Documents
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Climate change: Getting ready
The Atlantic Climate Adaptation Solutions (ACAS) program aims to enhance climate change adaptation decision-making throughout Atlantic Canada.
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Climate change: Getting ready
The Atlantic Climate Adaptation Solutions (ACAS) program aims to enhance climate change adaptation decision-making throughout Atlantic Canada
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Climate change: Getting ready
The Atlantic Climate Adaptation Solutions (ACAS) program aims to enhance climate change adaptation decision-making throughout Atlantic Canada
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Coastal Dykelands in the Tantramar Area: Impacts of Climate Change on Dyke Erosion and Flood Risk
Climate‐change related sea level rise, accompanied by increasing storm frequency and intensity, are raising flood risks in many low lying coastal areas around the world.
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Coastal Erosion and Climate Change
Coastal erosion is a natural process that consists of the breakdown (or “weathering”) of rock and sediments at the shore-line, both above and below the water surface. In Atlantic Canada, coastal erosion happens as a result of the action of waves, and to a lesser extent tidal
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Coastal Erosion and Climate Change
This document was prepared for a specific purpose and should not be applied or relied upon for alternative uses without the permission, advice, and guidance of the authors, the provincial managers, and ACASA, or their respective designates. Users of this report do so at their own
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Coastline Change in Prince Edward Island, 1968-2010 and 2000-2010
This report examines the entire island and detailed representative areas around PEI in terms of the temporal coastline change between 1968, 2000 and 2010. The GIS layers representing the rate of change between 1968-2010 and 2000-2010 were used in the interpretation. The 2010 coas
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Concepts and Approaches to ACAS Program Evaluation
The purpose of this report is to provide ACAS stakeholders with an overview of programme evaluation considerations that might be useful in making decisions on plans for any future evaluations.