Impactful source-to-tap research can only be enabled by collaborative partnerships. We conduct research with several individual partners and larger research networks, like these pan-Canadian and international partnerships.
forWater: NSERC Network for Forested Drinking Water Source Protection Technologies
Traditional source water protection approaches are ineffective for mitigating the potentially devastating effects of landscape disturbances such as wildfires, hurricanes, and floods. Monica Emelko is the Principal Investigator & Scientific Director of the forWater Network working alongside a diverse group of researchers, industries, and government agencies is tackling these challenges with forest management-based technologies—green infrastructure—to ensure water security.
Southern Rockies Watershed Project
This group is advancing the connections between the hydro-climatic, biogeochemical and ecological factors regulating key headwaters regions in Alberta, Canada and linking them to the condition of downstream water resources and impacts on municipal drinking water treatment.
Water Economics, Policy and Governance Network
The Water Economics, Policy and Governance Network (WEPGN) brings together researchers and partners to share ideas, identify challenges, and develop new knowledge to improve the management of water resources in Canada and abroad.
Payments for Ecosystem Services – Forests for Water
This group aims to synthesize knowledge, provide guidance, and encourage collaborative research to improve Europe’s capacity to use payments for ecosystem services (PES) to achieve EU water policy objectives through incentives for planting woodlands.