Introduction to Digital Mapping for Watershed Engagement and Research

Webinar

Introduction to Digital Mapping for Watershed Engagement and Research with Ian Parfitt, Selkirk Geospatial Research Centre, and Tara Lynne Clapp, CBWN This session offers a basic introduction to the concepts of 'digital mapping.' Computer based maps can help us to picture our watersheds and engage community members, and they can also be used to help […]

Bringing Communities Together to Embark on Major Estuarine Restoration – Scientific Session

Rose Theatre 2364 Rosewall Crescent, 2364 Rosewall Crescent, Courtenay, BC, Canada

Join Project Watershed on April 4th for discussion of our community restoration efforts and research over the last 2 years on Blue Carbon in the K’omoks Estuary. This workshop will provide a sneak peek of the presentations and material that will be discussed at the Salish Sea Conference in April. For details on the day’s […]

Water Technologies Symposium 2016

The Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel Banff, AB, Canada

ESAA is pleased to report that the 8th Annual WaterTech Symposium, held in April 2015 was a huge success! Building on that success, we are announcingWaterTech 2016 – the premier water technology transfer event for environmental professionals. Attendance at the eighth WaterTech exceeded all expectations, with a waiting list for both delegates and exhibitors.WaterTech 2016 […]

Webinar: Sharing the Balance of Stewardship: the Blackfoot Drought Response Plan

Webinar

As water supply patterns fluctuate wildly from what we once knew as the norm, regional economies and valued natural resources face an uncertain future. In response, drought resiliency has become a growing focus of local communities, government agencies and watershed groups. In Western Montana’s Blackfoot Watershed, diverse watershed stakeholders have been working collaboratively for 20 […]

Blue Cities 2016

Delta Toronto Hotel Toronto, ON, Canada

Blue Cities 2016 Conference , Hosted by the Canadian Water Network In the face of ongoing change and the need for resiliency, approaches to municipal water management need to move beyond the ‘typical’ or ‘average.’ Blue Cities 2016 is the inaugural event of the Canadian Municipal Water Consortium. The conference will bring together proactive municipal water […]

Webinar: Strengthening Monitoring and Reporting for B.C.’s Waters

Webinar

WHAT: Strengthening Monitoring and Reporting for B.C.’s Waters DATE: Monday, December 5th, 2016 TIME:  12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. PT (3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET) REGISTER: https://polis.adobeconnect.com/monitoring/event/registration.html Interest is growing across sectors to identify opportunities to improve watershed monitoring and state-of-the-watershed reporting. The British Columbia Living Water Smart Policy recognizes that “we can’t manage what we can’t […]

Reading your water quality report: What matters?

Webinar

Feb 21, 1:30 - 2:30 Pacific, 2:30 - 3:30 Mtn with Richard Johnson, Slocan Lake Solutions and OPUS Engineering  To register for Reading water quality reports, click here.Water quality and water chemistry reports are a complex mix of measures and quality levels. The key question from members that we address in this webinar is "When […]

Sustainable Funding for Watershed Health: Theory and Practice

Webinar

Tuesday, March 21, 1:30 - 3:00 Pacific, 2:30 - 4:00 Mountain Dr. Tara Lynne Clapp, Columbia Basin Watershed Network and Iowa State University Key Question: How can we attract funding for the important and valuable work that we do as watershed stewards? Sustainable funding is a concern for watershed stewardship groups across the Basin. Most […]