Sustainability in the Humber River Basin Online publication date: Thu, 29-Jan-2015
by Rainer Baehre, Joan E. Luther, Brian Hearn, Nick Novakowski, Douglas Piercey, Dean W. Strickland, Olivier R. Van Lier, Pamela Gill, Wade Bowers
International Journal of Global Warming (IJGW), Vol. 3, No. 1/2, 2011
Abstract: The Humber River Basin (HBR) responds to critical issues facing decision-makers concerning climate change and the sustainability of the HRB and its environments. The basin and its component watersheds represent an excellent platform from which to develop and integrate science and policy. The research presented herein is considered an important prerequisite to developing a more scientifically sound and ecosystem-based strategy for management of the basin ecosystem(s). Scientists and policy-makers in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada recognise that our most vital natural resources are directly or indirectly linked to water in the form of marine, fresh and estuarine systems.
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