Author: JK Youds Planning Consultants Ltd. Report– Apr 01, 2002 This paper”s purpose is to serve as an initial exploration of the application of the “Living Rivers” concept to British Columbia by reviewing, at a general level, the scope of related initiatives f
Author: Ecological Monitoring and Assessment Network Report– Feb 01, 2005 In the fall of 2001, the Ecological Monitoring and Assessment Network (EMAN) Coordinating Office in partnership with the Nature Canada (formerly Canadian Nature Federation) and supported by the Federal Vol
Author: Resource Management Branch – BC Ministry of Agriculture and Food Journal Article– Feb 01, 1985 The design and installation of a good irrigation system requires information on soils, crops, climate, water supply and topographical field data. This publication explain
Author: East Bay Municipal Utility District Report– Jul 01, 2003 The purpose of this brochure is to highlight important features of a controller (also called a timer or clock) that allow for proper watering schedules. Since many people are somewhat mystified or intimidated by th
Author: World Bank and the International Finance Corporation (IFC) team Report– Jul 01, 1998Appropriate wastewater management within an overall water resources management program is essential for responsible use of the environment and affordable provision of services. Such manag
Author: The Ecological Monitoring and Assessment Network Coordinating Office and the Canadian Nature Federation Government Publication This publication describes the results of a pilot project to determine the best approaches for engaging communities in monitoring activities that con
Author: Report This paper is the first output of this process. It is one in the series of GRID-Arendal Occasional Papers, initiated by the Board, that highlight key policy and operational issues arising from GRID-Arendal activities and considered to be of general interest. I believe t
Author: M.A. Powell, T.M. Disy Publication – Mar 01, 1996 Report Overview Whether you are developing a new landscape or renovating an existing one, proper planning and design are important to ensure that your landscape will use water wisely and meet all of your needs. Each lands
Author: Natural Resources Defense Council Report– Dec 01, 2004 This fact sheet outlines how unchecked global warming will hurt the water supply, economy and environment in the American West, and proposes solutions to mitigate these effects. http://www.nrdc.org/globalWarming/gww
Author: Patricia H. Waterfall Report– Sep 01, 1998 Water harvesting is the capture, diversion, and storage of rainwater for plant irrigation and other uses. It is appropriate for large scale landscapes such as parks, schools, commercial sites, parking lots, and apartment complex