ID | 1677 |
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Citation | Calbick, K.S., R. McAllister, D. Marshall & S. Litke (2004) Fraser River Basin Case Study British Columbia, Canada: Background Paper, Fraser Basin Council. This paper is a product of the study, “Integrated River Basin Management and the Principle of Managing Water Resources at the Lowest Appropriate Level – When and Why Does It (Not) Work in Practice?”. World Bank. |
Organization | World Bank |
URL | http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTSAREGTOPWATRES/Resources/Canada_Fraser_BasinFINAL.pdf |
Abstract/Description or Keywords | economic development; regional and local government; national government; water resource conditions and problems; water governance; river basin management; natural resource management; fish and aquatic life; migratory waterfowl; forest resources; agricultural land; Fraser River Basin; habitat diversity; hydrology; historical and current development of water resources; hydro development; irrigation adn drainage; flood control; groundwater; water use conflicts; water quality; social context; managament; pre-decentralization; decentralization; post-decentralization; performance measures; Fraser Basin Council; sustainability |
Information Type | Report |
Regional Watershed | Fraser River |
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