Nordic Environment
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
State of Climate Change and Adaptation Knowledge for the Eeyou Istchee James Bay Territory
This state of knowledge offers a useful reference for political decision-makers, managers, community groups and local organizations seeking support for the planning of development, protection, conservation and resource management priorities
Scientific manager(s) :
Stéphanie Bleau, Ouranos
2017
État des connaissances relatives aux changements climatiques et à l’adaptation dans le territoire Eeyou Istchee Baie-James
Hennigs, R. et Bleau, S.
Nordic Environment
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
AVATIVUT: Environmental Monitoring and Science Education in the Schools of Nunavik
Better adaptation requires understanding. A good understanding requires observation. AVATIVUT educational activities encourage young people to observe their environment and help them understand the impact of climate change.
Scientific manager(s) :
Esther Lévesque, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières et Centre d’Études Nordiques
2019
AVATIVUT : Suivi environnemental et apprentissage des sciences dans les écoles du Nunavik
Esther Lévesque Université du Québec à Trois…
Nordic Environment
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Cree Resilience to Climate Change: Adaptation Action plan for the Cree Nation of Mistissini
This project helped to engage and empower community members in a participatory process on climate change adaptation It also helped to recognize the importance of interactions between different knowledge systems focussing on solutions, and highlights the need to adopt a multidisciplinary and holistic approach
Scientific manager(s) :
Nation de Mistissini et Gouvernement de la nation crie
2018
Community Proposal : Climate Change Adaptation Action Plan
Cree Nation of Mistissini and the Cree Nation…
2018
Effects of climate change on Cree Nation of Mistissini Canada
Cree Nation of Mistissini and the Cree Nation…
Nordic Environment
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Impact of Climate Change on Nunavik’s Maritime and Coastal Environment: Knowledge Synthesis
This new reference tool brings together and summarizes scientific advances on probable changes in hydroclimatic hazards and can be used for safer coastal planning and development and anticipation of potential risks.
Scientific manager(s) :
Stéphanie Bleau, Ouranos; Sonia Hachem, Ouranos
2020
Impact of Climate Change on Nunavik’s Marine and Coastal Environment: Knowledge Synthesis
Hachem S., Bleau S.
2020
Impact des changements climatiques sur l’environnement maritime et côtier du Nunavik : synthèse des connaissances
Hachem, S., Bleau, S.
2020
Impact of Climate Change on Nunavik’s Marine and Coastal Environment: Executive summary
Hachem S., Bleau S.
2020
Climate change and consequences for Nunavik coasts
Hachem S., Bleau S.
Built Environment
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Experimentation in the Governance of Adaptation to Climate Change: Training Grounds for Adaptation
Street repairs are now done in a more integrated manner within the Québec City municipal administration. The greening experiments in Saint-Roch continue to mobilize residents and have led to the adoption of a broader approach, including a community garden, workshops, etc.
Scientific manager(s) :
Geneviève Cloutier, Université Laval
2018
Les expérimentations de gouvernance de l’adaptation aux changements climatiques : terrains d’apprentissage de l’adaptation
Geneviève Cloutier, Marielle Papin et Christian…
Built Environment
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Study on the Integration of Urban Sprawl and Climate Change Issues in Land Use Planning Strategies at the Supra-Municipal Level
The literature analysis helps to explain a certain propensity to focus on technological solutions such as the electrification of individual transportation and residential solar energy conversion to mitigate the impacts of urban sprawl.
Scientific manager(s) :
Pierre Gauthier, Université Concordia
2018
Urban Sprawl and Climate Change: A Survey of the Pertinent Literature on Physical Planning and Transportation Drivers
Qiu Feng et Pierre Gauthier, Concordia University
Built Environment
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Survey and Monitoring of Climate Change Resources for the Municipal Sector
This project will improve the dissemination of available climate change adaptation resources for the municipal sector. It will also help guide efforts for the development of resources relating to issues that are less well addressed by existing resources.
Scientific manager(s) :
Nathalie Bleau, Ouranos; Alexandrine Bisaillon, Ouranos
2018
Inventaire et suivi de l’utilisation des ressources en adaptation des milieux urbains aux changements climatiques
Bleau N., Bisaillon A., Duval V.
2019
Stratégie de diffusion : Inventaire et suivi de l’utilisation des ressources en adaptation des milieux urbains aux changements climatiques
Bleau N., Bisaillon A., Duval V.
2019
Tableau de classification des ressources en adaptation
Bleau N., Bisaillon A., Duval V.
Built Environment
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Mapping of Organizations Involved in Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience at the Scale of the City of Montréal
Adaptation organizations now have an up-to-date portrait of the links between them, ready to be used to further their understanding of each other’s activities, to clarify their position for strategic planning purposes, and to identify allies and competitors as part of their regular activities.
Scientific manager(s) :
Marie-Christine Therrien, ENAP
2018
Cartographie des acteurs impliqués dans l’adaptation aux changements climatiques et le développement de la résilience à l’échelle du territoire de l’île de Montréal
Jutras, M., Usher, S., Therrien, M-C.
Built Environment
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
History of Flood and Low Flow Events and Solutions Implemented
AQUARISC provides the research community; climate change stakeholders working in the fields of land use planning, natural disaster management and insurance; and municipal, provincial and federal authorities with access to a comprehensive data collection on flood and low-flow events that took place in the watersheds of a pilot area.
Scientific manager(s) :
Isabelle Mayer-Jouanjean, UQAM; Nathalie Bleau, Ouranos
2018
Historique des sinistres d’inondations et d’étiages et des conditions météorologiques associées
Mayer-Jouanjean, I., Bleau, N.
2018
Base de données AQUARISC
Built Environment
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Sustainable Strategies for Climate Change Adaptation at the MRC Level: Governance Mechanisms and Resilient Processes
The approach adopted, namely the co-construction of an adaptation strategy at the regional level and the uptake of vulnerability analysis tools by stakeholders, will foster the development of adaptation to climate change and the resilience of the communities concerned.
Scientific manager(s) :
Alain Létourneau, Université de Sherbrooke; Isabelle Thomas, Université de Montréal
2021
Stratégies durables d’adaptation aux changements climatiques à l’échelle d’une MRC : quels processus de gouvernance? Quelles démarches résilientes?
Walczak, L., Létourneau, A. et Thomas, I.
2021
Stratégies durables d’adaptation aux changements climatiques à l’échelle d’une MRC : quels processus de gouvernance? Quelles démarches résilientes?
Walczak, L., Létourneau, A. et Thomas, I.
2021
Adaptation Memphrémagog : projet de recherche-action
Walczak, L., Létourneau, A. et Thomas, I.
Built Environment
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Methodology for assessing the institutional building stock of the SQI to determine its vulnerabilities to climate change
The SQI will adopt an action plan to correct the vulnerabilities identified by the project and to adapt its building stock. This plan will contain specific projects as well as changes to asset maintenance and preventive maintenance programs.
Scientific manager(s) :
Nathalie Réhaume, Société québécoise des infrastructures
Built Environment
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Performance of green stormwater infrastructures (GSI)
The cities will benefit from an improved process for the design and implementation of future GSI. The results of this project will enhance knowledge about the feasibility of installing GSI, as well as the performance of the pilot infrastructures.
Scientific manager(s) :
arah Dorner, École Polytechnique Montréal; Danielle Dagenais, Université de Montréal
2022
Performances des infrastructures vertes de gestion des eaux pluviales (IVGEP) pour la réduction du ruissellement urbain et pour la protection des sources d’eau potable en climat actuel et futur
Dagenais, D., Dorner, S. et Brisson, J.
Built Environment
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Strategy for managing climate change – City of Gatineau
The co-construction of a strategy for the management of climate change at the municipal services level will promote the development of climate change adaptation, the reduction of GHG emissions and the resilience of the communities concerned.
Scientific manager(s) :
ICLEI-Canada, bureau du Québec; Nathalie Bleau (Ouranos); Yvann Blayo (Ville de Gatineau)
2020
Rapport d’analyse de risques et vulnérabilités : stratégie de gestion d’enjeux liés aux changements climatiques
ICLEI-Canada; Nathalie Bleau, Ouranos
2020
Portrait climatique de la ville de Gatineau
Philippe Roy, Ouranos; Nathalie Bleau, Ouranos
Marine Environment
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Impacts of Climate Change and Physical Barriers to Coastal Squeeze in the Gulf and Estuary of the St. Lawrence River, and an Assessment of Adaptation Measures
The maps produced can be used as a tool for raising awareness of the issue of coastal squeeze among government decision-makers (federal, provincial and municipal), coastal communities and the general population.
Scientific manager(s) :
Pascal Bernatchez, UQAR- Serge Jolicoeur, UMoncton - Jean-Pierre Savard, Ouranos
2016
Impacts des changements climatiques et des contraintes physiques sur le réajustement des écosystèmes côtiers (coastal squeeze) du golfe et de l’estuaire du Saint-Laurent (GESL) et évaluation des mesures d’atténuation de ces impacts
Bernatchez, P., Jolicoeur, S., Quintin, C.,…
Built Environment
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
PANACÉES : Platform for Cost-Benefit Analysis of Erosion and Submersion
The results of this action research, together with innovation and political will, will help the MRC to effectively review its governance framework and thus be less affected by the impacts and consequences of climate change.
Scientific manager(s) :
Nathalie Bleau, Ouranos
2021
Guide de l'usager - Plateforme pour l'analyse avantages-coûts en érosion et submersion (PANACÉES)
Bleau, N., Quintin C., Gosselin, C.-A., Boyer…
2021
PANACÉES : Plateforme pour l’ANalyse Avantages-Coûts en Érosion Et Submersion
2022
Quantifying Psychosocial Impacts From Coastal Hazards for Cost-Benefit Analysis in Eastern Quebec, Canada
Boyer-Villemaire, U., Vignon-Kanli, C., Ledoux, G…
Marine Environment
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Projet ICEPAC: Interactive Atlas on the Probability of Ice Hazard Affecting Marine and Coastal Infrastructure in the Context of Climate Change
The descriptive and statistical tools available under IcePAC provide users with information on ice conditions and allow them to better understand the temporal and spatial evolution of sea ice. This information can help users to protect against risks to ships and maritime infrastructure.
Scientific manager(s) :
Monique Bernier, INRS-ETE
2016
Projet ICEPAC : atlas interactif sur la probabilité de l’aléa glace à l’échelle des infrastructures maritimes et côtières dans un contexte de changements climatiques
Bernier, M., Gignac, C., Chokmani, K., Poulin, J…
Built Environment
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Montreal Climat Lab
The main impact of the Climate Lab is to question and integrate climate change adaptation into concrete urban planning and governance practices.
Scientific manager(s) :
Sophie Van Neste, INRS Centre Urbanisation Culture Société
2021
L'adaptation aux changements climatiques dans le réaménagement d'un secteur urbain à Montréal : documentation du processus et expérimentations en ateliers
Van Neste, S.L., Rochefort, M., Dagenais, D.,…
2021
L'adaptation aux changements climatiques dans le réaménagement d'un secteur urbain à Montréal : documentation du processus et expérimentations en ateliers
Van Neste, S.L., Rochefort, M., Dagenais, D.,…
2020
Concrétiser l’adaptation aux changements climatiques : réflexion entourant les outils d’encadrement des projets urbains
2021
Labo Climat Montréal
Marine Environment
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Economic Assessment of Climate Change Impacts and Cost-Benefit Analyses of Adaptation Strategies in Coastal Areas of Québec
Support municipalities and stakeholders in their efforts to improve the long-term management of coastal development and assets and to justify certain preventive interventions.
Scientific manager(s) :
Claude Desjarlais and Manon Circé, Ouranos
2015
Évaluation économique des impacts potentiels de l’érosion des côtes du Québec maritime dans un contexte de changements climatiques
Bernatchez, P.; Dugas, S.; Fraser, C.; Da Silva,…
2016
Atlantic-Quebec cost-benefit analysis of adaptation options in coastal areas
Boyer-Villemaire, U., Circé, M., Da Silva, L.,…
2016
Cost-benefit analysis of adaptation options in Quebec’s coastal areas
Circé, M., Da Silva, L., Boyer-Villemaire, U.,…
2016
Carleton-sur-Mer : analyse coûts-avantages des options d’adaptation en zone côtière
Circé, M., Da Silva, L., Mercier, X., Duff, G.,…
2016
Carleton-sur-Mer : analyse coûts-avantages des options d’adaptation en zone côtière
Circé, M., Da Silva, L., Mercier, X., Duff, G.,…
2016
Îles-de-la-Madeleine : analyse coûts-avantages des options d’adaptation en zone côtière
Circé, M., Da Silva, L., Duff, G., Boyer…
2016
Îles-de-la-Madeleine : analyse coûts-avantages des options d’adaptation en zone côtière
Circé, M., Da Silva, L., Duff, G., Boyer…
2016
Maria : analyse coûts-avantages des options d’adaptation en zone côtière
Circé, M., Da Silva, L. Mercier, X., Boyer…
2016
Maria : analyse coûts-avantages des options d’adaptation en zone côtière
Circé, M., Da Silva, L. Mercier, X., Boyer…
2016
Percé : analyse coûts-avantages des options d’adaptation en zone côtière
Circé, M., Da Silva, L., Mercier, X., Boyer…
2016
Cost-benefit analysis of adaptation options in Percé
Circé, M., Da Silva, L., Mercier, X., Boyer…
2016
Rivière-Ouelle : analyse coûts-avantages des options d’adaptation en zone côtière
Circé, M., Da Silva, L., Duff, G., Boyer…
2022
Rivière-Ouelle : analyse coûts-avantages des options d’adaptation en zone côtière
Circé, M., Da Silva, L., Duff, G., Boyer…
2016
Évaluation des niveaux d’eau extrêmes causant des dommages de submersion en zone côtière au Québec
Boyer-Villemaire, U., Savard, J.-P. et Roy, P.
Water Management
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Water Law: Managing Usage Conflicts Caused by Hydrological Variability
The project identified concrete legal mechanisms for dealing with exceptional hydrological variations as well as their benefits and limitations in the context of climate change.
Scientific manager(s) :
Hugo Tremblay, Université de Montréal
2016
La gestion des conflits d’usage relatifs aux ressources en eau par le droit dans un contexte de variabilité hydrologique
Tremblay, H.
Water Management
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Rés-Alliance: a Community of Practice on Adaptation to Hydroclimatic Change
The project made municipalities and MRCs more aware of the impacts of certain land use planning and water management decisions. Each participating community has increased its autonomy in dealing with the impacts of the issues to which they are exposed.
Scientific manager(s) :
Marc-André Demers et Antoine Verville, ROBVQ
2020
RésAlliance, rapport de fin de projet
Schaldembrand, C.
Health
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Modeling of Future Water Temperature Scenarios in Coastal Environments and Implications for Potential Infection by Vibrio Parahaemolyticus and Vibrio Vulnificus
The projections from the project serve to identify plausible risks and protect human health and the shellfish industry in the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence.
Scientific manager(s) :
André St-Hilaire, INRS-ÉTÉ
2019
Modélisation de scénarios futurs de température de l'eau en milieu côtier et implications sur les infections potentielles par Vibrio Parahaemolyticus et Vibrio Vulnificus : application aux bancs coquilliers de l’estuaire et du Golfe du St-Laurent
St-Hilaire, A., INRS-ETE
Water Management
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Water Balance of the Saint-Charles and Montmorency Rivers in the Context of Climate Change
The main results of this project will be presented to the elected officials and population of the Québec City region to raise awareness about the issue of drinking water availability in a changing climate.
Scientific manager(s) :
Gabriel Rondeau-Genesse, Ouranos; René Roy, Ouranos; François Morneau, Ouranos/CMQ; Richard Turcotte, Ouranos/MELCC
2016
Bilan hydrologique des rivières Saint-Charles et Montmorency dans un contexte de changements climatiques.
Ouranos
Water Management
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Economic Study of Cimate Change Impacts and Adaptation on the St. Lawrence River
This project produced results that can be used by actors in each sector, as well as by economic, regional, national and international development stakeholders, to inform adaptation efforts.
Scientific manager(s) :
Ouranos
2016
Regional economic study on the potential impacts of climate-change-induced low water levels on the Saint-Laurent river and adaptation options
Larrivée, C., Desjarlais, C., Roy, R. Audet, N.
2016
La valeur économique de la pêche blanche et des services écosystémiques au lac Saint-Pierre : analyse coûts-avantages des stratégies d’adaptation aux changements climatiques
He, J., Poder, T., Dupras, J. et Enomana, H. J.
2015
Mesure de l’impact économique des bas niveaux d’eau sur les valeurs foncières le long du fleuve Saint-Laurent
Özdilek, Ü. et Revéret, J-P.
2015
Étude économique régionale des impacts et de l’adaptation liés aux changements climatiques sur le fleuve Saint-Laurent: le transport maritime
Comtois, C., Slack. B. (
2016
L’impact économique des changements climatiques sur la production hydroélectrique du Saint-Laurent
Desjarlais, C. et Da Silva, L.
2015
Étude économique régionale des impacts et de l’adaptation liés aux changements climatiques sur le fleuve Saint-Laurent : volet eaux municipales
Chan, C.F., Coppens, C., Boisjoly, L., et…
2016
Étude économique régionale des impacts et de l’adaptation liés aux changements climatiques sur le fleuve Saint-Laurent : Description des scénarios climatiques
: Huard, D.
Water Management
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Economic Analysis of Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation of the Water Supply Systems of the CMQ
The results will help guide a sustainable approach to water management that takes into account the effects of climate change. It will also provide water supply managers in participating municipalities with tools for assessing vulnerabilities related to climate change, whether these are due to changes to their surface water withdrawal capacity or to changes in water needs during certain critical periods.
Scientific manager(s) :
Laurent Da Silva, Ouranos
2020
Vulnérabilité des sources d’approvisionnement en eau potable du territoire de la CMQ face aux changements climatiques
Laurent Da Silva, Ouranos; Katherine Pineault,…
Water Management
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Vulnerability of the ports of the St. Lawrence to climate change
The research results will help to lay the foundations of a new culture of mitigation, adaptation and maritime and port innovation in Québec in the face of climate change by intensifying collaborations with the maritime and port industry.
Scientific manager(s) :
Claude Comtois, Université de Montréal
Water Management
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
The Salinity of the St. Lawrence River Under Scrutiny: For a Better Understanding of the Anticipated Impacts of its Variability on the Drinking Water Supply of the CMQ
The project has provided a better understanding of current and future spatial and temporal variability of salinity in the transition zone to help guide stakeholders in making sound decisions.
Scientific manager(s) :
Charles-Éric Bernier, CMQ
2019
Étape 1.1 - Étude de vulnérabilité des sources d’eau potable au fleuve des villes de Québec et de Lévis en regard de la salinité
CMQ et Ouranos
2019
Étape 1.2 - Étude de vulnérabilité des sources d’eau potable au fleuve des villes de Québec et de Lévis en regard de la salinité
CMQ, Inrest et Québec Océan
2022
Étape 2.1 - Simuler les changements de conditions de salinité dans la zone de transition saline dans un contexte de changements climatiques
CMQ, Université Laval et Ouranos
Water Management
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Reducing Vulnerability to Flooding and Erosion Related to Climate Change for Communities Along the Fluvial Section of the St. Lawrence
The knowledge developed by the project has provided riverside municipalities with a better understanding of the processes related to riverbank erosion, allowed them to identify areas that are vulnerable to this hazard, and provided a portrait of the possible evolution of flooding and erosion under climate change.
Scientific manager(s) :
Anne Blondlot, Ouranos
2020
Impact des changements climatiques sur les facteurs hydroclimatiques influençant les inondations et les processus d’érosion des berges du tronçon fluvial du Saint-Laurent
Rondeau-Genesse, G.
2020
Synthèse des besoins mentionnés par les acteurs des TCR pour adapter les communautés riveraines aux risques d’érosion des berges et d’inondation et à leur évolution en lien avec les changements climatiques
Blondlot, A.
Water Management
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Québec-Mexico Complementarity and Diversity Concerning Water Management in the Context of Climate Change
The exchanges and comparisons between Québec and Mexico will make it possible to conduct a comparative analysis in order to enrich the practices and tools for integrated water management adaptation available to Québec users.
Scientific manager(s) :
Annie Poulin, ETS
2022
Complémentarité et diversité Québec-Mexique en matière de gestion de l’eau dans le contexte des changements climatiques : impacts sur les régimes hydriques et prise de décision en adaptation
Poulin, A., Glaus, M.
Water Management
2014-2019 programming
Project in progress
Tools to Support Groundwater Management in the Face of Climate Change
Knowledge of changes in groundwater recharge will enable users to anticipate problems that could have a long-term effect on their water supply (quantity, quality, seasonal forecasts).
Scientific manager(s) :
Marie Larocque, UQAM; René Lefebvre, INRS-ÉTÉ; René Therrien, Université Laval
Water Management
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Integrated Management of Dams and Resilience of Local Communities to Climate Change
The project will make it possible to adapt dam management to climate change and the water needs of local communities.
Scientific manager(s) :
Catherine Frizzle, COGESAF; Catherine Choquette, Université de Sherbrooke
2023
Gestion intégrée des barrages face aux changements climatiques et résilience des communautés locales
Frizzle, C., Choquette, C., Trudel, M., Leconte,…
Nordic Environment
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
ARQULUK Program: Preservation of Canada's Northern Transportation Infrastructures
This project improved adaptive capacity by developing expertise to mitigate permafrost instability under transportation infrastructure.
Scientific manager(s) :
Guy Doré, Université Laval
2016
Quantitative risk analysis for linear infrastructure supported by permafrost: methodology and computer program
Brooks, H., Doré, G., Locat, A.
2013
Utilisation de surfaces à albedo élevé afin de contrer la dégradation du pergélisol sous les infrastructures de transport
Dumais, S., Doré, G.
2013
Préservation des infrastructures de transport dans le Nord canadien: programme ARQULUK
Lemieux, C.
Nordic Environment
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Impacts of Climate Change on Storminess and Storm Surges in the Hudson Bay and James Bay Region
The availability of more reliable extreme water level statistics will enable designers and engineers to better assess the risks associated with extreme water levels for present and future infrastructure.
Scientific manager(s) :
Jean-Pierre Savard, Ouranos
2016
Impacts des changements climatiques sur le régime des tempêtes et les niveaux d’eau extrêmes dans la baie d’Hudson, la baie James et le détroit d’Hudson
Savard, J.-P.
Energy
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Synergies: Interactions Between Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation in Canada’s Energy Supply Sector
This first Canadian portrait of the interactions between GHG mitigation and adaptation to climate change in the field of energy allows to educate policymakers and companies from the electricity sector about the complex interactions between mitigation efforts and adaptation to climate change
Scientific manager(s) :
Jacinthe Clavet-Gaumont, Ouranos; David Huard, Ouranos
2016
Synergies: interactions between climate change adaptation and mitigation in Canada’s energy supply sector
Clavet-Gaumont, J., Huard, D.
Energy
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Impact of Climate Change on the Energy Demand in Quebec and Adaptation Solutions
This study is particularly useful for energy policymakers concerned with energy production and distribution, including demand management, the upscaling of equipment, and energy efficiency programs allowing to reduce heat gain in buildings in order to mitigate the increase in air conditioning requirements.
Scientific manager(s) :
Gaétan Lafrance, INRS; Claude Desjarlais, Ouranos; Laurent Da Silva, Ouranos
2016
Impact des changements climatiques sur la demande d’énergie
Lafrance, G., Da Silva, L., Desjarlais, C.
Energy
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Fire Exposure and Adaptation in the Canadian Taiga
The approaches developed will help guide strategy decisions made by industry partners (Hydro-Québec, Manitoba Hydro) and communities in sub-Arctic regions regarding wildfire risk management.
Scientific manager(s) :
Dominique Arseneault Université du Québec à Rimouski
2023
Exposition et adaptation aux incendies forestiers dans la taïga canadienne
Arsenault, D., Parisien, M.-A., Boulanger, Y.,…
Energy
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Impacts of climate change on wind energy potential
This project will help Canadian electricity providers such as Hydro-Québec, Manitoba Hydro and Ontario Power Generation to improve the long-term planning and reliability of wind power generation.
Scientific manager(s) :
Marilys Clément, Nergica; Hélène Côté, Ouranos
2023
Impact des changements climatiques sur le potentiel éolien en Amérique du Nord
Nigel Swytink-Binnema, Marilys Clément, Hélène…
Energy
2014-2019 programming
Project in progress
Risk of persistent drought in the hydroelectric reservoirs of Quebec-Labrador: a millennial perspective
This approach will allow Canadian hydropower producers to better assess their exposure to persistent droughts while benefiting from a better understanding of the long-term hydrological variability in the production territory.
Scientific manager(s) :
Étienne Boucher, UQAM
2021
The influence of decision-making in tree ring-based climate reconstructions
Büntgen, U. Arseneault, D. Boucher, E + 37 others
2020
Prominent role of global volcanism in Common Era climate variability and human history
Büntgen, U. Arseneault, D. Boucher, E + 16 others
2021
Reconstructing past hydrology of eastern Canadian boreal catchments using clastic varved sediments and hydroclimatic modelling: 160 years of fluvial inflows
Gagnon-Poiré, A., Brigode, P., Francus, P.,…
2019
Tree-ring stable isotopes for regional discharge reconstruction in eastern Labrador and teleconnection with the Arctic Oscillation
Dinis, L., Bégin, C., Savard, M., Marion, J.,…
Energy
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Multicentury Reconstruction of Streamflow for the Abitibi River Basin and Estimation of Future Climate Changes
This project will provide hydropower producers with the robust scientific analyses to guide decision making in regards to climate change adaptations. The results will help determine whether the significance of recently observed floods is part of natural variability or if it is attributable to climate change, in which case, it may be relevant to adjust design criteria and management strategies accordingly.
Scientific manager(s) :
Jacques Tardif, Université de Winnipeg
2023
Multicentury reconstruction of streamflow for the Abitibi River basin and estimation of potential climate changes impacts
Nolin, A., Tardif, J. C.
2023
Observed and projected trends in spring flood discharges for the Upper Harricana River, eastern boreal Canada.
Nolin A.F., Girardin M.P., Adamowski J.F.,…
2022
A 247-years tree-ring reconstruction of spring temperature and relation to spring flooding in eastern boreal Canada
Nolin A.F., Girardin M.P., Tardif J.C., Guo X.J.,…
2021
Flood rings production modulated by river regulation in eastern boreal Canada
Nolin A.F., Tardif J.C., Conciatori F., Bergeron…
2021
Earlywood vessels in black ash (Fraxinus nigra Marsh.) trees show contrasting sensitivity to hydroclimate variables according to flood exposure
Tardif, J.C., Kames, S., Nolin, A.F., Bergeron, Y.
2021
Are periodical (intra-annual) tangential bands of vessels in diffuse-porous tree species the equivalent of flood rings in ring-porous species: reproducibility and cause?
Tardif, J.C., Dickson, H., Conciatori, F., Nolin,…
2021
Spatial coherency of the spring flood signal among major river basins of eastern boreal Canada inferred from flood rings
Nolin A.F., Tardif J.C., Conciatori F., Bergeron…
2021
Multi-century tree-ring anatomical evidence reveals increasing frequency and amplitude of spring flood in eastern boreal Canada
Nolin A.F., Tardif J.C., Conciatori F., Meko D.M…
Energy
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Integrating Climate Change in the Value Assessment of Hydropower Assets
Any stakeholder interested in hydroelectric asset valuation in the context of climate change now has access to a guide, validated by experts in the field, to help in carrying out rigorous assessments. The methods proposed in the Guidebook and the documented case studies will contribute to improving the consideration of climate change impacts in the valuation of hydroelectric assets.
Scientific manager(s) :
Élyse Fournier, Ouranos
2020
A Guidebook to Integrate Climate Data in Energy Production for Value Modelling
2020
Hydro-Quebec : Climate Change Impacts on Hydro-Quebec’s Annual Water Inflow, Evolution of the Mean and Variability
2020
Brookfeld Renewable : Application of the Delta Method to the Penobscot and Susquehanna Watersheds for Future Climate Change Hydrology Scenarios
2020
Ontario Power Generation : Impact of Climate Change on a Redevelopment Scenario
2020
Manitoba Hydro: Exploring Climate Change Considerations for Evaluating Generating Station Upgrades
Koenig, K.
Energy
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Climate-Informed Flood Design for Dam Construction and Maintenance
This project provides a blueprint for Canadian dam managers to include climate change information into flood design values, and proposes solutions to address major sources of uncertainties. It offers a decision-making framework to assess and select adaptation options, mindful of dam managers’ operational context.
Scientific manager(s) :
Anne Frigon, Ouranos; Kristina Koenig, Manitoba Hydro
2022
Flood frequency analysis and dam safety in the 21th century climate
Ecosystems and Biodiversity . Nordic Environment
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Mapping the Impacts of Climate Change on Salmonid habitat in the Northern Lakes of Québec
The mapping tool and model developed will better equip MFFP fisheries managers to evaluate salmonid habitats quality in Québec’s northern lakes and thereby prioritize actions to adapt their resource management measures according to the response of the fish habitats to climate change, based notably on changes in temperature and dissolved oxygen in the lakes.
Scientific manager(s) :
Yves Gratton, INRS-ETE
2017
Northern salmonid habitat in the future: impacts of climate change on the spatial variability of their lentic habitat between 50°N and 75°N.
Bélanger, C., Couture, RM., Gratton, Y., Chimi…
Ecosystems and Biodiversity . Nordic Environment
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Climate Change and the Tundra of Nunavik : Exposure, Sensitivity and Vulnerability
The project results will help maintain the ecological integrity of the natural heritage of Northern Quebec by backing decisions and actions regarding land development and conservation in Nunavik with solid science that takes into account the effects of current and long-term climate change.
Scientific manager(s) :
Dominique Berteaux, Université du Québec à Rimouski
2018
Changements climatiques et toundra du Nunavik : exposition, sensibilité et vulnérabilité
Berteaux D., Casajus, N., Ropars, P.
2018
The Tundra Nunavik Project