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Importing notions of governance: Two examples from the history of canadian water policy
Sarah Michaels
, Rob De Loë
Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute
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water
56%
governance
46%
history
38%
Water allocation
28%
Water resources management
26%
Canada
24%
Water resources
21%
management
17%
nineteenth century
17%
natural resources
16%
twentieth century
15%
conservation
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jurisdiction
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climate
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learning
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water policy
89%
policy
43%
history
40%
innovation
20%
learning
19%
water
18%
demand
15%
management of natural resources
15%
nineteenth century
13%
jurisdiction
13%
twentieth century
12%
water resources management
12%
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10%
water resource
9%
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8%
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