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Assessment and Test Application of the Community Vulnerability Assessment Tool (CVAT) in Grand Bay-Westfield, NB
This report summarizes the lead-up to and outcomes of using the Community Vulnerability Assessment Tool (CVAT) in a test application in Grand Bay-Westfield, New Brunswick on the climate change issue of flooding.
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Assessment of Infrastructure Relevant to the Fishing and Aquaculture Industries
At a current value of more than $500 million and with aquaculture activities expected to triple in value from $40 million to $120 million, the fisheries and aquaculture industry is an important component of the Nova Scotia economy.
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Atlantic Climate Adaptation Solutions Knowledge Transfer Strategy
This ACAS Knowledge Transfer Strategy report provides an overview of knowledge transfer, identifies the audiences (stakeholders/partners) of the climate adaptation messages and considerations for sharing information with them. The Strategy itself identifies the stakeholders, purp
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Atlantic Climate Adaptation Solutions Project Report: Emergency Management Office
Climate conditions in Atlantic Canada are changing quickly. Precipitation is more erratic and extreme, storms are more frequent and intense, and the average ocean level and temperature are rising. Many Nova Scotians now live, own or provide services to property in areas that are
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Climat 2100: Préparons-nous!
Le programme de Solutions d’adaptation aux changements climatiques pour l’Atlantique (SACCA) a eu pour but de fournir de l’information et des outils d’aide à la décision en ce qui concerne les effets prévus des changements climatiques sur les collectivités locales. La
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Climat 2100: Préparons-nous!
Le programme de Solutions d’adaptation aux changements climatiques pour l’Atlantique (SACCA) a eu pour but de fournir de l’information et des outils d’aide à la décision en ce qui concerne les effets prévus des changements climatiques sur les collectivités locales. La
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Climate Change Adaptation A toolkit
The Tantramar Region in southeast New Brunswick (home to the communities of Sackville, Port Elgin, Dorchester, Memramcook and the rural areas in between) is one of the most susceptible areas of the province to climate change impacts
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Climate Change Adaptation Groundwater Management in Atlantic Canada
Due to the growing concern of climate change and its current and future impact on coastal communities, adaptation is essential to carry on in a changing climate.