Table of contents : Contents Tables and Figures Preface Contributors Abbreviations Introduction PART ONE: BACKGROUND 1 Water as a Multiple-Use Resource and Source of Political Conflict PART TWO: INSTITUTIONS, INSTRUMENTS, AND PROPERTY RIGHTS FOR WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN CANADA 2 Institutions for Water Resource Management in Canada 3 Instruments and Implementation Options for Water Resource Management 4 Property Rights and Water PART THREE: THE POLITICS OF WATER WITHDRAWALS 5 Enough for Everyone: Policy Fragmentation and Water Institutions in Alberta 6 Against the Flow: Institutions and Canada’s Water-Export Debate PART FOUR: THE POLITICS OF WATER POLLUTION 7 Politics and Pollution on the Great Lakes: The Cleanup of Hamilton Harbour 8 Non-point Source Water Pollution Institutions in Ontario before and after Walkerton PART FIVE: THE POLITICS OF IN-STREAM WATER USES 9 The St Lawrence: From River to Maritime Superhighway 10 Chasing Whose Fish? Atlantic Fisheries Conflicts and Institutions 11 Conflict and Institutional Reform in the British Columbia Salmon Fishery Conclusion: Institutions and Water Governance in Canada Bibliography Index A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z