Canadian Resources for Research Knowledge User Networks

Global Bioethics 24 (1-4):117-120 (2011)
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Abstract

Water-related research in Canada is being conducted through a number of research networks with knowledge-users accessing the information either in open research forums or through targeted research collaborations that have a specific focus. Many of the academic members of the research networks are involved in several networks. In a few instances, networks like the CWWA do not conduct actual research, but encourage the interaction of its members with the research community to shape the priorities of study.

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