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Agricultural drainage and wetland management in Ontario
Authors:Walters Dan  Shrubsole Dan
Institution:Department of Geography, The University of Western Ontario, Social Science Centre, London, Ont, Canada N6A 5C2. dfwatle@uwo.ca
Abstract:Land drainage is recognized as an integral part of agricultural activity throughout the world. However, the increase in agricultural production has resulted in the loss of wetland functions and values. Therefore, wetland management and agricultural drainage illustrate the conflict between economic development and natural values. This research assesses the approval process for agricultural land drainage in Ontario, Canada, to determine how the benefits of increased agricultural production are balanced against the loss of wetland values. A permit review of drainage applications was conducted from 1978 to 1997 in Zorra Township, Ontario, Canada. Data collection also included the document reviews, interviews with government agencies and wetland evaluation files. The selected criteria include efficiency, equity, consistency and adequacy. The results indicate that while the process is efficient, fundamental problems remain with the bargaining process.
Keywords:Author Keywords: Agricultural drainage  Wetland management  Policy analysis
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