Video - The Bow River Phosphorous Management Plan: A Cumulative Effects Prototype

Authors
Luella Cronkhite
Resource Date:
March
2013

Louella Cronkhite provides a synopsis of how the Bow River Phosphorus Management Plan is being developed and why it is specifically targeting the section of the Bow River downstream of Calgary to the point where it leaves the Siksika Nation reserve at Bassano.

Louella Cronkhite is the project lead for the Bow River Phosphorus Management Plan and is an Environmental Education and Awareness Specialist with Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development in Calgary Alberta. 

From March 12-14th, 2013, people involved in water issues in Alberta met in Red Deer to discuss ideas and plans for managing water resources. The conference, jointly hosted by the Canadian Water Resources Association (CWRA) Alberta Chapter and Alberta Watershed Planning & Advisory Councils (WPACs), emphasized the integrated planning that is necessary for water management in the future.

The Alberta Land-use Knowledge Network was able to record many of the keynote speakers and conference presentations.