Living with Lakes Centre

Welcome to the Vale Living with Lakes Centre

A Global Centre of Excellence for Freshwater Protection and Restoration

Human communities can only be sustainable if they exist in a healthy natural environment.   Our freshwater ecosystems are especially vulnerable to multiple environmental stressors including the expansion of industries throughout the world, urbanization, atmospheric contaminants and global climate change.  By the year 2025 demand for water world-wide is expected to exceed availability by more than 50%.

 

The Vale Living with Lakes Centre is being built at Laurentian University in Sudbury, at the heart of an industrial watershed and the centre of Canada’s massive Boreal Ecozone with its million lakes.  This research centre will become the new home for the internationally renowned group of scientists – The Cooperative Freshwater Ecology Unit (Co-op Unit). 

 

Sudbury was once notorious for the bleak environmental damage caused by a hundred years of mining and smelting.  Indeed, scientific literature in the early 1980’s occasionally referred to a “Sudbury” as a unit of pollution.   However, in recent decades Sudbury has become celebrated for its successful land reclamation efforts proving that, with the concerted efforts of scientists, industry and community citizens working together, environmental restoration is attainable. The Sudbury story is a beacon of environmental hope with an equally compelling water and watershed restoration story to tell to the world. But there is much more work to be done to ensure an environmentally sustainable future.  New streams of research to be undertaken at the Living with Lakes Centre will lead to new and more effective strategies to speed the recovery process of industrially damaged ecosystems and provide lessons of hope to future generations.

 

A Model of Environmental Sustainability

The perfect home for an ecosystem restoration centre, the Living with Lakes Centre is being constructed to meet the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) platinum standards.   It will have access to an abundance of freshwater lakes and be equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories.  A dynamic model for living sustainably within a watershed, it will foster a culture of international innovation and inquiry, and inspire the next generation of environmental scientists seeking solutions to complex environmental challenges.

 

For more information, please contact Elizabeth Bamberger at (705) 671-3851 or email livingwithlakes@laurentian.ca

 
 
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