Titre | Anticipating demand for groundwater geoscience: groundwater risk information seeking behaviour among stakeholders in southern Ontario |
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Auteur | de Jong, S V Z; Russell, H A J ; Leybourne, M I |
Source | Regional-scale groundwater geoscience in southern Ontario: an Ontario Geological Survey, Geological Survey of Canada, and Conservation Ontario open house; par Russell, H A J ; Ford, D; Priebe, E H; Commission géologique du Canada, Dossier public 8212,
2017 p. 12, https://doi.org/10.4095/299768 Accès
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Année | 2017 |
Éditeur | Ressources naturelles Canada |
Réunion | Ontario Geological Survey and Geological Survey of Canada groundwater geoscience open house; Guelph; CA; mars 1-2, 2017 |
Document | dossier public |
Lang. | anglais |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.4095/299768 |
Media | en ligne; numérique |
Référence reliée | Cette publication est contenue dans Regional-scale groundwater geoscience in southern Ontario: an Ontario Geological Survey, Geological Survey of Canada, and Conservation Ontario open house |
Formats | pdf |
Province | Ontario |
SNRC | 30; 31C; 31D; 40; 41A; 41G; 41H/03; 41H/04; 41H/05; 41H/06; 41H/12; 41H/13 |
Région | le sud de l'Ontario |
Lat/Long OENS | -84.0000 -76.0000 46.0000 41.5000 |
Sujets | eau souterraine; aquifères; ressources en eau souterraine; gestion des ressources; utilisation du terrain; planification; Gestion des risques; hydrogéologie; géologie éducative |
Programme | Géoscience des eaux souterraines , Aquifer Assessment & support to mapping |
Programme | Géoscience des eaux souterraines , Aquifer Assessment & support to mapping |
Diffusé | 2017 02 22 |
Résumé | (disponible en anglais seulement) This study asks the important question What is happening in the digital world of groundwater geoscience? This is the first systematic, interdisciplinary study
investigating how the Internet is enabling the uptake of geoscience information in Southern Ontario groundwater risk management decisionmaking. It follows on three earlier projects: 1) Groundwater Resources and Risks in Canada - presented at the 2016
Annual meeting of the Geological Association of Canada/ Mineralogical Association of Canada. 2) Canadian Hazard Risk Land Use Plans - presented at the 2016 World Conference on Disaster Management Research. 3) Desktop research completed for the
Ontario Geological Survey 2016 Ontario Geohazards Program Framework (Reviewed: 22 international principles, guidelines and standards; 35 Reports and Statements on Open Data Interconnectivity; and 21 Canadian Provincial Geoscience Provider's
Geohazards Programs and Projects). Our research identifies that the Internet is a resource available to an increasing number of Southern Ontario citizens. However, a lack of groundwater information seeking research in the Southern Ontario context
means that the potential of the Internet as a source of geoscience-based aquifer hazard risk information for land use planning may not be fully understood. The purpose of this project is to build civil society's capacity and capability in
geoscience based hazard risk identification and management. This project is being completed in collaboration with the University of Waterloo, the National Research Council, Health Canada, Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada and Defence Research
and Development Canada. It seeks to develop a concept map for the digital delivery of groundwater geoscience, detailing how to innovate with information and communication technology (ICT) to engage communities in geoscience-based aquifer hazard risk
assessments. In this presentation, we present preliminary research results: A critical review of user access to online Southern Ontario groundwater geoscience studies (2006 to 2016). Completed through linking the information science literature
with the post Walkerton Inquiry policy changes to determine if these websites profile the potential of the Internet as a source of geoscience-based aquifer hazard risk information. Our community engagement concept map for the digital delivery of
groundwater geoscience, developed for the purpose of building capacity in community focused aquifer hazard risk assessments. New questions raised for further study on stakeholders seeking ICT options for groundwater geoscience research, practice,
and uptake. Emphasising that such questions may have implications for future research and practice in groundwater geoscience, especially in the subfields of: 1. New groundwater resource exploration economic cost and benefit analysis 2.
Community based groundwater geoscience education and outreach capacity building activities 3. Location specific indicators for community based groundwater hazard risk assessments (i.e. carbonate fissures and conduits, geochemical anomalies and
some anthropogenic activities). |
Sommaire | (Résumé en langage clair et simple, non publié) Procès-verbaux pour la géoscience des eaux souterraines à échelle régionale Organisée par la Commission géologique de l'Ontario, la Commission
géologique du Canada et les géoscientifiques de Conservation Ontario. La journée portes ouvertes est prévue pour 2017-03-01 et 02. L'objectif est l'engagement du public et la diffusion de la géoscience dans le sud de l'Ontario au cours de la dernière
année. |
GEOSCAN ID | 299768 |
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