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ÿGeomatics for sustainable development of natural resources
Natural Resources Canada > Earth Sciences Sector > Priorities (2002-2006) > Geomatics for sustainable development of natural resources
The GSDNR Communicator: Fall 2004

This information represents activities in the Earth Sciences Sector Programs (2002-2006). Please refer to Priorities for information on current Earth Sciences Sector Programs.

Why does Canada need a National Hydro Network?

Water is a priceless resource. It is essential to support human, plant and animal life and it shapes the Earth as we know it. In addition to supporting our basic needs, we use water for hydro-electricity, maritime transport, fire control, agriculture, industry, tourism and recreation, and to support plant and animal biodiversity. Canada's water supply is abundant, but not unlimited, and there is no substitute for water.

With so many different uses for this limited resource, questions are raised about over consumption and the criteria and priorities for resource allocation.

The National Hydro Network is a water resource management tool that provides decision-makers with the accurate, reliable and current information they need about Canada's water resources. The national Hydro Network will enable natural resource managers to make wise choices regarding the ways in which we use this irreplaceable resource. The NHN is contributing to Canada's commitment to sustainable development.

The GSDNR Communicator: Fall 2004



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