Abstract
This paper explores the methodological and organizational feasibility of conducting a water soft path study for Saskatchewan. Arguably, the methodology for soft path analysis is well developed and data availability for such a study in Saskatchewan is comparatively good. Given the many pressures on water resources in Saskatchewan, the timing is opportune for setting a different path for a water future in this prairie province that will enhance water security. A soft path for water may provide the means for such a future.
Acknowledgements
The author wishes to acknowledge the assistance of Edna Loehman, David Brooks and James E. Nickum on earlier drafts of this paper. In addition, the author is grateful to Elise Pietroniro for making available the data to support As well, Keith Bigelow, Department of Geography and Planning, University of Saskatchewan, generously provided and in this paper. Any errors or omissions are the sole responsibility of the author.