Integrated Water Resources Management has gained prominence in British Columbia due to growing concerns about drinking water quality and supply and risks from cumulative land-use and climate change. Experiences are examined in the upper Kiskatinaw River of the Peace River basin and the source watershed for the city of Dawson Creek. Though there is no formal decision-making capacity, efforts led by the city have focused on balancing intensive resource industry development activity with its stewardship objectives despite not having a formal role in watershed governance. Through investments in planning, characterization and monitoring, the city is well positioned now to further achieve facilitating interest-based solutions.
Whiten, Reg C.. Setting the stage for IWRM: the case of the upper Kiskatinaw River, British Columbia[J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT,2019-01-01,35(1):95-109