Issues related to floodplain mapping and its regulatory framework in the context of climate change

This project aims to assess the main issues related to floodplain mapping as well as to support the application of knowledge, facilitate widespread understanding and use of the mapping carried out by INFO-Crue.

Project details
Scientific program
2020-2025 programming
Theme(s) and priority(s)
Extreme Events
Start and duration
June 2021 • April 2022
Project Status
Completed
Linked project
Support for INFO-Crue
 
Principal(s) investigator(s)

Context

Following the 2017 floods, the Quebec government initiated an examination of the management of flood risks in a context of climate change. In this context, the Ministère de l’Environnement et de la Lutte contre les changements climatiques (MELCC) established the INFO-Crue project to map flood hazards for southern Quebec.

As part of Ouranos’ support to INFO-Crue, the MELCC hydrologic expertise unit commissioned Ouranos to help maximize the benefits of mapping and encourage the application of knowledge. This project is part of the knowledge application component.

Objective(s)

  • To assess the main issues related to floodplain mapping 

  • To support the application of knowledge, facilitate widespread understanding and use of the mapping carried out by INFO-Crue and encourage adherence to the associated new regulatory framework

This project is part of the INFO-Crue initiative set up by the MELCCFP.

Methodology

  • Conduct a literature review based on the Google Scholar and Google search engines, complemented by use of the Ouranos publication archives and references from invited experts or participants

  • Favour an iterative multi-level collaboration approach with experts, ministries and agencies based on two participating bodies: the interministerial working group on floods and an information forum allowing workshops to be held with invited experts

Results

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Benefits for adaptation

Benefits for adaptation

Tangible: knowledge application materials that partners plan to use for consultation on a short-term basis; list of potential research avenues

Intangible: a common basis of understanding and a communication support tool shared with several ministries on this knowledge, thanks to the collaborative process for content production
 

Other participants

  • Ministère des Ressources naturelles et des Forêts (MERN)

  • Ministère des Affaires municipales et de l'Habitation (MANH)

  • Ministère de la Sécurité publique (MSP)

  • Ministère de l’Environnement, de la Lutte contre les changements climatiques (MELCC)

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