Water Data Management for Regional Community-Based Water Monitoring Groups

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Webinar
October 18, 2021 at 9:30 am to 11:30 am ()
Online (Zoom webinar)
santiago@livinglakescanada.ca

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Join the Collaborative Monitoring Initiative on October 18th for a webinar on data management and sharing, including how water data may be used in decision-making. Santiago Botero, Applied Innovation and Technology Manager for Living Lakes Canada, will be presenting on the Columbia Basin Water Hub.

This webinar is designed to provide introductory information to the Healthy Watersheds Initiative (HWI) Regional Water Monitoring Cohort and other groups with similar aspirations, as well as assist in “raising the bar” on how these groups manage their water-related data for use in decision-making.

Participants will gain knowledge and insights about storing, analyzing, interpreting, and reporting monitoring information so that it is trusted by decision-makers and can be used in land and water planning and decision-making. This includes statutory and non-statutory applications by local, provincial, federal, and Indigenous governments, industries, environmental non-government organizations, and individuals.

In this webinar

Moderator: Ania Javorski (CMI Coordinator)

  • Introduction to CMI & example of water data use case
    • Ian Sharpe (CMI Strategic Advisor)
  • Descriptions of water data management systems large and small, with emphasis on challenges and opportunities in connecting CBM to decisions
    • Janice Sharpe (Senior Director, Natural Resources Canada)
    • Tarik Dessouki (Director, Environmental and Climate Monitoring)
    • Rob Williams (Unit Head, Data & Systems Management, BC Ministry of Environment & Climate Change Strategy)
    • Santiago Botero (Applied Innovation and Technology Manager, Living Lakes Canada – Columbia Basin Water Hub)
  • Panel discussion on collaborating to “raise the bar” on community-based monitoring data management
  • Participant questions and views on community-based water monitoring data management

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