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Wittrock Wheaton Beaulieu-2001-Adaptability of prairie cities the role of climate current and future impacts and adaptation strategies

This work was supported in part by the Government of Canada’s Climate Change Action Fund (CCAF), and the Prairie Adaptation...

Thorpe Wolfe Campbell-2001-An ecoregion approach for evaluating land use management and climate change adaptation strategies on sand dune areas in the Prairie Provinces

Outputs from multiple global circulation models (GCMs) simulate that, with the exception of the arctic, the prairies will experience the...

Melville-2001-Climate change and an ecosystem-resource adaptation approach for vulnerable lakes in the Boreal Plain Ecozone

All major climate-change agenda efforts in recent years echo the need for more empirical scientific information about climate change and...

Jhonston Wheaton Kulshreshtha-2001-Forest ecosystem vulnerability to climate an assessment of the western Canadian Boreal Forest

The Canadian Boreal Forest is a mainstay of the Canadian economy, and it has immense social, environmental and intrinsic importance....

Cloutis Kirch Golby-2001-Socio-economic vulnerability of Prairie communities to climate change

We would like to thank the Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative for providing the funding necessary to conduct this project, as...

Archambault Li Robinson-2001-The effects of elevated CO2 and temperature on herbicide efficacy and weed-crop competition

The dynamics of competition between crops and weeds are affected by environmental conditions, and have been shown to change with...

Kafka Parisien Hirsch-2001-Climate change in the Prairie Provinces assessing landscape fire behavior potential and evaluating fuel treatment as an adaptation strategy

This report has been prepared as part of a Collaborative Research Agreement between the Prairie Adaptation Research Cooperative (PARC) and...

Klaver-2001-A feasibility assessment to study societal adaptation and human health impacts under various future climate scenarios anticipated in the Canadian Prairies

Climate change could alter the health status, directly or indirectly, of populations on the Canadian Prairies. However, the health effects...