Hank Venema discusses the need to look at water and land management differently than ever before.
Hank Venema, Director of IISD's Sustainable Natural Resources Management program and the institute's Water Innovation Centre, discusses the need to look at water and land management differently than ever before. Through integrated watershed resources management, says Venema, we can adapt better to the impacts of climate change and, in Manitoba, work toward reducing Lake Winnipeg's nutrient loads.
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