Abstract

Preparation of alternative resource management strategies for Lac Seul required a novel planning approach to deal with interdependence and competition among resource uses and users. Competition between regulation for power generation on the one hand, and fisheries, recreation, amenities and wild rice on the other, was of particular concern. Four alternative strategies were developed wich would allow government and public to consider the question, resource development with what broad policy objective and for whose benefit? Problems limiting the effectiveness and acceptability of the planning approach are reviewed, and planning and management directions applicable to multiple use reservoirs as well as to other multiple use land and water areas are suggested.

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