“Water is going to be the trigger for better land-use planning, so they go hand-in-hand,” says 2016 Land Champion award-winner
“The sophistication of our land use and water use conversation is much higher in BC than in most other provinces. On a tiny, tiny little piece of BC, about two per cent, over 80 per cent of the people live and we grow over 80 per cent of our farm-gate receipts. That is such a high potential for conflict. The wonderful thing is that this also spurs the potential for doing things in new and very innovative ways,” stated Deborah Curran.