Water availability in Alberta: legal and practical challenges in finding water for people and the planet.
The Alberta government is looking for water. The challenge is that there are limits to how much wat...
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Unfortunately, forests are being stripped, cities are encroaching on rural landscapes, and many species are at risk due to loss of their natural habitat.
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The Alberta government is looking for water. The challenge is that there are limits to how much wat...
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09 December, 20240 LikesInside this blog A review of the existing Edmonton’s River Valley Area Redevelopment Plan with a loo...
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