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Agenda Who we are What is a climate change vulnerability assessment? Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment project Case study locations Aboriginal knowledge Western science Next steps
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Who we are Paul Zorn – Establishment and Conservation Directorate, Parks Canada Delia Siivola – Establishment and Conservation Directorate, Parks Canada Al Douglas – Ontario Centre for Climate Impacts and Adaptation Resources Paul Gray – former Science and Research Branch, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Chris Lemieux – Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Sir Wilfrid Laurier University
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What is a climate change vulnerability assessment? Modeling possible future climate change Impacts to land and people in the future
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Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment project Goals of the project Work to-date Aboriginal knowledge and western science approaches Opportunities
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Case study locations Tuktut Nogait National Park Ukkusiksalik National Park Auyuittuq National Park
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Aboriginal knowledge Approach based on stakeholder guidance Complement western science approach
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Western science Scientific experts Complement aboriginal knowledge approach
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Determine engagement approach, indicators Identify experts Modeling and mapping Vulnerability assessment methods Set reporting dates Next steps
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Contact Information Delia Siivola delia.siivola@pc.gc.ca 250-200-0027 Al Douglas adouglas@laurentian.ca 705-675-1151 x1506
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Thank you! Photo credits: Markus Siivola - slides 1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 11 Parks Canada - slide 5, park maps on slide 6 www.map-of-canada.org/about.htm - Canada map on slide 6 www.churchillwild.com - slide 8 Photo credits: Markus Siivola - slides 1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 11 Parks Canada - slide 5, park maps on slide 6 www.map-of-canada.org/about.htm - Canada map on slide 6 www.churchillwild.com - slide 8
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