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Awash with Opportunity
Oliver M. Brandes
Deborah Curran
Rosie Simms
Savannah Carr-Wilson
其他書名
Ensuring the Sustainability of British Columbia's New Water Law
出版
POLIS Project on Ecological Governance
, 2015
ISBN
1550585703
9781550585704
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=KFpXswEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Water rentals will provide an important part British Columbia's existing water governance regime does of the required resources, and therefore the Province must not align with the complexity of today's water issues and implement a regular, periodic review of the water licence current political and legal realities. [...] Water and watershed sustainability plans in towards a new partnership of risk and responsibility, is an the first five years of the planning is critically important for long-term water important step towards improving water stewardship and Act coming into force, stewardship and to articulate a sustainable vision water governance in British Columbia. [...] This plan was across government and specifically supported by both the Ministry of Environment and the Premier; it sets out the Province's vision and commitment to ensure that British Columbia's water stays healthy and secure now and into the future. [...] In 2005, the Ministry of Environment sent a request for a beneficial use declaration to the property owners and discovered that they were using Creek water for irrigation and to water cows (not the original purpose explicitly stated in the licence). [...] The only provisions in the Water Sustainability Act that refer to any type of Aboriginal water rights are the few that acknowledge current and future water reservations agreed to as part of the treaty process.33 So, although all new licence applications must be subject to the Province's requirement to consult and accommodate affected First Nations,34 the provincial government has not provided a sp.