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Henry David Venema
Director of Planning, Prairie Climate Centre
Dr. Henry David (Hank) Venema is a professional engineer with a diverse natural resource background spanning water resources, agriculture, energy, climate change mitigation and adaptation, rural development, ecosystem management, environmental economics and environmental finance.
From 2004 to 2013, Dr. Venema has led IISD’s research on water and agricultural issues in pioneering the application of natural capital principles to water management challenges in Western Canada. In 2009, he led the creation of IISD’s Water Innovation Centre with an initial mandate to build a strategic vision for Lake Winnipeg Basin management based on leading-edge policy, management and technological concepts.
Dr. Venema has collaborated with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the Global Water Systems Project, the Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, and the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). In Canada, he has worked with the federal departments of Environment, Agriculture and Natural Resources, and within Manitoba, for the provincial departments of Water Stewardship and Conservation.
His research has appeared in the Canadian Journal of Water Resources, Water International, the Journal of Hydrology, Water Resources Development, the Journal of Environmental Management, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change and Global Environmental Change, Biomass and Bioenergy, European Journal of Operations Research, and Annals of Operations Research. His research has been widely cited by the IPCC's Third and Fourth Assessment Reports on Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability. Dr. Venema also served as an expert consultant on cross-cutting issues and as a Working Group 2 (Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability) reviewer for the IPCC's Fourth Assessment Report.
Dr. Venema's PhD research concerns landscape-based systems models for integrated rural development and climate change mitigation and adaptation. Dr. Venema's field experience includes lengthy assignments with Environment et Development Action (ENDA) in Senegal, and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) in India. Dr. Venema has also lived and worked in Sweden and Ethiopia on research and consulting assignments.
- Financing High Performance Climate Adaptation in Agriculture: Climate Bonds for Multi-Functional Water Harvesting Infrastructure on the Canadian PrairiesThis article explores distributed water harvesting, a climate change adaptation strategy that can offer the co-benefit of enhancing ecosystem services.
- Eight Ways Cities Are Building Climate ResilienceThis essay looks at eight examples drawn from the Building a Climate-Resilient City research series prepared for the City of Edmonton and the City of Calgary by the Prairie Climate Centre.
- Building a Climate-Resilient City: The built environmentThis policy brief looks at ways to cities can foster resilience in the built environment.
- Building a Climate-Resilient City: Electricity and information and communication technology infrastructureThis policy brief examines ways to build resilience in energy and information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure as a contribution to building urban resilience to climate change.
- Building a Climate-Resilient City: Water supply and sanitation systemsThis policy brief examines ways to build resilience in the water supply and sanitation system as a contribution to urban resilience building.
- Building a Climate-Resilient City: Transportation infrastructureThis policy brief examines ways of building resilient urban transportation infrastructure to reduce exposure to natural hazards, decrease potential risks by implementing mitigation measures and enhance adaptive capacity in a changing climate.
- Manitoba Prairie Lakes: Eutrophication and in-lake remediation treatments Literature ReviewEutrophication—the enrichment of ecosystems with chemical nutrients—has deteriorated water quality in many of Manitoba’s lakes.
- Peatland Mining in Manitoba’s Interlake: Cumulative impacts analysis focusing on potential nutrient loading and greenhouse gas emissionsPeat has been mined in Manitoba for over 70 years and currently represents approximately 13 per...
- Advancing Netley-Libau Marsh Restoration Efforts: Cattail biomass and nutrient survey of Netley-Libau MarshLake Winnipeg is one of the largest freshwater lakes in the world and drains a watershed area of...
- Strategic Large-Basin Management for Multiple Benefits: Submission to the Manitoba Clean Environment CommissionThis paper was submitted to the Manitoba Clean Environment Commission (CEC) for consideration in...
- Water-Energy-Food Nexus and Agricultural Investment: A sustainable development guidebookThe nexus between water, energy and food (WEF) security is a critical component of human well...
- Cattails Harvesting for Carbon Offsets and Nutrient Capture: A "Lake Friendly" greenhouse gas projectThe Cattail Biomass Harvesting project is pursuing and evaluating the commercial-scale harvesting...
- Cattail (Typha spp.) Harvesting in Manitoba: A legislative and market analysis for operationalization and carbon emission offsetsResearch findings from the Netley-Libau Nutrient-Bioenergy project are encouraging replication of...
- Connecting the Bay - Hudson Bay Inland Sea Initiative The Hudson Bay Inland Sea, the largest seasonally ice-covered inland sea in the world, consists...
- The Water-Energy-Food Security Nexus: Towards A Practical Planning and Decision Support Framework for Landscape Investment and Risk ManagementIn recent decades, researchers and policy-makers have increasingly emphasized the importance of...
- Our Lake, Our Solutions: Two years of progress and partnershipsThis video details progress IISD has made with its partners on the bioeconomy concept since the...
- Water-Energy-Food Security: New Challenges and New Solutions for Water ManagementThe International Institute for Sustainable Development's Water Innovation Centre and Global...
- The Role of Water in the Green EconomyIn May, 2012, IISD's Water Innovation Centre collaborated with the Global Water System Project to...
- EcoHealth: Health, Well-Being and WatershedsThis brochure summarizes the watershed-based approach to ecohealth taken by the International...
- Ecohealth and Watersheds: Watersheds as Settings for Health and Well-Being in CanadaHuman health and well-being are largely determined by "upstream" environmental and social factors...
- Lake Winnipeg Basin Summit Follow-up Meeting: Our Lake, Our SolutionsOn November 30 and December 1, 2010, approximately 150 scientists, policy-makers, business...
- Water-Energy-Food Security: New Challenges and New Solutions for Water ManagementThe International Institute for Sustainable Development's Water Innovation Centre and Global...
- Ecological Goods and Services: A Review of Best Practice in Policy and ProgramingThis research paper provides a review of programing and research in ecological goods and services...
- Ecosystem Approaches in Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM): A Review of Transboundary BasinsIntegrated water resources management (IWRM) combines land and water management through broad...
- Netley-Libau Nutrient-Bioenergy Project VideoThis video was produced by Red River College interns, Sarah Doerksen (Animator) and Amanda Hope ...
- Netley-Libau Nutrient-Bioenergy ProjectThis brochure provides an overview of the award-winning and internationally recognized Netley...
- Water Security in Canada: Responsibilities of the federal governmentIn taking on the responsibility of governing Canada, the federal government agrees to a social...
- Agricultural Participation in Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in Canada: Four case studiesIntegrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) has been recognized as an effective means of...
- Lake Winnipeg Basin Summit: Key concepts and summit rationaleDr. Henry David (Hank) Venema introduces key concepts of the Lake Winnipeg Basin Summit, held in...
- Netley-Libau Marsh Google Earth TourTake a video tour of Netley-Libau Marsh (Manitoba, Canada), a major freshwater coastal wetland...
- Hula Valley Google Earth TourTake a video tour of Hula Valley, Israel, which highlights Lake Agmon, a restored wetland that...
- Ñeembucú Wetlands Google Earth TourTake a video tour of the Ñeembucú Wetlands, Paraguay, an 8,000 km2 wetland complex...
- Bio-economy offers solution to province's woesThe emerging bioeconomy offers profitable solutions to many of Manitoba's water woes. Our water...
- Prospects for Mainstreaming Ecosystem Goods and Services in International PoliciesThis study shows how local delivery of ecosystem goods and services (EGS) is closely linked to...
- Hank Venema discusses the need to look at water and land management differently than ever before.Hank Venema, Director of IISD's Sustainable Natural Resources Management program and the...
- Water Quality Trading in the Lake Winnipeg Basin: A multi-level trading system architecture.Lake Winnipeg is an iconic feature on the Canadian Prairie landscape and its multi-jurisdictional...
- The Manitoba Challenge: Linking Water and Land Management for Climate AdaptationEcological watershed management is a key to successful climate adaptation in Manitoba, and will also help improve the state of Lake Winnipeg.
- Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in Canada: Recommendations for Agricultural Sector ParticipationIntegrated water resources management (IWRM) approaches are gaining popularity as an effective...
- Desperate Times, Desperate Measures: Advancing the geoengineering debate at the Arctic Council The Arctic is like the canary in the coalmine, warning us about the increasing impact of climate...
- Indicators of Adaptive Capacity to Climate Change for Agriculture in the Prairie Region of Canada: Comparison with Field ObservationsA 2009 update of the joint IISD-PFRA working paper.
- Indicators of Adaptive Capacity to Climate Change for Agriculture in the Prairie Region of Canada: An Analysis based on Statistics Canada's Census of AgricultureThis working paper documents a collaborative IISD/AAFC-PFRA effort to develop an index of...
- Understanding Adaptive Policy Mechanisms through Farm-level Studies of Adaptation to Weather Events in Saskatchewan, CanadaThis case study examines the adaptive policy features of the Saskatchewan Soil Conservation...
- Understanding Adaptive Policy Mechanisms Through Farm-level Studies of Adaptation to Weather Events in Alberta, CanadaThis case study examines the adaptive policy features of the Alberta Irrigation District Program...
- Multi-Purpose Flood Protection: A rural-urban win-winHenry David Venema, IISD's Director of Sustainable Natural Resources Management and Water...
- Full Cost Accounting for Agriculture (Final Report) - Valuing public benefits accruing from agricultural beneficial management practices: An impact pathway analysis for Tobacco Creek, ManitobaThis study, prepared for Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, provides an illustrative estimate of...
- Ecohealth and Watersheds: Ecosystem Approaches to Re-integrate Water Resources Management with Health and Well-beingOur health and well-being are linked to the watersheds in which we live, but our experience with...
- The Natural Capital Approach: A Concept PaperNatural Capital is gaining considerable interest as a means for devising policies that reconcile...
- An Ecosystem Services Assessment in the Lake Winnipeg Watershed: Phase 1 Report - Southern Manitoba AnalysisAddressing the eutrophication of Lake Winnipeg is a unique challenge that could be realized by...
- Research in Support of the Manitoba Clean Environment Commission's Hog Production Industry Review: Task 2 - Policy/Process Review - Conclusions/RecommendationsOn 8 November 2006, the Minister of Manitoba Conservation requested that the Manitoba Clean...
- Research in Support of the Manitoba Clean Environment Commission's Hog Production Industry Review: Task 1 - Analysis Framework for Total Nutrient LoadingOn 8 November 2006, the Minister of Manitoba Conservation requested that the Manitoba Clean...
- Put ecosystem to work: Restoring wetlands, managing watersheds could save Lake WinnipegAs concerns rise over what to do about rising levels of phosphorus in Lake Winnipeg, the Director...
- Full-cost Accounting for Agriculture - Year 2 Report: Valuing Changes in Agri-Environmental IndicatorsIn 2003 IISD embarked on a five-year research project with Agriculture and Agri-food Canada to...
- Field Testing the Draft Canadian Biodiversity Index: A Report on Applying Real Ecosystem Data to the CBI The loss of biodiversity is recognized as one of the most serious global environmental issues....
- Valuing Changes in Agri-Environmental IndicatorsThis paper develops a conceptual methodology for valuing changes in agri-environmental indicators...
- Paddling upstream - water management on the prairiesHenry David Venema, IISD's Director of Sustainable Natural Resources Management, looks at the...
- Advancing Sustainable Development in Canada: Policy issues and research needsIn March 2003, the Government of Canada's Policy Research Initiative (PRI) commissioned the...
- Seeing the Light: Adapting to climate change with decentralized renewable energy in developing countriesThe central theme of this book is that well-designed decentralized renewable energy projects are...
- The Full Costs of Thermal Power Production in Eastern CanadaFull-cost accounting quantifies the environmental externalities associated with electricity...
- More costly than we thinkThis opinion piece first appeared in The Toronto Star (August 11, 2003). A recent study...