Using conceptual modeling to advance an integrated watershed management approach in the Aishihik drainage basin

Changing conditions, increased, and at times competing demands on water resources, and relatively new requirements for shared and sustainable management of water resources indicate the need for an updated water management approach in the Aishihik Drainage Basin. Ideas from Integrated Watershed Manag...

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Main Author: Joe, Nadia Felicia
Other Authors: Brown, Glenn, Ling, Chris
Language:unknown
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10170/774
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spelling ftvancuislanduni:oai:viurrspace.ca:10170/774 2023-05-15T16:16:16+02:00 Using conceptual modeling to advance an integrated watershed management approach in the Aishihik drainage basin Joe, Nadia Felicia Brown, Glenn Ling, Chris 2014-11-28 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10170/774 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10170/774 Aishihik Conceptual modeling First Nations Integrated watershed management Traditional knowledge 2014 ftvancuislanduni 2022-01-17T11:54:20Z Changing conditions, increased, and at times competing demands on water resources, and relatively new requirements for shared and sustainable management of water resources indicate the need for an updated water management approach in the Aishihik Drainage Basin. Ideas from Integrated Watershed Management appear to be well suited to the regional context but additional tools are needed to synthesize data from two distinct systems: western scientific methods and traditional knowledge. This study showed the tools and techniques from conceptual modeling advance integrated watershed management in a manner that considers local values and is consistent with newer legal requirements in the southwest Yukon. Conceptual modeling techniques helped to identify critical links between activities and valued ecosystem components. These models can facilitate the development of management priorities which lay the foundation for the future development of an integrated watershed management plan. Other/Unknown Material First Nations Yukon Vancouver Island University: Viuspace Aishihik ENVELOPE(-137.512,-137.512,61.598,61.598) Yukon
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Conceptual modeling
First Nations
Integrated watershed management
Traditional knowledge
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Conceptual modeling
First Nations
Integrated watershed management
Traditional knowledge
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Using conceptual modeling to advance an integrated watershed management approach in the Aishihik drainage basin
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Integrated watershed management
Traditional knowledge
description Changing conditions, increased, and at times competing demands on water resources, and relatively new requirements for shared and sustainable management of water resources indicate the need for an updated water management approach in the Aishihik Drainage Basin. Ideas from Integrated Watershed Management appear to be well suited to the regional context but additional tools are needed to synthesize data from two distinct systems: western scientific methods and traditional knowledge. This study showed the tools and techniques from conceptual modeling advance integrated watershed management in a manner that considers local values and is consistent with newer legal requirements in the southwest Yukon. Conceptual modeling techniques helped to identify critical links between activities and valued ecosystem components. These models can facilitate the development of management priorities which lay the foundation for the future development of an integrated watershed management plan.
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Ling, Chris
author Joe, Nadia Felicia
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title Using conceptual modeling to advance an integrated watershed management approach in the Aishihik drainage basin
title_short Using conceptual modeling to advance an integrated watershed management approach in the Aishihik drainage basin
title_full Using conceptual modeling to advance an integrated watershed management approach in the Aishihik drainage basin
title_fullStr Using conceptual modeling to advance an integrated watershed management approach in the Aishihik drainage basin
title_full_unstemmed Using conceptual modeling to advance an integrated watershed management approach in the Aishihik drainage basin
title_sort using conceptual modeling to advance an integrated watershed management approach in the aishihik drainage basin
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