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Water Security in Alberta

Canada is a water rich country relative to many parts of the world, but we are undergoing some of the most rapid changes in climate and water availability globally. Living in Alberta, we are one of the driest regions of Canada, known as the Palliser Triangle, and have been experiencing increasing drought frequency and duration exacerbated by exponential growth in demand. Ensuring adequate water security for future generations requires a complex interplay between understanding environmental change, economic growth projections, water law and policy and social determinants of human behaviour (i.e., consumption). In this presentation, I will discuss these issues, our changing Alberta water supply, and the considerations needed for a water secure future in the context of the most recent drought and water supply catastrophes.

Dr. Stadnyk's Presentation to CALL - December 3rd, 2024

Dr. Tricia Stadnyk is a Professor and Canada Research Chair at the University of Calgary, jointly appointed between Schulich School of Engineering (Civil Engineering) and the Faculty of Arts (Geography). She leads a dedicated team of hydrologists, engineers, policy specialists, and artists who study the impacts of climate change on water supply and security.

As the Director of Science4Action for the newly formed University of Calgary United Nations University Hub, her mission is to advance public engagement, education, and knowledge translation around our world’s most complex water challenges. Her work has contributed to Canadian and international policy through design standards, guidelines, and climate change impact assessments for government and industry.

She is a Professional Engineer, and also the President and CEO of HydroS Engineering Ltd., a consultancy providing practical solutions for water resources design under changing climates.



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