Title | Communauté de pratique sur l'adaptation aux changements climatiques naturelle et basée sur la nature, série de webinaires : Elévation du niveau de la mer et approches d'adaptation |
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Author | New Brunswick Environmental Network |
Source | 2020; 2:26:10 hr. Open Access |
Links | Online - En ligne
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Links | Nature NB (English - anglais)
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Links | Nature NB (français - French)
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Year | 2020 |
Publisher | New Brunswick Environmental Network |
Document | Web site |
Lang. | English; French |
Media | digital; on-line; video |
Related | This publication is a translation of Natural and
Nature-Based Climate Change Adaptation Community of Practice, webinar series: Sea-level rise and approaches to adaptation |
Province | New Brunswick; Nova Scotia; Prince Edward Island; Newfoundland and Labrador; Eastern offshore region |
NTS | 1; 2; 10; 11; 12; 20; 21; 22A; 22B |
Area | Island of Newfoundland; Atlanic Ocean |
Lat/Long WENS | -69.2500 -52.0000 52.0000 43.0000 |
Subjects | Nature and Environment; Science and Technology; coastal environment; coastal erosion; sea level changes; Climate change; Climate change adaptation; Adaptive Management; Capacity building; Green
Infrastructure; Grey Infrastructure; Land use planning; Indigenous; Traditional Knowledge; Flooding; Resilience; cumulative effects |
Program | Climate Change Impacts and
Adaptation |
Program | Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Building Regional Adaptation Capacity and Expertise (BRACE) Program |
Released | 2020 01 01 |
Summary | (Plain Language Summary, not published) This webinar series covers the topic of sea level rise (specifically on the East Coast of Canada) through three webinars: 1. What's so bad about rising
tides? Teaching sea-level rise, with Sébastian Weissenberger; 2. Identifying Eel River Bar First Nation's vulnerability to sea level rise: a two-eyed seeing approach, with Carole-Anne Gillis; 3. Green-gray hybrid coastal protection: examples from the
Maritimes, with Vincent Leys. |
GEOSCAN ID | 330095 |
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