Climate Change Research: Ecosystem Management

Canada hosts a wide variety of ecosystems, which are driven by climate variables. As ecosystems respond to changes in climate, the habitat and resources that ecosystems provide are affected. Natural Resources Canada's expertise in Earth observation and geomatics can be used to help partners in other governmental departments and provinces to evaluate the response of Canada's ecosystems to climate variability.
Current Activities
- Developing Advanced Ecosystem Modeling Tools for the Assessment of Climate Change Impacts
- Radiative Forcing of Surface Processes and Climate
- National Scale Satellite Climate Data Records of Canada's Landmass and Ecosystems
- Assessment of Climate Change Impacts on Wildlife Habitat Economically Important for Northerners
- Assessment of the Impacts of Permafrost Degradation on Polar Bear Habitat
- Assessing the Bio-geomorphic Effects of Land Management Practices and Climate Change on Rangelands
Agriculture / Energy / Transportation and Infrastructure /
Ecosystem Management / Community Planning