Title of article
Assessing Floodplain Regulation in Glen Williams, Ontario, Canada
Author/Authors
Shrubsole، نويسنده , , Dan and Hammond، نويسنده , , Vicki J and Kreutzwiser، نويسنده , , Reid and Woodley، نويسنده , , Ian، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages
20
From page
301
To page
320
Abstract
Concerns have been expressed about Ontarioʹs floodplain management policy. Specifically, it has been argued that the policy: (1) lacked an effective conceptual and practical basis; (2) did not clarify the issue of jurisdiction over riverine lands; (3) did not come to grips with financial arrangements; (4) provided inadequate enforcement procedures; and, (5) inadequately addressed communications problems. This paper reviews these issues through an examination of the implementation of floodplain land use regulations in Glen Williams, Ontario, Canada. Utilizing a mix of data sources available through the Credit Valley Conservation Authority office, questionnaires administered to floodplain residents and interviews with relevant government officials, the study concludes that despite the continued presence of these concerns, the regulatory process is working reasonably well. There is some concern regarding the interpretation of the one-zone policy between 1984 and 1988. In the near future, the ability of this and similiar regulatory efforts in the Province of Ontario could become more difficult with increased demands and fewer resources. Implications for future activities are noted.
Keywords
conservation authorities , Credit River , non-structural adjustments , Floodplain management , floodplain land use regulations , Ontario
Journal title
Journal of Environmental Management
Serial Year
1997
Journal title
Journal of Environmental Management
Record number
1568476
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