Climate Change Research in Canada’s Communities

Innovation, knowledge transfer, and capacity building will be required in order to maintain the resiliency of Canadian human settlements to climate change and implement effective adaptation actions. Earth Science Sector information enables the identification and characterization of vulnerabilities and adaptation options by practitioners in communities and regions. It involves place-based research in regions and communities on the Pacific and Atlantic coasts, in the Arctic, and in southern Ontario.
Current Activities
- Capacity Building for Planners
- Coastal Vulnerability in the Halifax Regional Municipality
- Coastal Vulnerability in the Greater Vancouver Regional District
- Visualization for Communication and Consideration of Climate Change Impacts
- Heat Island Impacts in the Greater Toronto Area
- Enhancing the Planning Capacity for Sustainable Development of Northern Communities
- Assessment of Climate Change Impacts on a Wildlife Habitat Economically Important for Northerners
Additional Information
- Water Demand and Supply in Calgary – Planning for Climate Change
- Watershed Mapping and Monitoring for Northern Community Impact Assessment
The North / Communities/ Coasts/ Water Resources / Satellite Climate Data / Past Climate Changes