Water Stewardship Information Sources

Resource Name Wetland Way: Interim Guidelines for Wetland Protection and Conservation in British Columbia
Unique File Number 258
Information Type water management Programs and Tools
Surface Water
Aquatic Ecosystem A
Groundwater
Groundwater & Surface Water A
Management for Natural & Industrial Hazards
Strengths
Limitations
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Outstanding Research Questions
Information Subtype wetlands
Organization Wetland Stewardship Partnership
Resource Name Wetland Stewardship Partnership. 2009. Wetland Way: Interim Guidelines for Wetland Protection and Conservation in British Columbia.
Resource Purpose This document is written primarily for people who are planning some form of activity or development near wetlands, as well as those looking for guidance on ways to best maintain the high ecological values in these areas. A healthy natural environment is the foundation of British Columbia‘s (B.C.‘s) economy and quality of life. Wetlands are among the most biologically diverse, productive, and important life support systems on earth. They are integral to the functioning of many important ecosystems and life forms in B.C. They also provide people with a wide range of beneficial services, from flood control and water supply to recreational opportunities. Often, these services are unrecognized and undervalued, leading to the loss or impairment of wetlands—and thus the services they had provided are either costly or impossible to replace.
Type of Information report
How does this help decision making?
Program Status complete
NE Coverage provincial
Drinking Water
Ecosystem Y
Fish
Groundwater
Public Safety
SW Quality
SW Quantity
Link http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/wld/documents/bmp/wetlandways2009/wetlandways_docintro.html
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