Connecting watershed and land use planning in Manitoba: exploring the potential of collaboration as a form of integration
Watershed planning and land use development planning are two different planning processes dealing with many of the same water and land resources. Watershed planning is conducted on watershed boundaries; land use development plans focus on municipal or planning district boundaries. It is important t...
Main Author: | Beukens, Robin |
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Other Authors: | Wight, Ian (City Planning) |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/15795 |
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