15th Annual NWT Water Stewardship Strategy Implementation Workshop Highlights!
On October 29-30th, 120 participants gathered in Dettah for the Annual NWT Water Stewardship Strategy Implementation Workshop, under the theme of ‘Shaping the Future of NWT Water Stewardship – Actions, Learnings, and Insights for Tomorrow’. This year’s workshop marks 15 years of Water Partners coming together to support the advancement of the NWT Water Stewardship Strategy.
The informative two-day event was filled with presentations, panels, and knowledge sharing sessions, on community-based water monitoring, water levels across the territory, NWT drinking water management, transboundary water management, flood mapping, youth water stewardship opportunities, and many more! Participants also engaged in active discussions, providing valuable insight to help guide and advance the work of NWT Water Partners.
The workshop was also a great venue to present for the first time the NWT Water Stewardship Award to George D Lennie and Laura Krutko, in recognition to their invaluable contribution to water stewardship in the NWT.
A huge thank you to panelists, presenters, and everyone who participated.
Some of the presentations made at the workshop. More to be added soon:
- 2024 NWT-Wide Community-Based Monitoring Program Update-Guylaine Ross
- Changing Winter Hydrology across the NWT-Stephanie Wright
- Cooperative Management of Transboundary Watersheds-Annie Levasseur
- Environmental Health: working with communities on their needs and concerns-Mylène Ratelle
- Flood Mapping in the NWT-Jad Saade
- Great Slave Lake Research and Monitoring Program-Jennifer Hickman
- Hidden Lake Leadership Camp 2024_Steph Woodworth
- NWT Water Stewardship Strategy Workshop Progress Updates-Lindsay Vician
- What's Next_NWT Water Stewardship Strategy-Nicole Beningabire Twagira
The workshop summary report will be available in coming months!