Ouranos leads and collaborates on numerous projects and publications with seasoned Quebec and international actors. 

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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
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2020
A Guidebook to Integrate Climate Data in Energy Production for Value Modelling
English
2020
Hydro-Quebec : Climate Change Impacts on Hydro-Quebec’s Annual Water Inflow, Evolution of the Mean and Variability
English
2020
Brookfeld Renewable : Application of the Delta Method to the Penobscot and Susquehanna Watersheds for Future Climate Change Hydrology Scenarios
English
2020
Ontario Power Generation : Impact of Climate Change on a Redevelopment Scenario
English
2020
Manitoba Hydro: Exploring Climate Change Considerations for Evaluating Generating Station Upgrades
Koenig, K.
English
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
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2022
Flood frequency analysis and dam safety in the 21th century climate
English
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
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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…
English
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
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2018
Changements climatiques et toundra du Nunavik : exposition, sensibilité et vulnérabilité
Berteaux D., Casajus, N., Ropars, P.
French
2018
The Tundra Nunavik Project
English
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
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2017
État des connaissances relatives aux changements climatiques et à l’adaptation dans le territoire Eeyou Istchee Baie-James
Hennigs, R. et Bleau, S.
French
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
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2019
AVATIVUT : Suivi environnemental et apprentissage des sciences dans les écoles du Nunavik
Esther Lévesque Université du Québec à Trois…
French
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
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2018
Community Proposal : Climate Change Adaptation Action Plan
Cree Nation of Mistissini and the Cree Nation…
English
2018
Effects of climate change on Cree Nation of Mistissini Canada
Cree Nation of Mistissini and the Cree Nation…
English
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
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2020
Impact of Climate Change on Nunavik’s Marine and Coastal Environment: Knowledge Synthesis
Hachem S., Bleau S.
English
2020
Impact des changements climatiques sur l’environnement maritime et côtier du Nunavik : synthèse des connaissances
Hachem, S., Bleau, S.
French
2020
Impact of Climate Change on Nunavik’s Marine and Coastal Environment: Executive summary
Hachem S., Bleau S.
English
2020
Climate change and consequences for Nunavik coasts
Hachem S., Bleau S.
English
Commercial Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Assessment of the Use and Promotion of the Agroclimatic Atlas of Québec and Other Agrometeorology Tools

The project identified concrete examples of uses for the Agroclimatic Atlas, thereby introducing it to a larger number of stakeholders and promoting its use.

Scientific manager(s) : René Audet, Agriculture et agroalimentaire Canada; Denise Bachand, Centre de référence en agriculture et agroalimentaire du Québec
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2019
Bilan de l’utilisation et promotion de l’Atlas agroclimatique du Québec et d’autres outils en agrométéorologie
Bachand, D., Audet, R., Coté, H.
French
Commercial Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Adaptation of Phytosanitary Measures for Pests and Diseases of Fruit Crops in Regard to Climate Change Impacts

The knowledge resulting from this project will enable the development or revision of planning and action tools for decision makers in order to assist the crop protection sector to adapt to climate change.

Scientific manager(s) : Annabelle Firlej, IRDA
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2019
Adaptation des mesures phytosanitaires pour les ravageurs et maladies des cultures fruitières à l’égard des impacts des changements climatiques
Firlej, A., Ricard, M-P., Dieni, A., Ménard, E.,…
French
2019
Synthèse et recommandations
Firlej, A., Saguez, J.
French
Commercial Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Reasonable Water Governance When Cultivating Lowbush Blueberry in a Variable and Changing Climate

A better understanding of the risks of flower frost damage and water stress in blueberry fields and the effect of climate change on these risks, as well as target profitability thresholds to be reached through yield increases to justify investing in an irrigation system

Scientific manager(s) : Carl Boivin, IRDA
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2019
Régie raisonnée de l'eau pour le bleuet nain cultivé dans un contexte de climat variable et en évolution
Boivin, C., Bourgeois, G., Vallée, J., Deschênes,…
French
Commercial Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture . Water Management
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Participative Research on Sustainable Alternatives for Water Management in Agricultural Areas in the Context of Climate Change

The RADEAU 1 and 2 projects exploited and structured the large quantity of existing data and developed new data in order to characterize the water balance of the regions under study in current and future climates, and thus help inform the government, regional actors and other studies on water management.

Scientific manager(s) : Isabelle Charron, Groupe AGÉCO
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2019
Recherche participative d’alternatives durables pour la gestion de l’eau en milieu agricole dans un contexte de changement climatique (RADEAU 1)
Charron, I.
French
2020
Recherche participative d’alternatives durables pour la gestion de l’eau en milieu agricole dans un contexte de changement climatique (RADEAU 2)
Charron, I.
French
2021
Atlas électronique des bilans hydriques RADEAU 1 et 2 - Format GPKG
French
2021
Atlas électronique des bilans hydriques RADEAU 1 et 2 - Format SHP
French
Health . Commercial Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Evaluation of Urban Agriculture as Green Infrastructure for Individual and Collective Resilience in the Face of Climate and Social Change

This project will inform various institutions about the contribution of UA to food security, food justice, individual and collective resilience with regard to food and adaptation to climate change in the Montréal metropolitan area.

Scientific manager(s) : Éric Duchemin, UQAM
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2024
Étude du jardinage domestique et de son potentiel alimentaire dans la région de Montréal
Penvern, L.
French
2024
Fiches territoires : Le potentiel alimentaire du jardinage domestique
Penvern, L.
French
2021
Évaluation de l’agriculture urbaine comme infrastructure verte de résilience individuelle et collective face aux changements climatiques et sociaux
Duchemin, E., McClintock, N., Pham, TTH.
French
Commercial Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture . Ecosystems and Biodiversity
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Sustainability of Agro-Environmental Practices and Agroforestry Systems

A better understanding of the contribution of AEPs and agroforestry systems to wildlife movement in agricultural environments allows for the prioritization of land-use planning actions to promote their sustainability and effectiveness. In a changing context, the use of both natural and social science approaches is recommended to promote the adoption and sustainability of AEPs and agroforestry systems in agricultural areas.

Scientific manager(s) : Jérôme Dupras
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2020
Analyse écologique et socio-économique pour augmenter la résilience des systèmes agricoles face aux changements climatiques
Dupras, J.; Lévesque, A.; Pelletier-Guittier, C.;…
French
Commercial Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture . Ecosystems and Biodiversity
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Vulnerability of Northern Shrimp Populations to Climate and Global Changes Along the East Coast of Canada - From Natural Resource to Coastal Communities

Raising awareness among key fisheries stakeholders of the expected effects of global ocean changes on northern shrimp populations and fisheries based on new, robust findings.

Scientific manager(s) : Piero Calosi
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2023
All roads lead to Rome: inter-origin variation in metabolics reprogramming of the northern shrimp exposed to global changes leads to a comparable physiological status
Guscelli, E., Chabot, D., Vermandele, F., Madeira…
English
2023
Vivre de la mer dans un contexte de changements globaux. Quel futur pour les pêches ? Le cas de la pêche à la crevette nordique au Québec
Soubirou, M., Alberio, M.
French
2022
How can a cooperative-based organization of indigenous fisheries foster the resilience to global changes? Lessons learned by coastal communities in eastern Québec
Alberio, M., Soubirou, M.
English
2022
Vulnérabilité des populations de crevette nordique aux changements climatiques et globaux le long de la côte Est du Canada
Noisette, F.; Alberio, M; Calosi, P.; Barria, A;…
French
Commercial Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Identification of Criteria for Determining the Restoration Potential of Riparian Wetlands in Highly Degraded Agricultural Areas

Identification of key factors and elements favouring the restoration of riparian wetlands and their services in agricultural environments.

Scientific manager(s) : Pascale Biron
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2019
Identification of criteria to determine the restoration potential of riparian wetlands in highly degraded agricultural environments
Massey, W.; Marchand, J-P.; Biron, P.; Buffin…
English
Commercial Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Evolution of spatial indicators of soil health in response to climate change in Québec and Ontario

Producers and agricultural stakeholders will be better equipped to understand the impacts of climate change on land use and its effects on soil health and vulnerability to degradation.

Scientific manager(s) : Marc-Olivier Gasser, IRDA; Asim Biswas, Guelph University
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2022
Évolution d'indicateurs spatialisés de la santé des sols sous l'effet des changements climatiques au Québec et en Ontario
Gasser, M.-O., Biswas, A., Bernard, C. A.,…
French
Commercial Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Adapting Brook Trout Production to Climate Change: Assessing the Significance of Epigenetic Effects

This project will provide knowledge to better adaptation strategies for production and management to ensure the sustainability of the important aquaculture industry and recreational tourism activities that depend on brook trout.

Scientific manager(s) : Louis Bernatchez, Université Laval
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2024
Parental thermal environment controls the offspring phenotype in Brook charr (Salvelinus fontinalis): insights from a transcriptomic study
Banousse, G., Normandeau, E., Semeniuk, C.,…
English
2024
Selection effects on early life history traits and thermal resistance in brook charr Salvelinus fontinalis
Gourtay, C., Rivolet, M., Ghinter, L., Bernatchez…
English
2022
Production d'omble de fontaine adaptée aux changements climatiques: évaluation de l'importance des effets épigénétiques
Venney, C.J., Audet, C., Garant, D., Bernatchez,…
French
2023
Transgenerational effects on body size and survival in Brook charr (Salvelinus fontinalis)
Houle, C., Gossieaux, P., Bernatchez, L., Audet,…
English
2022
Thermal regime during parental sexual maturation, but not during offspring rearing, modulates DNA methylation in brook charr (Salvelinus fontinalis)
Venney, C.J., Wellband, K.W., Normandeau, E.,…
English
2021
Effet de la sélection et du régime thermique subi par les géniteurs lors de la maturation sexuelle sur la croissance et la survie à l'éclosion et résorption du sac vitellin des alevins d'omble de fontaine (Salvelinus fontinalis)
Rivolet, M.
French
Climate Science and Climate Services . Economy . Extreme Events
2020-2025 programming
Project in progress
Economic analyses of forest fire adaptation measures for Quebec

This project will provide an analysis of the economic impacts of forest fires in the context of climate change in Quebec. It will also analyze the cost effectiveness of adaptation solutions to enable informed decision-making.

Scientific manager(s) : Laurent Da Silva, Nada Conseil
Food Systems . Climate Governance
2020-2025 programming
Project starting
Knowledge transfer on climate change and the results of such activities: Case study of the Agriclimat project

The aim of this project is to study the knowledge transfer methods implemented by Agriclimat and to analyze their results. The strategies will be used to improve the knowledge transfer on climate change adaptation performed by other organizations in Quebec. 

Scientific manager(s) : Geneviève Brisson, UQAR ; Hugo Valls-Fox, CISA, Cégep de Victoriaville
Social and Health Challenges . Adaptation of Living Environments
2020-2025 programming
Project starting
Educating and mobilizing seniors on climate change: An intergenerational intervention to foster engagement in environmental volunteering

To better support the participation of seniors in Quebec and France in environmental and climate volunteering while combating ageism at a time when global warming is unavoidable, it is important to translate the Retirees in Service to the Environment (RISE) program into French and adapt it to an intergenerational context.

Scientific manager(s) : Mélanie Levasseur (Université de Sherbrooke)
Climate Governance . Adaptation of Living Environments
2020-2025 programming
Project starting
Réglement'action: Reflection on the regulation of industrial zones in the face of climate change and the case of the Pointe-de-l’Île industrial district

Adapting to climate change is an increasingly important concern in land use and urban planning. This raises issues that pose challenges to various parties involved in planning for the revitalization of major industrial zones. This project aims to enrich our knowledge of the regulatory possibilities that can offer solutions in this context.

Scientific manager(s) : Michel Rochefort (UQÀM) et Emmanuel Rondia (Conseil régional de l'environnement de Montréal)
Adaptation of Living Environments
2020-2025 programming
Project completed
Differentiated impacts of climate change and adaptation measures and plans on people experiencing homelessness

This pre-research project aims to fill in the gaps in the literature on the vulnerability of people experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity to climate change, as well as the differentiated impacts of climate change adaptation measures on these populations in Quebec.

Scientific manager(s) : Marianne-Sarah Saulnier
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2024
Impacts différenciés des changements climatiques ainsi que des solutions d'adaptation sur les personnes en situation d'itinérance
Préfontaine, A.
French
Social and Health Challenges . Adaptation of Living Environments
2020-2025 programming
Project starting
The PARCS en Santé program: Mitigating the impacts of climate change on human and ecosystem health in peri-urban nature parks through citizen science

The PARCS en Santé project aims to implement and evaluate a long-term intervention strategy with input from the public. This strategy is expected to protect ecosystems in peri-urban nature parks while reducing risks to human health from tick-borne diseases in a changing climate.

Scientific manager(s) : Cécile Aenishaenslin, Faculté de Médecine Vétérinaire (UdeM)
Adaptation of Living Environments
2020-2025 programming
Project completed
Reviewing the main issues, risks and possible solutions for adapting the conservation of Quebec's built cultural heritage to the impacts of climate change

The summary issued for this topic under study reviews the various climatic phenomena affecting Quebec, recalls some precedents where heritage buildings have been damaged or destroyed by a hazard, and makes a (non-exhaustive) inventory of adaptation measures implemented in Quebec or elsewhere.

Scientific manager(s) : Claudine Déom, Université de Montréal
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2024
Synthèse des principaux enjeux, risques et pistes de solution pour adapter la conservation du patrimoine culturel bâti québécois aux impacts des changements climatiques
Déom, C.
French
Social and Health Challenges . Economy . Climate Governance . Adaptation of Living Environments
2020-2025 programming
Project in progress
The Climate Equity Lab: A living lab on equity in climate change adaptation in Quebec

The Climate Equity Lab’s aim is to assemble a wide range of knowledge and experience in order to co-produce an equity toolkit for climate change adaptation to raise awareness and offer support for conceptualizing and implementing fair adaptation solutions.

Scientific manager(s) : Sophie Van Neste, INRS-UCS
Climate Scenarios and services
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Wine production potential in Quebec from 2020 to 2070

This project identified future climate trends in Quebec for the purpose of helping wine growers plan their grape variety choices. The results could influence future criteria for reserved designations, specifying the types of grape varieties and their possible geographical extent in the context of climate change.

Scientific manager(s) : Philippe Roy et Patrick Grenier, Ouranos
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2017
Probabilistic climate change scenarios for viticultural potential in Québec
Roy, P., Grenier, P., Barriault, E., Logan, T.,…
English
Extreme Events . Water Availability . Climate Science and Climate Services
2020-2025 programming
Project in progress
Assessing the added value of convection-permitting climate models in simulating flooding in southern Quebec watersheds

This project aims to answer the following question : Does the improved simulation of precipitation extremes with the new generation of regional climate models with 2.5 km resolution lead to an improvement in flooding simulations by a hydrological model in southern Quebec?

Scientific manager(s) : Philippe Lucas-Picher, UQAM ; Richard Turcotte, MELCCFP
Outside Programming
Hors programmation
Project completed
Synthesis of knowledge: Changes in freezing rain in Quebec
Scientific manager(s) : Ouranos
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2024
Synthèse des connaissances : Évolution de la pluie verglaçante au Québec
McCray, C., Ouranos; Paquin, D., Ouranos
French
Energy Security . Climate Governance
2020-2025 programming
Project completed
Monitoring and Evaluation for a resilient electricity sector

This topic under study reviews the role of adaptation monitoring and evaluation (M&E) frameworks and their contributions to the climate resilience of the electricity sector.
 

Scientific manager(s) : Alexandra Lesnikowski, Université Concordia
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2024
Monitoring and Evaluation for a Resilient Electricity Sector
Lesnikowski, A., Newton, A., Oxley, M.
English
2024
Table 1 : Examples of adaptation actions in the Canadian electricity sector
Lesnikowski, A.
English
2024
Appendix A : Guidance frameworks related to adaptation monitoring and evaluation
Lesnikowski, A.
English
2024
Appendix B : Analysis of national monitoring and evaluation frameworks
Lesnikowski, A.
English
2024
Appendix C : Example indicators for adaptation monitoring and evaluation
Lesnikowski, A.
English
Water Availability
2020-2025 programming
Project completed
Hydrological hazards and extreme rains

The amplification of precipitation and flow extremes in a warmer climate is greater for small watersheds, for shorter durations, and for frequent recurrences. The results show the importance of considering the size of watersheds in assessing vulnerability to increased extreme summer and fall precipitation.

Scientific manager(s) : François Brissette, ÉTS
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2023
Évolution du risque hydrologique lié aux événements pluvieux extrêmes: Application des données ClimEX (Québec-Bavière)
Brissette, F., Arsenault, R., Boucher, MA., Braun…
French
Outside Programming
Hors programmation
Project completed
White Papers to the International Joint Commission

These four publications deal with the recommendations on floodplain management in the Lake Champlain-Richelieu transboundary watershed presented to the International Joint Commission.

Scientific manager(s) : Commission Mixte Internationale
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2022
Livre blanc no 1. La cartographie des zones inondables: meilleures pratiques et recommandations pour le bassin du lac Champlain-Richelieu
A. Alberti-Dufort
French
2022
White paper no 1. Flood Mapping: Best Practices and Recommendations for the Lake Champlain-Richelieu River Basin
A. Alberti-Dufort
English
2022
Livre blanc no 2. Risques d’inondation: pratiques exemplaires et recommandations en matière de communication – Bassin du lac Champlain et de la rivière Richelieu
D. Henstra, B. McIlroy-Young
French
2022
White paper no 2. Flood Risk: Best Practices and Recommendations for the Lake Champlain-Richelieu River Basin
D. Henstra, B. McIlroy-Young
English
2022
Livre blanc no 3. Comment l’aménagement des plaines inondables peut-il améliorer la résilience aux inondations: meilleures pratiques et recommandations pour le bassin du lac Champlain-rivière Richelieu
A. Alberti-Dufort
French
2022
White paper no 3. How Floodplain Development Can Improve Flood Resilience: Best Practices and Recommendations for the Lake Champlain-Richelieu River Basin
A. Alberti-Dufort
English
2022
Livre blanc no 4. Viser la résilience: le rôle de l’assurance inondation
L. Shabman
French
2022
White paper no 4. Securing Flood Resiliency: The Role of Insurance
L. Shabman
English
Climate Scenarios and services
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Evolution of extreme events resulting from cumulative emissions

This project focuses on the consequences of extreme events linked to climate change. In particular, the aim here is to analyze the direct link between CO2 emissions and socio-economic impacts such as loss of worker productivity during episodes of intense heat. 

Scientific manager(s) : Yann Chavaillaz, Université Concordia; H. Damon Matthews, Université Concordia; Philippe Roy, Ouranos
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2019
Exposure to excessive heat and impacts on labour productivity linked to cumulative CO2 emissions
Chavillaz, Y., Roy, P., Partanen, A.-I., Da Silva…
English
Economy
2020-2025 programming
Project completed
Resilience of the Port of Montreal’s transportation and logistics infrastructure: Compilation, analysis and decision support options in the context of climate change

The project has enabled APM to identify the elements of the Montreal port system most vulnerable to climate change on which they can focus their adaptation actions.

Scientific manager(s) : Claude Comtois, Université de Montréal; Brian Slack, Université de Concordia
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2022
Résilience des Composantes d’Infrastructures de Transport et de Logistique du Port de Montréal: Compilation, Analyse et Options d’Aide à la Décision dans un Contexte de Changement Climatique
Bleau, S., Chaumont, D., Côté, H., Logan, T.,…
French
Water Availability
2020-2025 programming
Project in progress
ProjectEau : Multisectoral and multifactorial projection of Quebec’s future water needs using a hydroinformatics system

This project aims to provide Quebec with a method for estimating the current and future water needs of the main economic sectors while considering the impacts of climate disruption and socio-economic development on water availability. 

Scientific manager(s) : Paul Célicourt (INRS); Alain N. Rousseau (INRS); Philippe Kabore (UQAR); Silvio Gumiere (Université Laval)
Water Availability
2020-2025 programming
Project in closing
Review of current knowledge and available methods in Mexico, Bavaria and Quebec for sharing water when resources are limited

This project is making use of well-established collaborations with Mexico and Bavaria in order to allow Quebec to initiate the development of a knowledge base on practices and tools for sharing water when it is limited. 

Scientific manager(s) : Annie Poulin (ETS)
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2022
Revue de l'état des connaissances et des outils disponibles au Mexique pour le partage de l'eau lorsque la ressource est limitée
Escorihuela, E.
French
Economy
2020-2025 programming
Project in progress
Understanding methods of intervention to strengthen entrepreneurial innovation in climate change adaptation in the Magdalen Islands and the Laurentides region, leading tourist areas

This collaborative research project encourages small and medium-sized tourism businesses in the Magdalen Islands and the Laurentides region to develop and experiment with climate change adaptation measures.   

Scientific manager(s) : Dominic Lapointe (UQAM) et Alexis Guillemard (UQAM)
Previous theme
Programmation antérieure
Project completed
Evaluation and validation of statistical post-treatment tools in a changing climate

This study has made it possible to improve the post-processing tools used and to verify the relative performance of these statistical methods for estimating the biases that exist in climate studies, which may not be constant even over two periods that are very close in time.

Scientific manager(s) : François Brissette, ÉTS
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2015
Assessing the limits of bias-correcting climate model outputs for climate change impacts
Chen, J., Brissette, F., Lucas-Picher, P.
English
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