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Nature That Works

This publication shows how natural infrastructure can contribute to meeting water management needs, while also providing social, economic, and environmental benefits.
Report September 11, 2025

Real-Time Water Quality Monitoring: Benefits for decision making

This report explores the potential benefits and costs of introducing automated sensor systems, such as networked instruments producing real-time data, into a water monitoring initiative.
Report June 27, 2023

Lower Winnipeg River Basin Discussion Sheet Series Sheet #1 | Climate and Climate Change

This Discussion Sheet Series highlights research on ecological and socio-economic aspects of the lower Winnipeg River Basin to encourage discussion with experts, government departments, Indigenous groups, and stakeholders.
Brief May 31, 2021

Lower Winnipeg River Basin Discussion Sheet Series Sheet #11 | Maps

This Discussion Sheet Series highlights research on ecological and socio-economic aspects of the lower Winnipeg River basin to encourage discussion with experts, government departments, Indigenous groups, and stakeholders.
Brief May 31, 2021

Lower Winnipeg River Basin Discussion Sheet Series Sheet #6 | Aquatic Invasive Species

This Discussion Sheet Series highlights research on ecological and socio-economic aspects of the lower Winnipeg River basin to encourage discussion with experts, government departments, Indigenous groups, and stakeholders.
Brief May 31, 2021

Lower Winnipeg River Basin Discussion Sheet Series Sheet #5 | Aquatic Animals and Habitat

This Discussion Sheet Series highlights research on ecological and socio-economic aspects of the lower Winnipeg River basin to encourage discussion with experts, government departments, Indigenous groups, and stakeholders.
Brief May 31, 2021

Lower Winnipeg River Basin Discussion Sheet Series Sheet #4 | Water Quality and Nutrient Loading

This Discussion Sheet Series highlights research on ecological and socio-economic aspects of the lower Winnipeg River basin to encourage discussion with experts, government departments, Indigenous groups, and stakeholders.
Brief May 31, 2021

Lower Winnipeg River Basin Discussion Sheet Series Sheet #3 | Hydrology: River discharge and level

This Discussion Sheet Series highlights research on ecological and socio-economic aspects of the lower Winnipeg River Basin to encourage discussion with experts, government departments, Indigenous groups, and stakeholders.
Brief May 31, 2021

Lower Winnipeg River Basin Discussion Sheet Series Sheet #2 | Landscape Characteristics

This Discussion Sheet Series highlights research on ecological and socio-economic aspects of the lower Winnipeg River basin to encourage discussion with experts, government departments, Indigenous groups, and stakeholders.
Brief May 31, 2021

Floating Treatment Wetlands and Plant Bioremediation: Nutrient treatment in eutrophic freshwater lakes

Allow us to explain why floating treatment wetlands are an innovative “natural infrastructure" option for effective biological treatment and removal of nutrients to help clean up algal blooms in surface waters.
Report November 4, 2019

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