Art of Harvesting

Moving from Conversation to Collective Meaning Making

Sharing the harvests and practices of our collective meaning-making that help to make the results of shared experiences useful and sustainable.

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North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance NSWA

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Activities: Activist
 
Type: Community Based Organization
 
Scope: regional
 
Website: www.nswa.ab.ca
 
Main Email: water [at] nswa.ab.ca
 
Contact Name: Sharon Willianen, Manager
 
Contact Email: sharon.willianen [at] edmonton.ca
 
Phone: 780-496-3474
 
Fax: 780-496-5648
 
Local office: 9803 – 102 A Avenue
6th Floor, Century Place
Edmonton T5J 3A3
Alberta
Canada
 
Local Time: Thu Nov 26 12:37:42
 

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About the Alliance



The North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance is a non-profit society whose purpose is to protect and improve water quality and ecosystem functioning in the North Saskatchewan Watershed within Alberta. Our members believe that an ecosystem approach coupled with an inclusive, collaborative process is the way in which we can find the balance between human desires and watershed integrity. The North Saskatchewan Watershed is a very large ecosystem.



Who is the North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance?

The North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance is a grass-roots, non-profit watershed organization comprised of individuals and organizations that live and work in the North Saskatchewan Watershed. Our vision is the sustainable use of the natural and water resources of the North Saskatchewan watershed to ensure that water quality/quantity, biological integrity and socio-economic activites are sustained over the long-term. Members embrace a watershed approach to enivronmental responsibility and a collaborative process. Members are responsible to work with each other to generate ideas, develop and implement NSWA Projects, and to advocate the goals and objectives of the NSWA within their community. Our membership is diverse and consists of organizations from Industry, Government, Agriculture, Research, Education, Municipalities, Aboriginal Communities, Health and Environmental Organizations.

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