References


The following are materials used in the development of the SaskAdapt website. Most are from original or associated summary reports, and/or presentations prepared by the Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative (PARC). More extensive reference listings are available from the original reports. Internet links are provided to PARC reports as well as several other documents.


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Adger, W.N., Agrawala, S., Mirza, M.M.Q., Conde, C., O'Brien, K., Pulhin, J., Pulwarty, R., Smit B. and Takahashi, K. (2007): Assessment of Adaptation Practices, Options, Constraints and Capacity. Climate Change 2007: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability. Contribution of Working Group II to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, M.L. Parry, O.F. Canziani, J.P. Palutikof, P.J. van der Linden and C.E. Hanson, Eds., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 717-743.

Axelson, J., Sauchyn, D., and Barichivich, J., (In Press): New Reconstructions of Streamflow Variability in the South Saskatchewan River Basin from a Network of Tree-ring Chronologies, Alberta, Canada. Water Resources Research, doi:10.1029/2008WR007639.

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Carr, A., Weedon, P. and Cloutis, E. (2004): Climate Change Implications in Saskatchewan's Boreal Forest Fringe and Surrounding Agricultural Areas; Geospatial Consulting, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. 99 p.

Cecil, B., Diaz, H., Gauthier, D. and Sauchyn, D. (2005): Social Dimensions of the Impact of Climate Change on Water Supply and Use in the City of Regina; report prepared by the Social Dimensions of Climate Change Working Group for the Canadian Plains Research Center, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, 54p.

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Vandall, J.P., Henderson, N. and Thorpe, J. (2006): Suitability and Adaptability of Current Protected Area Policies under Different Climate Change Scenarios: The Case of the Prairie Ecozone, Saskatchewan; Saskatchewan Research Council, Publication 11755-1E06, 117 p. [accessed March 17, 2010]

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Wheaton, E., (2004): Major North American Droughts (Map), Saskatchewan Research Council. From Sauchyn, D. (2004): A 330-year Climate and Human History of Prairie Drought (Presentation to Canadian Prairies Drought Workshop - Science, Monitoring and Prediction, Calgary, May 27-28, 2004), PARC.

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