C1W dans le eMagazine Eau Canada Janvier/Février 2024 - Cartographier l'avenir de l'eau : Canada1Water offre des outils pour une gestion durable de l'eau axée sur la communauté

Canada1Water offers tools for community-focused sustainable water management
— Andrew Kirkwood

Water Canada stands as the ultimate resource for professionals in Canada's water management sector. Being the go-to journal for comprehensive coverage and insights, Water Canada provides readers with timely updates and in-depth analyses spanning various facets of water management. From regulations and product innovations to project highlights and industry features, Water Canada serves as the top choice for professionals navigating Canada's water management industry, providing comprehensive coverage and valuable insights to keep readers informed and ahead of the curve.

Water Canada's latest edition shines a spotlight on the groundbreaking Canada1Water project, offering readers an in-depth look into its mission and potential impact, as well as for the increasing need of an accurate, integrated, forward-looking model to help resolve uncertainties and set sustainable strategies. To find out how Canada1Water aims to fill that gap, we encourage you to read this months issue of Water Canada, featuring Andrew Kirkwood.

Click here to read the article in Water Canada January/February 2024

With Canada1Water, we’re not just looking at one component: we’re representing the whole of the cycle. That’s going to allow us to break down climate change risks related to water resources on watershed scale.
— Dr. Steve Frey, Director of Research, Aquanty Inc.
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