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Auld, H, 2008. Adaptation by Design: The Impact of Changing Climate on Infrastructure. Journal of Public Works and Infrastructure; 1 (3), May 2008. pp. 276-288.

Auld, H, 2008. Disaster Risk Reduction under Current and Changing Climate Conditions: Important Roles for the National Meteorological and Hydrological Services. World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Bulletin 57 (2), April 2008. pp. 118-125.

Auld, H., D. MacIver and J. Klaassen, 2004. Heavy rainfall and waterborne disease outbreaks: the Walkerton example. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health 67: 1879-1887.

Baiz, S., S. Tighe, C.T. Haas, B. Mills, and M. Perchanok, 2008. Development of frost and thaw depth predictors for decision making about variable load restrictions, Transportation Research Record, 2053:1-8.

Bass, B. and E. Chan, 2005. Complexity and organized behaviour within environmental bounds (COBWEB): an agent-based approach to simulating ecological adaptation. Journal of Environmental Informatics 6(2): 58-71.

Bizikova, L., Robinson J. and S. Cohen, 2007. Linking climate change and sustainable development at the local level. Editorial. Climate Policy 7, 4: 271 - 277.

Bizikova, L. and Friedl B., 2006. The Economic assessment of the Influence of Property Rights on Management in the Forestry Sector - Theoretical Approach, Journal of Economics, 10: 983 –993.

Burton, I, Bizikova, L., Dickinson T. and Howard Y., 2007. Up-scaling the results of local research on adaptation, mitigation and sustainable development. Climate Policy 7, 4: 371 - 376.

Burton, I., 2006. Adapt and Thrive: Options for reducing the Climate-Change Adaptation Deficit. Policy Options 27:1, 33-38.

Burton, I., and B. Lim, 2005. Achieving Adequate Adaptation in Agriculture. Climatic Change 70, 1-2: 191-200.

Caldwell, I., Maclaren, V., Chen, J.M., Ju, W.M., Zhou, S. and Yin, Y. 2007. “An integrated assessment model of carbon sequestration benefits: a case study of Liping County, China” J. of Environmental Management, 85(3): 757-773.

Chen, J.M.., Thomas, Sean and Yin, Y.Y. 2007. “Enhancing forest carbon sequestration in China: Toward an integration of scientific and socio-economic perspectives” J. of Environmental Management, 85(3): 515-521.

Cheng, C.S., Li. G., Li Q. and H. Auld, 2010. A Synoptic Weather Typing Approach to Simulate Daily Rainfall and Its Extremes in Ontario, Canada: Potential for Climate Change Projections. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, doi: 10.1175/2010JAMC2016.

Cheng, C.S., M. Campbell, Q. Li, G. Li, H. Auld, N. Day, D. Pengelly, S. Gingrich, J. Klaassen, D. MacIver, N. Comer, Y. Mao, W. Thompson, H. Lin, 2008a. Differential and combined impacts of extreme temperatures and air pollution on human mortality in south-central Canada. Part I: Historical Analysis. Air Quality, Atmosphere and Health, 1: 209–222, DOI 10.1007/s11869-009-0027-1.

Cheng, C.S., M. Campbell, Q. Li, G. Li, H. Auld, N. Day, D. Pengelly, S. Gingrich, J. Klaassen, D. MacIver, N. Comer, Y. Mao, W. Thompson, H. Lin, 2008b. Differential and combined impacts of extreme temperatures and air pollution on human mortality in south-central Canada. Part II: Future Estimates. Air Quality, Atmosphere and Health, 1: 223–235, DOI 10.1007/s11869-009-0026-2.

Cheng, C.S., G. Li, Q. Li, H. Auld, 2008. Statistical downscaling of hourly and daily climate scenarios for various meteorological variables in south-central Canada. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, DOI 10.1007/s00704-007-0302-8. 91: 129–147.

Cheng, C.S., H. Auld, G. Li, J. Klaassen, and Q. Li. 2007a. Possible impacts of climate change on freezing rain in south-central Canada using downscaled future climate scenarios. Natural Hazards Earth Systems. Science 7: 71-87. Available from: www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/7/71/2007/

Cheng, C.S., G. Li, Q. Li, H. Auld, 2008. Statistical downscaling of hourly and daily climate scenarios for various meteorological variables in south-central Canada. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, DOI 10.1007/s00704-007-0302-8. 91: 129–147.

Cheng, C.S., M. Campbell, Q. Li, G. Li, H. Auld, N. Day, D. Pengelly, S. Gingrich, D. Yap. 2007c. A synoptic climatological approach to assess climatic impact on air quality in south-central Canada. Part I: historical analysis. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 182: 131-148.

Cheng, C.S., M. Campbell, Q. Li, G. Li, H. Auld, N. Day, D. Pengelly, S. Gingrich, D. Yap. 2007d. A synoptic climatological approach to assess climatic impact on air quality in south-central Canada. Part II: future estimates. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 182: 117-130.

Cheng, C.S., H. Auld, G. Li, J. Klaassen, B. Tugwood and Q. Li, 2004. An automated synoptic typing procedure to predict freezing rain: an application to Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Weather and Forecasting 19(4): 751-768.

Cohen, S., D. Neilsen, S. Smith, T. Neale, B. Taylor, M. Barton, W. Merritt, Y. Alila, P. Shepherd, R. McNeill, J. Tansey, and J. Carmichael, 2006. Learning with Local Help: Expanding the Dialogue on Climate Change and Water Management in the Okanagan Region, British Columbia, Canada. Climatic Change, 75, 331-358.

Dibike, Y., P. Gachon, A. St-Hilaire, T. Ouarda, and VTV Nguyen, 2007: Uncertainty analysis of statistically downscaled temperature and precipitation regimes in northern Canada. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, DOI 10.1007/s00704-007-0299-z.

Ebi, K.L., J. Smith, I. Burton, and J. Scheraga, 2006. Some lessons learned from public health on the process of adaptation. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 11:3, 607-620.

Gachon, P., and Y. Dibike, 2007. Temperature change signals in northern Canada: Convergence of statistical downscaling results using two driving GCMs. International Journal of Climatology 27, 1623-1641.

Hassan, Q.K., C.P.-A. Bourque, F.-R. Meng, and W. G. Richards, 2007. Spatial mapping of growing degree days: an application of MODIS-based surface temperatures and enhanced vegetation index. Journal of Applied Remote Sensing, v. 1, 013511, 12p.

Hessami, M., P. Gachon, T. Ouarda, and A. St-Hilaire, 2007: Automated regression-based Statistical Downscaling Tool. Environmental Modelling & Software, DOI:10.1016/j.envsoft.2007.10.004.

Hu, Z., B. Bass, C. Chang and G. Huang. 2004. An innovative approach for visualization of subsurface soil properties. Canadian Journal of Soil Science 84: 63-70.

Hundecha, Y., A. St-Hilaire, T. Ouarda, S. El Adlouni, and P. Gachon, 2008. A non-stationary extreme value analysis for the assessment of changes in extreme wind speed over the Gulf of St-Lawrence, Canada. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology (in final review).

Khaliq, N., T. Ouarda, P. Gachon, and L. Sushama, 2008a. Temporal evolution of low flow regimes in Canadian rivers. Water Resources Research 44, W08436, doi:10.1029/2007WR006132.

Khaliq, N., T.B.M.J. Ouarda, P. Gachon, 2008b. Identification of temporal trends in annual and seasonal low flows occurring in Canadian rivers: the effect of short- and long-term persistence. Journal of Hydrology (moderate revision submitted: January 2009)..

Khaliq, N., T.B.M.J. Ouarda, P. Gachon, L. Sushama, A. St-Hilaire, 2008c. Identification of hydrological trends in the presence of serial and cross correlations: review of selected methods and their application to annual flow regimes of Canadian rivers. Journal of Hydrology (moderate revision submitted: January 2009).

Khaliq, N., P. Gachon, A. St-Hilaire, T. Ouarda, and B. Bobée, 2007a. Southern Québec (Canada) Summer Heat Spells over the 1941-2000 Period: an Assessment of Observed Changes. Theoretical and Applied Climatology 88, 83–101.

Khaliq, N., T. Ouarda, A. St-Hilaire, and P. Gachon, 2007b. Bayesian change-point analysis of heat spell occurrences in Montreal, Canada. International Journal of climatology 27, 805-818.

Khaliq, N., T. Ouarda, P. Gachon, and B. Bobée, 2006. Frequency analysis of a sequence of dependent and/or non-stationary hydro-meteorological observations: a review. J. of Hydrology 329, 534–552.

Khaliq, M.N., A. St-Hilaire, T.B.M.J. Ouarda, B. Bobée, 2005. Frequency analysis and temporal pattern of occurrences of southern Quebec heatwaves. International Journal of Climatology 25: 485–504.

Kluvankova – Oravska, T. and Bizikova, L., 2007. Using scenarios to design local responses to global challenges. Government & Policy C, under review.

Langsdale, S.M., A. Beall, J. Carmichael, S.J. Cohen, C.B. Forster and T. Neale. 2009. Exploring the implications of climate change on water resources through participatory modeling: Case study of the Okanagan Basin, British Columbia. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, 135(5): 373-381.

Langsdale, S.M., A. Beall, J. Carmichael, S. Cohen, C. Forster and T. Neale. 2008. Exploring the implications of climate change on water resources through participatory modelling: case study of the Okanagan Basin, British Columbia. The Integrated Assessment Journal, 7, 1, 1-28.

Lin, Q.C., G.H. Huang and B. Bass. 2005. An energy systems modelling approach for the planning of power generation: a North American case study. International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology (in press).

Luo, B., Huang, G.H., Zou, Y.and Yin, Y.Y. 2007. Toward quantifying the effectiveness of water trading under uncertainty. Journal of Environmental Management, 83(2): 181-190.

Luo, B., G.H. Huang, I. Maqsood and Y.Y. Yin, 2005a. Hydropower operation planning using multistage interval-stochastic program. Computers & Operations Research.

Luo, B., G.H. Huang, Y. Zou and Y.Y. Yin, 2005b. Toward quantifying the effectiveness of water trading under uncertainty. Journal of Environmental Management (in press).

Luo, B., I. Maqsood, G.H. Huang, Y.Y. Yin and D.J. Han, 2005c. An inexact fuzzy two-stage stochastic for quantify the efficiency of non-point source effluent trading under uncertainty. Science of the Total Environment 347: 21-34.

Luo, B., Maqsood, I., Huang, G.H., Yin, Y.Y. and Han, D.J. 2005d. “An inexact fuzzy two-stage stochastic for quantify the efficiency of non-point source effluent trading under uncertainty”, Science of the Total Environment, 347: 21– 34.

Luo, B., Y.Y Yin, G.H. Huang and Y.F. Huang. 2004a. Uncertainty analysis for distribution of greenhouse gases concentration in atmosphere. Journal of Environmental Informatics 3(2): 89-94.

Luo, B., Yin, Y.Y., Huang, G.H. and Huang, Y.F. 2004b. “Uncertainty analysis for distribution of greenhouse gases concentration in atmosphere”, Journal of Environmental Informatics, 3(2): 89-94.

MacIver, D. and S. Fernandez, 2010. The Do-It-Yourself Drought Alert and Water Conservation Tool. Municipal World, 120(3): 17-18.

MacIver, D., S. Butt, S., J. Klaassen and H. Auld., 2009. Severe weather is the number one risk to municipalities in Ontario. Municipal World, 119(12). 17-19.

MacIver, D. and E. Wheaton. 2005. Tomorrow’s forests: adapting to a changing climate. Climatic Change 70: 273-282.

Merritt W., Y. Alila, M. Barton, B. Taylor, S. Cohen and D. Neilsen. 2006. Hydrologic response to scenarios of climate change in subwatersheds of the Okanagan Basin, British Columbia. Journal of Hydrology 326, 79-108.

Mills, B., D. Unrau, L. Pentelow, and K. Spring, 2009. Assessment of lightning-related damage and disruption in Canada, Natural Hazards. 10.1007/s11069-009-9391-2.

Mills, B., S.L. Tighe, J. Andrey, J.T. Smith, and K. Huen. 2009. Climate change implications for flexible pavement design and performance in southern Canada, Journal of Transportation Engineering, 135(10):773-782.

Mills, B., D. Unrau, C. Parkinson, B. Jones, J. Yessis, K. Spring, and L. Pentelow. 2008. An assessment of lightning-related fatality and injury risk in Canada, Natural Hazards, 47(2):157-183.

Mirza, M.M.Q., 2008. Climate Change, Water and Hydropower. International Journal of Hydropower and Dam. Vol. 15(1), 85-89.

Mirza, M.M.Q. and B. Enright. 2006a. Climate change and water resources in South Asia: adaptation deficit and strengthening adaptive capacity. Climatic Change (submitted).

Mirza, M.M.Q. and Rahman, M., 2006b. Downscaled Climate Data and Implications for the Energy Sector in Canada. Asia Pacific Journal on Environment and Development 13(1 & 2), 59-82.

Morss, R., J. Lazo, H. Brooks, B. Brown, P. Ganderton and B. Mills. 2008. Societal and economic research and application priorities for the North American THORPEX program, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 89(3):335-346.

Mortsch, L., G. Sabila and P. Deadman,2008. Response of vegetation communities in three Lake Huron fens to historical water level fluctuations, Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management. 11(2): 167 - 181

Mortsch, L. and A. Hebb. 2008. Assessing Vulnerability to Climate Change and Flooding in the City of London, Upper Thames River Basin, Ontario. Plan Canada 48(1): 41-44.

Neale, T., J. Carmichael and S. Cohen. 2007. Urban water futures: A multivariate analysis of population growth and climate change impacts on urban water demand in the Okanagan Basin, BC. Canadian Water Resources Journal. 32(4): 315-330.

Neilsen, D., Smith, C. A. S., Frank, G., Koch, W., Alila, Y., Merritt, W., Taylor, W. G., Barton, M., Hall, J. W. and Cohen, S. J. 2006. Potential impacts of climate change on water availability for crops in the Okanagan Basin, British Columbia. Can. J. Soil Science, 86:921-936.

Nguyen, TD., VTV. Nguyen, and P. Gachon, 2007: A spatial-temporal downscaling approach for construction of intensity-duration-frequency curves in consideration of GCM-based climate change scenarios, in Advances in Geosciences, Vol. 6: Hydrological Sciences”, N. Park et al. (Eds.), World Scientific Publishing Company, pp. 11-21.

Nguyen, VTV., TD. Nguyen, and P. Gachon, 2006: On the linkage of large-scale climate variability with local characteristics of daily precipitation and temperature extremes: an evaluation of statistical downscaling methods. Advances in Geosciences (WSPC/SPI-B368) 4(16): 1-9.

Nijink, M. and Bizikova L., 2007. Responding to the Kyoto Protocol through forestry: a comparison of opportunities for several countries in Europe. Forest Policy and Economics, in press, doi: 10.1016/j.forpol.2007.11.004

Oberndorfer E, Lundholm J, Bass B, Coffman RR, Doshi H, Dunnett N, Gaffin S, Kohler M, Liu KKY and Rowe, B (2007) Green Roofs as Urban Ecosystems: Ecological Structures, Functions and Services. BioScience 57(10), 823-834.

Peng, H., Cheng, G.D., Xu, Z.M., Yin, Y.Y. and Xu, W. 2007. “Social, economic and ecological impacts of the “grain for green” project in China: a preliminary case in Zhangye, northwest China” J. of Environmental Management, 85(3): 774-784.

Pielke Jr., R.A., Agrawala, S., Bouwer, L.M., Burton, I., Changnon, S., Glantz, M.H., Hooke, W.H., and McCarthy, J.J., 2005. Clarifying the attribution of recent disaster losses: A response to Epstein and McCarthy. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 86:10, 1481-1484.

Piggott, A., B. Mills and S. Moin. 2005. Groundwater and climate change: impacts and adaptation in southern Ontario. Civil Engineering Magazine 22(3): 14-17.

Quilbé R., Rousseau, A.N., Moquet, J-S., Bao Trinh, N., Dibike, Y., Gachon, P. and Chaumont, D., 2008: Assessing the Effect of Climate Change on River Flow Using General Circulation Models and Hydrological Modelling: Application to the Chaudière River, Québec, Canada. Canadian Water Resources Journal 33, 73-94.

Ritchie, C. D., W. Richards and P.A Arp, 2006: Mercury in fog on the Bay of Fundy (Canada). Atmospheric Environment, 2006 , v. 40 , n. 33 , p. 6321 , 8p.

Saiz-Alcazar, S.. Kennedy, C, Bass, B.and Pressnail, K (2006) Comparitive Life Cycle Assessment of Standard and Green Roofs. Environmental Science and Technology. 40, 4312-4316.

Saucier, F.J., S. Senneville, S. Prinsenberg, F. Roy, P. Gachon, D. Caya, and R. Laprise, 2004: Modeling the ice-ocean seasonal cycle in Hudson Bay, Foxe Basin and Hudson Strait, Canada. Climate Dynamics, 23, 303-326.

Schwartz, R., P. Deadman, D. Scott and L. Mortsch. 2004. GIS modelling of climate change impacts on a Great Lakes shoreline community. Journal of American Water Resources Association 40(3): 647-662.

Scott, D., G. McBoyle, B. Mills and A. Minogue, 2006. Climate change and the sustainability of ski-based tourism in Eastern North America: a reassessment, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 14(4):376-398.

Shaw, A., S. Sheppard, S. Burch, D. Flanders, A. Wiek, J. Carmichael, J. Robinson and S. Cohen, 2009. Making local futures tangible—synthesizing, downscaling, and visualizing climate change scenarios for participatory capacity building. Global Environmental Change, 19: 447-463.

Tighe, S.L., J.T. Smith, B. Mills and J. Andrey, 2008. Evaluating climate change impact on low volume roads in southern Canada, Transportation Research Record, 2053:9-16.

Van Aalst, M.K., Cannon, T., and I., Burton, 2008. Community level adaptation to climate change: The potential role of participatory community risk assessment Global Environmental Change 18: 1, p. 165-179.

Wang, C.M., Ouyang, H., Maclaren, V., Yin, Y.Y., Shao, B., Boland, A. and Tian, Y.Q. 2007. “Evaluation of the economic and environmental impact of converting cropland to forest: a case study in Dunhua County, China” J. of Environmental Management, 85(3): 746-756.

Wheaton, E., S. Kulshreshtha, V. Wittrock and G. Koshida, 2008 Dry times: hard lessons from the Canadian drought of 2001 and 2002. Canadian Geographer, 52(2):241-262.

Xu, W., Yin, Y.Y. and Zhou, S.Q. 2007. “Social and economic impacts of carbon sequestration and land use change on peasant households in rural China: a case study of Liping, Guizhou Province” J. of Environmental Management, 85(3): 736-745.

Yin, Y.Y., Zhou, S.Q. and Xu, W. 2007. “Linking carbon sequestration science with local sustainability: an integrated assessment (IA) approach” J. of Environmental Management, 85(3): 711-721.

Yin, Y.Y. and Xu, W. 2006. “Linking forest carbon sequestration decision making with local livelihood” J. of Subtropical Resources and Environment 1(1): 51-62.

Yin, Y.Y. 2004a. “A comprehensive assessment of vulnerability and adaptation to climate change in western areas of China (AS25 Project)”. World Environment 3: 23-25. (in Chinese)

Yin, Y.Y. 2004b. “Methods to link climate impacts and regional sustainability” J. of Environmental Informatics 2(1): 1-10.

Zhou, S.Q., Yin, Y.Y., Xu, W., Caldwell I., Kang, N., Ji, Z.W. and Wang, J. 2007. “The costs and benefits of reforestation in Liping County, Guizhou Province, China” J. of Environmental Management, 85(3): 722-735.

Zou, Y., Luo, B., Yin, Y.Y. and Huang, G.H. 2005. “Uncertain analysis for water rights trading in agricultural systems” J. of Ecological Economics 3(2): 120-127. (in Chinese with English abstract)


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Livres

Cohen, S. and M. Waddell, 2009. Climate Change in the 21st Century. McGill-Queen’s University Press, Montreal.

Fenech, A. D. MacIver and F. Dallmeier (eds) 2009. Climate Change and Biodiversity in the Americas. Environment Canada. Toronto, Ontario. 366p.

Fenech, A., D. MacIver, H. Auld, and T. Brydges (eds), 2006. The Americas: Building the Adaptive Capacity to Global Environmental Change. Environment Canada, Toronto, Ontario. 254p.

Fenech, A., D. MacIver, H. Auld, B. Rong and Y.Y. Yin (eds). 2004. Climate Change: Building the Adaptive Capacity. Meteorological Service of Canada, Environment Canada, Toronto, Ontario. 426p.

Karl, T.R., J.M. Melillo and T.C. Peterson (eds.). 2009. Global Climate Change Impacts in the United States. (S.J. Cohen--member of author team). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 188p.

MacIver, D.C., M.B. Karsh and N. Comer. 2009. Climate change and Biodiversity: Implications for Monitoring, Science and Adaptive Planning. Environment Canada, Adaptation and Impacts Research Division (AIRD), Toronto, Ontario. 184 p.

MacIver, D., M.B. Karsh and N. Comer, 2008. Gaps in Climate Change and Biodiversity: Implications for Monitoring, Science and Adaptive Planning. Environment Canada, Adaptation and Impacts Research Division (AIRD), Toronto, Ontario. 105 p.

Mirza, M.M.Q. (ed). 2004. The Ganges Water Diversion: Environmental Effects and Implications. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, the Netherlands. 364p.

Mirza, M.M.Q. and Q.K. Ahmad (eds). 2005. Climate Change and Water Resources in South Asia. A.A. Balkema Publishers (Taylor & Francis Group), London, United Kingdom. 322p.

Muhammed, A., M.M.Q. Mirza and B. Stewart (eds.), 2007. Climate and Water Resources in South Asia: Vulnerability and Adaptation. Asianics Agro Dev. International. Islamabad. 128p.

Yin, Y.Y. and G. Wang. 2004. Global Climate Change Impact Assessment: Methods and Applications. High Education Press, Beijing, China.


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Chapitres de livre

Adger, N., P. Aggarwal, S. Agrawala, J. Alcamo, A. Allali, O. Anisimov, N. Arnell, M. Boko, O. Canziani, T. Carter, G. Casassa, U. Confalonieri, R. Victor Cruz, E. de Alba Alcaraz, W. Easterling, C. Field, A. Fischlin, B.B. Fitzharris, C. Gay García, C. Hanson, H. Harasawa, K. Hennessy, S. Huq, R. Jones, L. Kajfež Bogataj, D. Karoly, R. Klein, Z. Kundzewicz, M. Lal, R. Lasco, G. Love, X. Lu, G. Magrín, L. José Mata, R. McLean, B. Menne, G. Midgley, N. Mimura, M. Mirza, J. Moreno, L. Mortsch, I. Niang-Diop, R. Nicholls, B. Nováky, L. Nurse, A. Nyong, M. Oppenheimer, J. Palutikof, M. Parry, A. Patwardhan, P. Romero Lankao, S. Rosenzweig, S. Schneider, S. Semenov, J. Smith, J. Stone, J.P. van Ypersele, D. Vaughan, C. Vogel, T. Wilbanks, P.P. Wong, S. Wu and G. Yohe, 2007. 2007: Summary for Policymakers. In M.L. Parry, O.F. Canziani, J.P. Palutikof, P.J. van der Linden and C.E. Hanson (eds.) Climate Change 2007: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability, Contribution of Working Group II to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK, pp. 7-22.

Adger, W.N., S. Agrawala, M.M.Q. Mirza, C. Conde, K. O’Brien, J. Pulhin, R. Pulwarty, B. Smit and K. Takahashi, 2007: Assessment of adaptation practices, options, constraints and capacity. Climate Change 2007: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability. Contribution of Working Group II to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, M.L. Parry, O.F. Canziani, J.P. Palutikof, P.J. van der Linden and C.E. Hanson, Eds., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 717-743.

Auld, H. and D. MacIver. 2004a. Cities and communities: the changing climate and increasing vulnerability and infrastructure. In A. Fenech, D. MacIver, H. Auld, B. Rong and Y.Y. Yin (eds), Climate Change: Building the Adaptive Capacity, Meteorological Service of Canada, Environment Canada, Toronto, Ontario, p.289-305.

Auld, H. and D. MacIver. 2004b. The changing climate and community vulnerabilities to disasters. In A. Fenech, D. MacIver, H. Auld, B. Rong and Y.Y. Yin (eds), Climate Change: Building the Adaptive Capacity, Meteorological Service of Canada, Environment Canada, Toronto, Ontario, p.169-199.

Auld, H. and D. MacIver. 2006. Synergies Among the U.N. Rio Conventions: Environmental Prediction for Biodiversity, Desertification and Climate Change. In A. Fenech et al (eds), The Americas: Building the Adaptive Capacity. Environment Canada, Toronto, Ontario.

Bass, B. and Nixon, T., 2008a. Boltzmann Learning. Encyclopaedia of Ecology (in press).

Bass, B. and Nixon, T., 2008b. Computer Languages. Encyclopaedia of Ecology (in press).

Bass, B. and Nixon, T., 2008c. Hopfield Networks. Encyclopaedia of Ecology (in press).

Bass, B. 2004a. Characterizing adaptable systems: moving from simulation models to adaptation policy. In A. Fenech, D. MacIver, H. Auld, B. Rong and Y.Y. Yin (eds), Climate Change: Building the Adaptive Capacity, Meteorological Service of Canada, Environment Canada, Toronto, Ontario, p.136-152.

Bass, B. 2004b. Is smart growth a smart adaptation strategy: examining Ontario’s proposed growth management strategy under climate change. In A. Fenech, D. MacIver, H. Auld, B. Rong and Y.Y. Yin (eds), Climate Change: Building the Adaptive Capacity, Meteorological Service of Canada, Environment Canada, Toronto, Ontario, p.289-304.

Bass, B. and D. Etkin. 2004. How should Canada adapt to climate change: debating the merits of a technological fix versus a behavioural approach. In A. Fenech, D. MacIver, H. Auld, B. Rong and Y.Y. Yin (eds), Climate Change: Building the Adaptive Capacity, Meteorological Service of Canada, Environment Canada, Toronto, Ontario, p.125-135

Bass, B., D. Etkin, A. Fenech, M. Mirza. 2004. Discussion on keynote paper, climate change and the adaptation deficit. In A. Fenech, D. MacIver, H. Auld, B. Rong and Y.Y. Yin (eds), Climate Change: Building the Adaptive Capacity, Meteorological Service of Canada, Environment Canada, Toronto, Ontario, p.34-36.

Bernstein, B., Boch, p., Canziani, O., Chen, Z., Christ, R., Davidson, O., Hare, W., Huq, S., Karoly, D., Kattsov, V., Kundzewicz, Z., Liu, J., Lohmann, U., Manning, M., Matsuno, T., Menne, B., Metz, B., Mirza, M.M.Q., Nicholls, N., Nurse, L., Pachauri, R., Palutikof, J., Parry, Qin, D., Ravindranath, N., Reisinger, A., Ren, J., Riahi, K., Rosenweig, C., Rusticucci, M., Schneider, S., Sokona, Y., Solomon, S., Stott, P., Sugiyama, T., Swart, R., Tirpak, D., Vogel, C. and Yohe, G., 2007. Topic 4-Adaptation and mitigation options and responses, and the interrelationship with sustainable development, at global and regional levels. In: Climate Change 2007: Synthesis Report-A Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). WMO and UNEP.

Bizikova, L., S. Burch, S. Cohen and J. Robinson. In press. A participatory integrated assessment approach to local climate change responses: linking sustainable development with climate change adaptation & mitigation. In O’ Brien, K.L., A. St. Clair, and B. Kristoffersen (editors). Climate Change, Ethics, and Human Security. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Bonsal, B., G. Koshida, E. G. O’Brien and E. Wheaton, 2004. “Droughts”, in Threats to Water Availability in Canada, Environment Canada, National Water Research Institute, Burlington ON, NWRI Scientific Assessment Report Series No. 3 and ACSD Science Assessment Series No. 1, p. 19-25.

Bruce, J.P. and S. Cohen. 2004. Impacts of climate change in Canada. In H. Coward and A. Weaver (eds), Hard Choices: Climate Change in Canada, Wilfrid Laurier University Press, Waterloo, Ontario, p.73-88.

Burton, I., 2004. Climate Change and the Adaptation Deficit. In Fenech, A., MacIver, D., Auld, H., Bing Rong, R., and Y. Yin Eds., Building the Adaptive Capacity. Toronto, ON: Meteorological Service of Canada, Environment Canada. Also, Adaptation and Impacts Research Group Occasional Paper No. 1. Toronto, ON: Meteorological Service of Canada, Environment Canada.

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Mirza, M.M.Q., 2008. Human Interventions on Water Ecosystem and Implications for Fisheries Resources in Bangladesh. In: Water and Ecosystems. Saci Water, Hyderabad, India (in press).

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*Auld H., J. Klaassen, S. Fernandez, G. Fenton, S. Eng, N. Comer and T. Ralph, 2008. The Changing Climate and NBCC Climatic Design Values. Report prepared for the Canadian Commission on Building and Fire Codes, by the Climatic Loads Task Group. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. p. 15.

*Adger, Neil, Pramod Aggarwal, Shardul Agrawala, Joseph Alcamo, Abdelkader Allali, Oleg Anisimov, Nigel Arnell, Michel Boko, Osvaldo Canziani, Timothy Carter, Gino Casassa, Ulisses Confalonieri, Rex Victor Cruz, Edmundo de Alba Alcaraz, William Easterling, Christopher Field, Andreas Fischlin, B. Blair Fitzharris, Carlos Gay García, Clair Hanson, Hideo Harasawa, Kevin Hennessy, Saleemul Huq, Roger Jones, Lucka Kajfež Bogataj, David Karoly, Richard Klein, Zbigniew Kundzewicz, Murari Lal, Rodel Lasco, Geoff Love, Xianfu Lu, Graciela Magrín, Luis José Mata, Roger McLean, Bettina Menne, Guy Midgley, Nobuo Mimura, Monirul Qader Mirza, José Moreno, Linda Mortsch, Isabelle Niang-Diop, Robert Nicholls, Béla Nováky, Leonard Nurse, Anthony Nyong, Michael Oppenheimer, Jean Palutikof, Martin Parry, Anand Patwardhan, Patricia Romero Lankao, Cynthia Rosenzweig, Stephen Schneider, Serguei Semenov, Joel Smith, John Stone, Jean-Pascal van Ypersele, David Vaughan, Coleen Vogel, Thomas Wilbanks, Poh Poh Wong, Shaohong Wu and Gary Yohe. (2007). 2007: Summary for Policymakers. In: Climate Change 2007: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability. Contribution of Working Group II to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, M.L. Parry, O.F. Canziani, J.P. Palutikof, P.J. van der Linden and C.E. Hanson, Eds., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 7-22.

*Adger, W.N., S. Agrawala, M.M.Q. Mirza, C. Conde, K. O’Brien, J. Pulhin, R. Pulwarty, B. Smit and K. Takahashi, 2007. Assessment of adaptation practices, options, constraints and capacity. Climate Change 2007: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability. Contribution of Working Group II to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, M.L. Parry, O.F. Canziani, J.P. Palutikof, P.J. van der Linden and C.E. Hanson, Eds., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 717-743.

*Andrey, J. and B. Mills, 2004. Chapter 8: Transportation. In D.S. Lemmen and F.J. Warren (eds), Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation: A Canadian Perspective, Government of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, p.131-149. http://adaptation.nrcan.gc.ca/app/ filerepository/F80B56D9915F465784EBC57907478C14.pdf

*Auld, H., D. MacIver, J. Klaassen, N. Comer and B. Tugwood, 2004. Atmospheric Hazards in Ontario. ACSD Science Assessment Series No. 3, Meteorological Service of Canada, Environment Canada, Toronto, Ontario. 72p.

*Barrow, E., B. Maxwell and P. Gachon, 2004: Climate Variability and Change in Canada: Past, Present and Future, Climate Change Impacts Scenarios Project, National Report, Environment Canada, Meteorological Service of Canada, Adaptation Impacts Research Group, Atmospheric and Climate Sciences Directorate publication, Canada, 114 pp, ISBN: 0-662-38497-0.

*Bizikova, L. and Zajickova Z., 2007. Cost of adaptation in agriculture. In: F. Bosello, O. Kuik, R. Tol, P. Watkiss, Costs of Adaptation to climate change: a review of assessment studies with a focus on methodologies used, Final report, European Environmental Agency, Copenhagen, 138 pp..

*Bizikova, L. and F. Tubiello, 2007. Opportunities for Land-based Carbon Sequestration in Slovakia. International Institute for Applied System Analyses, Vienna. Interim report, IR-07-028.

*Bizikova L., J. Robinson and S. Cohen, 2007. (guest editors). Integrating Climate Change Actions into Local Development. Climate Policy Special Issue 4, pp. 267 – 376, ISSN: 1469 – 3062 (print) and 1752-7452 (online).

*Burton, I, 2008. Moving Forward on Adaptation; in From Impacts to Adaptation: Canada in a Changing Climate 2007, edited by D.S. Lemmen, F.J.Warren, J. Lacroix and E. Bush; Government of Canada, Ottawa, ON.

*Butt, S., 2008. Drought Impacts on Urban Terrestrial Environments. Final technical report prepared for “The Tap Runs Dry: Lessons Learned and Forgotten by Southern Ontario Communities During Past Severe Droughts and Implications for Climate Change”, Adaptation and Impacts Research Division, Environment Canada, Toronto, Ontario. 116 pp.

*Cheng, C.S., G. Li, Q. Li, H. Auld, D MacIver, 2007. Climate Change and Extreme Rainfall-related Flooding and Surface Runoff Risks in Ontario. Plain Language Summary Report. 18 pp.

*Cheng, C.S., M. Campbell, Q. Li, G. Li, H. Auld, N. Day, D. Pengelly, S. Gingrich, J. Klaassen, D. MacIver, N. Comer, Y. Mao, W. Thompson, H. Lin, 2005. Differential and combined impacts of winter and summer weather and air pollution due to global warming on human mortality in south-central Canada. Technical Research Study Report prepared for Health Canada, pp. 220.

*Easterling, D.R., D.M. Anderson, S.J. Cohen, W.J. Gutowski, G.J. Holland, K.E. Kunkel, T.C. Peterson, R.S. Pulwarty, R.J. Stouffer, M.F. Wehner, 2008: Measures to Improve Our Understanding of Weather and Climate Extremes; in Weather and Climate Extremes in a Changing Climate. Regions of Focus: North America, Hawaii, Caribbean, and U.S. Pacific Islands. T.R. Karl, G.A. Meehl, C.D. Miller, S.J. Hassol, A.M. Waple, and W.L. Murray (eds.). A Report by the U.S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research, Washington, DC., p 117-126.

*Field, C., L. Mortsch, M. Brklacich, D.L. Forbes, P. Kovacs, J. A. Patz, S.W. Running, M.J. Scott, (2007). “Chapter 14 – 2007: North America.” In, M. Parry, O. Costanza, J. Palutikoff, P.J. van der Linden and C.E. Hanson (eds.) Climate Change 2007: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability Contribution of Working Group II to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 617-652.

*Hanson, Rebecca and W. G. Richards, 2007: Atmospheric Hazards: Consecutive Wet and Dry Days in Atlantic Canada. Meteorological Service of Canada – Atlantic, Science Report Series 2007-02, May 2007, 32p.

*Karl, T.R., J.M. Melillo, T.C. Peterson, S.J. Hassol and S.W. Veasey. Eds. (S. Cohen and 27 others on author team), 2009. Global Climate Change Imapcts in the Untied States. U.S. Climate Change Science Program Unified Synthesis Product. Report by the U.S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Washington.

*Karsh, M.B., D. MacIver, A. Fenech, and H. Auld, 2008. Climate-based predictions of forest biodiversity using Smithsonian’s global earth observing network. In Climate Change and Biodiversity: Perspectives and Mitigation Strategies. Prabha Shastri Ranade (ed.). Icfai Books, India. Chapter 5, pp 49-60.

*Klaassen, J., S. Fernandez, M. Vanhoucke and N. Comer, 2008. Drought Hazard in Southern Ontario: A Historical Drought Indicator Analysis. Final technical report prepared for “The Tap Runs Dry: Lessons Learned and Forgotten by Southern Ontario Communities During Past Severe Droughts and Implications for Climate Change”, Adaptation and Impacts Research Division, Environment Canada, Toronto, Ontario. 124 pp.

*Lovejoy, T.E. and M.B. Karsh, 2009. Climate change and biodiversity in the Americas. In Climate Change and Biodiversity in the Americas. Keynote Paper. Adaptation and Impacts Research Division, Environment Canada, Toronto, Ontario. pp 3-20.

*Mirza, M.M.Q. et al., 2007. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fourth Assessment Report: Climate Change 2007: Synthesis Report. IPCC, Geneva.

*Mirza, M., I. Burton, A. Maarouf, B. Taylor, B. Rong, B. Bass, B. Mills, D. Etkin, D. MacIver, G. Koshida, L. Mortsch, P. Gachon, S. Cohen, E. Barrow and R. Street. 2004. Chapter 8: scenarios - the long term challenges. In E. Barrow, B. Maxwell and P. Gachon (eds), Climate Variability and Change in Canada: Past, Present and Future, ACSD Science Assessment Series No. 2, Meteorological Service of Canada, Environment Canada, Toronto, Ontario, p.42-51.

*Mortsch, L., J. Ingram, A. Hebb and S. Doka (eds). 2006. Great Lakes Coastal Wetland Communities: Vulnerability to Climate Change and Response to Adaptation Strategies. Final report submitted to the Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Program, Natural Resources Canada. Environment Canada and the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Toronto, Ontario. 251 pp. + appendices.

*Neale T., Auld H., Bizikova L., Klaassen J., MacIver D., 2007. Mining in a changing climate impacts and adaptation needs in the mining sector. Adaptation and Impacts Research Division, Environment Canada, Toronto.

*Peterson, T.C., D.M. Anderson, S.J. Cohen, M. Cortez-Vázquez, R.J. Murnane, C. Parmesan, D. Phillips, R.S. Pulwarty, J.M.R. Stone, 2008: Why Weather and Climate Extremes Matter; in Weather and Climate Extremes in a Changing Climate. Regions of Focus: North America, Hawaii, Caribbean, and U.S. Pacific Islands. T.R. Karl, G.A. Meehl, C.D. Miller, S.J. Hassol, A.M. Waple, and W.L. Murray (eds.). A Report by the U.S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research, Washington, DC., p. 11-34.

*Richards, W.G., Allison Dawe, Dermott Kearney and Bruce Whiffen, 2008: Ice Storms in Atlantic Canada. Meteorological Service of Canada – Atlantic, Science Report Series (in preparation)

*Richards, W.G. and Y.Abuamer, 2007: Atmospheric Hazards: Extreme Wind Gust Climatology in Atlantic Canada 1955 – 2000. Meteorological Service of Canada – Atlantic, Science Report Series 2007-01 February 2007, 47p.

*Richards, W. G., B. Hansen and Y. Abuamer, 2006: Atmospheric Hazards : snowstorms in Atlantic Canada 1955-2005. Meteorological Service of Canada – Atlantic, Science Report Series 2006-06, December 2006, 30p.

*Richards, W.G. Y. Abuamer and M. Hasan, 2006: Atmospheric Hazards: Snowstorms, Blizzards, Blowing Snow, Extreme Cold, Windchill, Freezing Precipitation, and Winter Rainfall in Atlantic Canada. Meteorological Service of Canada – Atlantic, Science Report Series 2006-07, December 2006, 56p.

*Walker, I.J. and R. Sydneysmith, (contributing author: S. Cohen and 30 others). 2008. British Columbia; Chapter 8 in From Impacts to Adaptation: Canada in a Changing Climate 2007 (D.S. Lemmen, F.J. Warren, J. Lacroix and E. Bush, eds.), Government of Canada, Ottawa, p. 329-386.

*Wheaton, E., G. Koshida, B. Bonsal, T. Johnston, W. Richards, V. Wittrock, 2007. Agricultural Adaptation to Drought (ADA) in Canada: The Case of 2001 to 2002. Prepared for Government of Canada’s Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Program. Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC), Saskatoon, SK. SRC Publication No. 11927-1E07. 25 pp.

*Wheaton, E., S. Kulshreshtha, V. Wittrock (editors) and Bonsal, B.A., A. Chipanshi, C. Grant, G. Koshida, S. Kulshreshtha, E. Wheaton and V. Wittrock (Lead Authors), 2005. Canadian Droughts of 2001 and 2002 Climatology, Impacts and Adaptations. Prepared for Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada with the Canadian Droughts of 2001 and 2002 Steering Committee. Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC), Saskatoon, SK. SRC Publication No. 11602-1E03. 1323 pp.

*Wheaton, E., V. Wittrock, S. Kulshreshtha, G. Koshida, C. Grant, A. Chipanshi and B. Bonsal. 2005. Lessons Learned from the Canadian Drought Years 2001 and 2002: Synthesis Report. Prepared for AAFC and the Drought Steering Committee. Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) Publication No. 11602-46E03. SRC, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. 45p. (in English and French).

*Yohe, G.W., R.D. Lasco, Q.K. Ahmad, N. Arnell, S.J. Cohen, C. Hope, A.C. Janetos and R.T. Perez. 2007. Perspectives on climate change and sustainability. In: Climate Change 2007: Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability. Contribution of Working Group II to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [Parry, M., O. Canziani, J. Palutikof and P. van der Linden (eds.)]. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA, 811-841.


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Rapports (non revus par les pairs)

Andrey, J, B. Mills, D. Unrau, M. Christie and S. Michaels. 2005. Toward a National Assessment of the Travel Risks Associated with Inclement Weather. ICLR Paper Series, Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction, London, Ontario. 35p. www.iclr.org/ research/publications_climate.htm.

Auld, H., D. MacIver, G. Koshida, B. Mills, D. Murray and L. Mortsch. 2005. Summary of Requirements for Agri-Environmental Water Conservation Standards. Report prepared for the Agricultural Policy Framework. Adaptation and Impacts Research Group, Environment Canada. 30p.

Baiz, S., S. Tighe, B. Mills, C.T. Haas, and K. Huen. 2007. Using Road Weather Information Systems (RWIS) to Control Load Restrictions on Gravel and Surface-Treated Highways. Final technical report prepared for Highway Innovation Infrastructure Funding Program (HIIFP), Engineering Standards Branch, Ministry of Transportation of Ontario. 127 pp.

Bizikova L., T. Neale and I. Burton, 2008. Canadian Communities’ Guidebook for Adaptation to Climate Change. Including an Approach to Generate Mitigating co-benefits in the Context of Sustainable Development. First Edition. Environment Canada and University if British Columba, Vancouver. 100p.

Bizikova L., 2007. Climate change adaptation, mitigation and sustainable development: integration options for policy, pp. 75 – 79. In: C. van Bers, D. Petry and C. Pahl-Wostl, GWSP Issues in Global Water System Research, Global Assessments: Bridging Scales and Linking to Policy. The Global Water System Project, International Project Office, Bonn.

Bizikova, L. and Bhadwal S., 2006. Global Environmental Change, Gender and Human Security. IHDP – Up-date (Bonn), no. 1/2006, p. 21 – 23, www.ihdp.org.

Bizikova L. and Cohen S., 2006. Climate change adaptation, mitigation and linkages with sustainable development. International workshop, final report, April 19 – 21, Vancouver. Adaptation and Impacts Research Division, Environment Canada and Institute For Resources, Environment And Sustainability, UBC, Vancouver

Bizikova, L., 2005. Climate change mitigation policies with focus on land-use in transition countries . IHDP – Udate (Bonn) vol. 3.: 3.

Burton, I., and E. Ligeti (eds.), 2007. “Cities preparing for Climate Change: A study of six urban regions.” Toronto: Clean Air Partnership.

Burton, I., Diringer, E., and J. Smith, 2006. Adaptation to Climate Change: International Policy Options. Prepared for the Pew Center on Global Climate Change. Arlington, VA: Pew Center.

Burton, I., and M. van Aalst, 2004. Look Before You Leap: A risk management approach for incorporating climate change adaptation into World Bank operations. Environment Department Papers No. 100, Climate Change Series. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank.

Cohen, S. and T. Neale (eds.), 2006a. Participatory integrated assessment of water management and climate change in the Okanagan Basin, British Columbia. Final report, Project A846. Submitted to Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa. Environment Canada and University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 188p.

Cohen, S. and T. Neale (eds.), 2006b. Participatory integrated assessment of water management and climate change in the Okanagan Basin, British Columbia. Vancouver: Environment Canada and University of British Columbia.

Cohen, S., D. Neilsen and R. Welbourn (eds), 2004. Expanding the Dialogue on Climate Change & Water Management in the Okanagan Basin, British Columbia. Final report submitted to Canadian Climate Change Action Fund, Natural Resources Canada. Environment Canada, University of British Columbia and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Toronto, Ontario. 230p.

Dalton, Shawn, Michael D. Riley, William Richards and Greg LeBlanc, 2008. Climate Change Adaptation Strategy, City of Fredericton, Stakeholder Input. ETF Project Number 070280. Prepared for New Brunswick Department of Environment, Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 5H1.

Dickinson, T., 2007. The Compendium of Adaptation Models for Climate Change: First Edition. Adaptation and Impacts Research Division, Environment Canada. 42p.

Ebi, K.L., and Burton, I., 2008. Identifying practical adaptation options: an approach to address climate change related health risks, Environmental Science and Policy, In Press.

Etkin, D., Haque, E., Bellisario, L., and I. Burton, 2004. An Assessment of Natural Hazards and Disasters in Canada: A Report for Decision-Makers and Practitioners. Publication prepared for the Canadian Natural Hazards Assessment Project. Canada: Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada and Environment Canada.

Gachon P., N. Gauthier, A. I. Bokoye, D. Parishkura, A. Cotnoir, Y. Tramblay et G. Vigeant, 2007: Groupe de travail II : Variabilité, extrêmes et changements climatiques au Sahel : de l'observation à la modélisation. 215 p. dans Rapport des contributions canadiennes au projet ACDI – CILSS (#A030978-002); appui aux capacités d'adaptation aux changements climatiques. Montréal : Environnement Canada, 476p. (CIDA funds).

Gachon, P., A. St-Hilaire, T. Ouarda, VTV Nguyen, C. Lin, J. Milton, D. Chaumont, J. Goldstein, M. Hessami, T.D. Nguyen, F. Selva, M. Nadeau, P. Roy, D. Parishkura, N. Major, M. Choux & A. Bourque, 2005: A first evaluation of the strength and weaknesses of statistical downscaling methods for simulating extremes over various regions of eastern Canada. Sub-component, Climate Change Action Fund (CCAF), Environment Canada, Final report, Montréal, Québec, Canada, 209 pp.

Hebb, A.J. and L. Mortsch, 2007. Floods: Mapping Vulnerability in the Upper Thames Watershed under a Changing Climate. Project Report XI. CFCAS Project Assessment of Water Resources Risk and Vulnerability to Changing Climatic Conditions, University of Western Ontario, 53 p. available from http://www.eng.uwo.ca/research/iclr/fids/publications/cfcas-climate/reports/Vulnerability_Mapping_Report.pdf

Khaliq, M.N., A. St-Hilaire, T.B.M.J. Ouarda, B. Bobée, 2004: Frequency analysis of daily maximum temperature in Southern Quebec with a view to interpret heatwaves. INRS-ETE Research Report R-747, 34 pages and 3 appendices.

Koshida, G., T. Neale, S. Cohen and A. Hebb (eds), 2006. Water Availability Standards for Canadian Agriculture, Pilot Watershed Study of the National Agri-Environmental Standards Initiative, Water Availability Standard. Downsview, Ontario: Environment Canada. 486 pp.

Lantz, V., R. Trenholm, J. Wilson, S. Dalton, W. Richards, C. Clark, J. Prentice, and M. Riley, 2006: Valuing Climate Change Impacts on Extreme Weather Events in Canadian Communities: A Toolkit. Prepared for the Government of Canada’s Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Program, Project #A1189 Dec 31, 2006.

Leary, N., Adejuwon, J., Bailey, W., Barros, V., Caffera, M., Chinvanno, S., Conde, C., De Comarmond, A., De Sherbinin, A., Downing, T., Eakin, H., Nyong, A., Opondo, M., Osman, B., Payet, R., Pulhin, F., Pulhin, J., Ratnasiri, J., Sanjak, E., von Maltitz, G., Wehbe, M., Yin, Y. and Ziervogel, G. 2006. For Whom the Bell Tolls, Vulnerabilities in a Changing Climate: A Synthesis from the AIACC Project (AIACC Working Paper No. 21).

Lines, G., M. Pancura, C. Lander and L. Titus. Climate Change Scenarios for Atlantic Canada Utilizing a Statistical Downscaling Model Based on Two Global Climate Models. Meteorological Service of Canada, Atlantic Region Science Report Series. 2009-01. July 2008.

Lines, G., M. Pancura, and C. Lander. Building Climate Change Scenarios of Temperature and Precipitation in Atlantic Canada using the Statistical Downscaling Model (SDSM). Meteorological Service of Canada, Atlantic Region Science Report Series 2005-9. October 2006 rev.

MacIver D., J. Klaassen, M. Taylor, P. Gray, N. Comer, S. Fernandez and H. Auld. 2007. In D. MacIver and J. Klaassen (eds), Coastal Zone Management Under a Changing Climate in the Great Lakes. Environment Canada, Toronto, Ontario. 22p.

Mills, B., D. Unrau, C. Parkinson, B. Jones, J. Yessis, K. Spring, and L. Pentelow. 2009. Striking Back: An Assessment of Lightning-related Fatality and Injury Risk in Canada. Adaptation & Impacts Research Division, Environment Canada. Waterloo, Ontario. 36p.

Mills, B. (ed.). 2008. SERA North: Economics of Weather, Climate, and Climate Change. Synthesis of a meeting held 21-22 February, Waterloo, Canada. Adaptation and Impacts Research Division, Environment Canada. Waterloo, Canada. 55p.

Mills, B., D. Unrau, L. Pentelow, and K. Spring. Flash Back: A Review of Lightning-related Property Damage and Disruption in Canada. Technical report, Adaptation & Impacts Research Division, Environment Canada, Waterloo, Ontario (under review).

Mills, B., S.L. Tighe, J. Andrey, J.T. Smith, S. Parm and K. Huen. 2007. The Road Well-traveled: Implications of Climate Change for Pavement Infrastructure in Southern Canada. Final report prepared for the Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Program, Natural Resources Canada. Adaptation and Impacts Research Division, Environment Canada, and University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada. 77 pp. + appendices.

Mills, B., L. Pentelow, and J. Peers (eds.). 2006. The Agricultural Odour Hazard in Canada. Final report prepared for the National Agri-Environmental Standards Initiative (NAESI), Environment Canada. Adaptation & Impacts Research Division, Environment Canada, Waterloo, Ontario. 157 pp.

Mirza, M., I. Burton, A. Maarouf, B. Taylor, B. Rong, B. Bass, B. Mills, D. Etkin, D. MacIver, G. Koshida, L. Mortsch, P. Gachon, S. Cohen, E. Barrow and R. Street. 2004. Chapter 8: scenarios - the long term challenges. In E. Barrow, B. Maxwell and P. Gachon (eds), Climate Variability and Change in Canada: Past, Present and Future, ACSD Science Assessment Series No. 2, Meteorological Service of Canada, Environment Canada, Toronto, Ontario, p.42-51.

Mortsch, L. J. Ingram, A. Hebb and S. Doka (eds.), 2006. Great Lakes Coastal Wetland Communities: Vulnerability to Climate change and Response to Adaptation Strategies. Final Report submitted to the Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Program, Natural Resources Canada. Environment Canada and the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Toronto, Ontario. 251 pp.

Mortsch, L., M. Alden and J. Klaassen. 2005. Development of Climate Change Scenarios for Impact and Adaptation Studies in the Great Lakes – St. Lawrence Basin. Report prepared for the International Joint Commission, International Lake Ontario- St. Lawrence River Study Board, Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modeling Technical Working Group. Adaptation and Impacts Research Group, Waterloo, Ontario. 28p.

Mortsch, L.. P. Kay, A. Hebb and A. Emerson. (2005). Aspects of Vulnerability to Droughts and Floods in the Upper Thames Watershed: Perspectives from the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority Stakeholder Engagement, Project Report VI CFCAS Project on Assessment of Water Resources Risk and Vulnerability to Changing Climatic Conditions, University of Western Ontario, 25 pp. available from http://www.eng.uwo.ca/research/iclr/fids/publications/cfcas-climate/reports/ReportVI.pdf

Neale, T., J. Carmichael, and S. Cohen. 2006. Urban Water Futures: Exploring Development, Management and Climate Change Impacts on Urban Water Demand. IN Cohen, S. and T. Neale (eds.). 2006. Participatory integrated assessment of water management and climate change in the Okanagan Basin, British Columbia. Vancouver: Environment Canada and University of British Columbia.

Neilsen, D., W. Koch, W. Merritt, G. Frank, S. Smith, Y. Alila, J. Carmichael, T. Neale and R. Welbourn. 2004. Risk Assessment and Vulnerability – Case Studies of Water Supply and Demand. IN Cohen, S., D. Neilsen and R. Welbourn (eds.). 2004. Expanding the dialogue on climate change & water management in the Okanagan Basin, British Columbia. Final Report, Project A463/433, submitted to Climate Change Action Fund, Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa, 230 pp.

Pancura, M. and G. Lines. Variability and Extremes in Statistically Downscaled Climate Change Projections at Greenwood Nova Scotia. Meteorological Service of Canada, Atlantic Region Science Report Series 2005-10. October 2005

Rong, B. and A. Fenech, 2007. Use of Geographic Information Systems in assessing climate change impacts and adaptation modeling. in Van Bers, C., Petry, D. & Pahl-Wostl, C. (eds.). Global Assessments: Bridging Scales and Linking to Policy. Report on the joint TIAS-GWSP workshop held at the University of Maryland University College, Adelphi, USA, 10 and 11 May 2007. GWSP Issues in Global Water System Research, No.2. GWSP IPO, Bonn. Available at: www.gwsp.org

Rong, B. 2004. Climate Change in Northeast China - Impacts and Adaptation. Report submitted for the Canada-China Cooperation in Climate Change Project.

Sahdev, A., T. Sweiger, S. Jattansingh and G. Koshida. 2005. Assessment of Prediction Tools and Atmospheric-Hydrological Hazards Information for Water Conservation Standards. Report prepared for Agricultural Policy Framework. Adaptation and Impacts Research Group, Environment Canada, Downsview, Ontario. 44p.

Seidou, O., T. Ouarda, P. Gachon, A. Cotnoir, A. Bokoye, M. Badolo, H. N’Djafa Ouaga, A. Amani, et S. Sanda Ibrah, 2006: Modélisation statistique de la relation climat-production céréalière pour le Niger, Rapport INRS-ETE, 46 pp. (CIDA funds).

Shepherd, P., T. Neale and S. Cohen. 2004. Water Management. IN Cohen, S., D. Neilsen and R. Welbourn (eds.). 2004. Expanding the dialogue on climate change & water management in the Okanagan Basin, British Columbia. Final Report, Project A463/433, submitted to Climate Change Action Fund, Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa, 230 pp.

Suggett, J., A. Hadayeghi, B. Mills, J. Andrey, and G. Leach. 2006. Development of Winter Severity Indicator Models for Canadian Winter Road Maintenance. Final report prepared for the Transportation Association of Canada by Synectics Transportation Consultants, University of Waterloo, Environment Canada and IMOS Inc. St. Catharines, Ontario. 53pp + appendices.

Tramblay Y., P. Gachon, A. St-Hilaire and D. Chaumont. 2005. Variabilité et extrêmes de température et de précipitation entre 1941 et 2000: le cas du golfe du fleuve Saint Laurent. INRS-ETE, rapport de recherche R-805. 52p. + 2 annexes.

Vanhoucke, M., N. Comer, J. Klaassen and S. Fernandez. 2006. National Agri-Environmental Standards Initiative (NAESI) Technical Report Series, Report No. 2-58. Environment Canada, Gatineau, Quebec. 1210 p.

Wheaton, E., H. Auld, G. Koshida and D. MacIver. 2005. Agricultural Water Conservation in Canada: Scoping Pressures, Trends and Vulnerabilities. Report prepared for the Agricultural Policy Framework. Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) Publication No. 11926-1E05 and Adaptation and Impacts Research Group, Environment Canada. 51p.

Richards, W. and E. Burridge, 2006. Historical Drought Detection and Evaluation Using the Standardized Precipitation Index and Gridded Data, in CCIAP A932 “Canadian Agricultural Adaptations to 21st Century Droughts: Preparing for Climate Change”, http://www.src.sk.ca/html/research_technology/environment/climatology/Agricultural_Adaptations/Project_Deliverables/index.cfm

Yin, Y.Y., 2006. Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Variability and Change in Western China. Final Report AIACC Project No. AS25. International START Secretariat, Washington, DC, USA (www.aiaccproject.org)

Valuing Climate Change Impacts on Extreme Weather Events in Canadian Communities: A Toolkit (2006) - Prepared for the Government of Canada’s Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Program by Van Lantz, Ryan Trenholm, Jeff Wilson, Shawn Dalton, William Richards,Christie Clark, Jessica Prentice, and Michael Riley. Appendix A. Valuing Climate Change Impacts in Canada: an overview of the literature; Appendix B. Flood Levels and Climate Change Saint John River at Fredericton; Appendix C. A survey of households and businesses affected by flooding in the Saint John River at Fredericton; Appendix D. Using the Toolkit to value the climate change impacts of flooding in the Saint John River at Fredericton


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Documents hors-série

Auld, H. and D. MacIver, 2007. Changing Weather Patterns, Uncertainty and Infrastructure Risk: Emerging Adaptation Requirements. Occasional Paper No. 9, Environment Canada, Adaptation and Impacts Research Division, Toronto, Canada. 18p.

Auld, H., D. MacIver and J. Klaassen, 2007. Adaptation Options for Infrastructure under Changing Climate Conditions. Occasional Paper No. 10, Environment Canada, Adaptation and Impacts Research Division, Toronto, Canada. 19p.

Auld, H., J. Klaassen and N. Comer, 2007. Weathering of Building Infrastructure and the Changing Climate: Adaptation Options. Occasional Paper No. 11, Environment Canada, Adaptation and Impacts Research Division, Toronto, Canada. 18p.

Auld, H., D. MacIver, J. Klaassen, N. Comer and B. Tugwood, 2007. Planning for Atmospheric Hazards and Disaster Management under Changing Climate Conditions. Occasional Paper No. 12, Environment Canada, Adaptation and Impacts Research Division, Toronto, Canada. 16p.

Auld, H. and D. MacIver, 2005. Cities and Communities: The Changing Climate and Increasing Vulnerability of Infrastructure. Occasional Paper No. 3, Adaptation and Impacts Research Group, Environment Canada. 28p.

Burton, I. 2004. Climate Change and the Adaptation Deficit. Occasional Paper No. 1, Adaptation and Impacts Research Group, Environment Canada. 6p.

Fenech, A., H. Auld, D. MacIver, and J. Bruce, 2007. The Americas: Building the Adaptive Capacity to Global Environmental Change. Summary of an International Symposium sponsored by the Inter-American Institute for Global change Research (IAI), Occasional Paper No. 13, Adaptation and Impacts Research Division, Environment Canada. 10p.

Fenech, A., D. MacIver, H. Auld, B. Rong and Y. Yin, 2005. Climate Change: Building Adaptive Capacity. Occasional Paper No. 4, Adaptation and Impacts Research Group, Environment Canada. 12p.

Fenech, A., M. Murphy, D. MacIver, H. Auld and B. Rong, 2005. The Americas: Building the Adaptive Capacity to Global Environmental Change. Occasional Paper No. 5, Adaptation and Impacts Research Group, Environment Canada. 20p.

Karsh, M. and D. MacIver, 2009. Impacts of Climate Extremes on Biodiversity in the Americas. Occasional Paper No. 15, Adaptation and Impacts Research Division, Environment Canada. 40p.

Karsh M., D. MacIver, A. Fenech and H. Auld, 2007. Climate-Based Predictions Of Forest Biodiversity Using Smithsonian’s Global Earth Observing Network. Occasional Paper No. 8, Environment Canada, Adaptation and Impacts Research Division, Toronto, Canada. 10p.

MacIver, D, 2005. Mainstreaming Adaptation and the Impacts Science into Solutions. Occasional Paper No. 2, Adaptation and Impacts Research Group, Environment Canada. 8p.

MacIver, D., H. Auld, N. Urquizo and M. Karsh, 2005. Biometeorology and Adaptation: An Overview. Occasional Paper No. 6, Adaptation and Impacts Research Group, Environment Canada. 22p.

MacIver, D., M. Karsh, N. Comer, J. Klaassen, H. Auld and A. Fenech, 2006. Atmospheric Influences on the Sugar Maple Industry in North America. Occasional Paper No. 7, Adaptation and Impacts Research Division, Environment Canada. 21p.

Mills, B., D. Unrau, L. Pentelow, and K. Spring. 2009. Flash Back: A Review of Lightning-related Property Damage and Disruption Literature. Occasional Paper No. 16, Adaptation and Impacts Research Division, Environment Canada.

MacLellan, J., 2008. Climate Change Adaptation Literature. Occasional Paper No. 14, Adaptation and Impacts Research Division, Environment Canada. 38p


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Soumissions aux délégations canadiennes et groupes d'experts (revus par les pairs)

Auld, H., C. Wong and O. Henrickson, 2004. Case Studies Illustrating the Role of Biodiversity in Mitigating and Adapting to Global Climate Change. Canada’s contribution to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) Decision VII/15 on Biodiversity and Climate Change. November.

United Nations Environment Program, 2005. Integration of Biodiversity Considerations in the Implementation of Adaptation Activities to Climate Change at the Local, Subnational, National, Sub-regional and International Levels. Report of the Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity. Technical Expert Group included D. MacIver.

United Nations Environment Program, 2005. Proposed Framework: Risk Assessment and Management from Adaptation Projects on Biodiversity - Practical Guidance. Report of the Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity. Technical Expert Group included D. MacIver.


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Travaux de congrès (revus par les pairs)

*peer-reviewed

*Auld, H., D. MacIver and J. Klaassen, 2006a. Adaptation Options for Infrastructure under Changing Climate Conditions. In Proceedings of Engineering Institute of Canada Climate Change Technology Conference, May 10-12, Ottawa, Ontario.

*Auld H., D. MacIver, J. Klaassen, N. Comer and B. Tugwood, 2006b. Planning for Atmospheric Hazards and Disaster Management under Changing Climate Conditions. In Proceedings of Engineering Institute of Canada Climate Change Technology Conference, May 10-12, Ottawa, Ontario.

*Auld, H., J. Klaassen and N. Comer, 2006c. Weathering of Building Infrastructure and the Changing Climate: Adaptation Options. In Proceedings of Engineering Institute of Canada Climate Change Technology Conference, May 10-12, Ottawa, Ontario.

*Andrey, J., A. Brenning, D. Kirchhoff, B. Mills, and M.S. Perchanok, 2008. Modeling winter maintenance activities using classification trees. Transportation Research Circular E-C126, Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference on Surface Transportation Weather and Seventh International Symposium on Snow Removal and Ice Control Technology, Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, Washington, D.C. pp. 483-498.

*Baiz, S., S. Tighe, C.T. Haas, B. Mills, and M. Perchanok. 2007. Using Road Weather Information Systems (RWIS) to optimize the scheduling of load restrictions on Northern Ontario’s low volume roads. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Transportation Association of Canada, October 14-17, 2007, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

*Karsh, M.B., D. MacIver, A. Fenech, and H. Auld, 2006. Climate-based predictions of forest biodiversity using Smithsonian’s global earth observing network. American Meteological Society (AMS) Conference Proceedings. 17th Conference on Biometeology and Aerobiology. May 2006, San Diego, CA.

*Koshida, G., E. Stratton, J. Klaassen and M. Vanhoucke, 2007. Tap Runs Dry: Managing urban water supply now and in the future in Canada. In: Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Climate and Water, September 3-6, 2007, Helsinki, Finland. pp. 251-259.

*Koshida, G., L. Mortsch, S. Cohen and E. Wheaton, 2006. Developing agricultural water availability standards for Canada. In: Proceedings at 59th Annual Canadian Water Resources Association (CWRA) Conference. June 4-7, 2006, Toronto, Ontario.

*Mills, B., S. Tighe, J. Andrey, K. Huen and S. Parm, 2006. Climate change and the performance of pavement infrastructure in southern Canada: Context and case study. CD Proceedings of the EIC Climate Change Technology Conference, Engineering Institute of Canada, Ottawa, May 10-12, 2006. ISBN 1-4244-0218-2.

Mirza, M.M.Q., 2008. Climate Change and Adaptation Accounting for Flood Hazard in Bangladesh. Proceedings of the International Conference on Evaluating Climate Change and Development, May 10-13, 2008, Alexandria, Egypt.

*Suggett, J., A. Hadayeghi, J. Andrey, B. Mills, and G. Leach, 2007. Development of winter severity indicator models for Canadian winter road maintenance, 86th Annual Meeting Preprint CD-ROM, proceedings of the Transportation Research Board annual meeting, 21-25 January, 2007, Washington, D.C.

*Tighe, S.L., J.T. Smith, J. Andrey, and B. Mills, 2008. .Temperature and precipitation sensitivity analysis on pavement performance, Transportation Research Circular E-C126, Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference on Surface Transportation Weather and Seventh International Symposium on Snow Removal and Ice Control Technology, Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, Washington, D.C. pp. 558-571.

*Wheaton, E., G. Koshida and V. Wittrock, 2007. What does Current Agricultural Adaptation to Drought mean for Future Vulnerability? In: Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Climate and Water, September 3-6, 2007, Helsinki, Finland. pp. 532-537.

*Wheaton, E., G. Koshida, B. Bonsal, T. Johnson and V. Wittrock, 2006. Are we prepared for Future Droughts in the Canadian Prairies? In: Proceedings, Climate Change and Water in the Prairies Conference, Saskatoon, SK, June 21-23, 2006. Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) Publication No. 11926-3D06.

*Wheaton, E., V. Wittrock and G. Koshida, 2006. Assessing Adaptations and Determining Coping Ranges to Severe Droughts in Canada. In: Proceedings at 59th Annual Canadian Water Resources Association (CWRA) Conference. June 4-7, 2006, Toronto, Ontario. Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) Publication No. 11927-10D06.

*Yin, Y.Y. 2007. “Mainstreaming Wetland Adaptation to Climate Change into Rural Sustainable Development Plans”, Invited Speaker by UNDP at the International Workshop Mainstreaming Wetland Biodiversity Conservation: Experience & Lessons Learned in Practical Applications of Mainstreaming. December 1-4, Yueyang City, Hunan Province, China.


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Travaux de congrès (NON revus par les pairs)

Bizikova L., 2007a. “Analysis and Assessment I: Innovative Approaches for Climate Policy Appraisal and Action” Semi-plennary organizer at Amsterdam Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change, to be held in Amsterdam on 24-26 May 2007.

Bizikova L., 2007b. Social adaptation. Institutional Analysis of Sustainability Problems. Second THEMES Marie Curie Summer School, 18-29 June, Stara Lesna, Slovakia.

Bizikova L., 2007c. Adaptation, mitigation and sustainable development: examining opportunities for translating research into action. Explanatory Workshop on Climate Change and Human Security, IHDP – GECH, 19 – 21 June, Oslo, Norway.

Bizikova L., 2007d. Climate Change Adaptation, Mitigation and Sustainable Development: Opportunities of Integrating for Policy. Global Assessments: Bridging Scales and Linking to Policy. A joint workshop of The Integrated Assessment Society (TIAS) and the Global Water System Project (GWSP), May 9 – 11, Washington DC.

Bizikova L. and Cohen S., 2006. Climate change adaptation, mitigation and linkages with sustainable development. International workshop, final report, April 19 – 21, Vancouver. Adaptation and Impacts Research Division, Environment Canada and Institute For Resources, Environment And Sustainability, UBC, Vancouver

Bizikova L. and Kluvankova-Oravska, 2007. Symposium: Sustainability research in transition countries: examples, lesson learned and future directions – symposium. European Society for Ecological Economics, 5 – 8 of June, Leipzig, Germany..

Bizikova, L. 2006b. Barriers and opportunities for long term climate change responses in transition countries. Global Environmental Change: Regional Challenges, An Earth System Science Partnership Global Environmental Change, Open Science Conference 9-12 November 2006 Beijing, China.

Bizikova, L. 2006c. Adaptation to climate change in agriculture and implication for land-use change. Climate Change Impact and Adaptation - Metrics for Agriculture. International workshop. June 5 – 6th, Columbia university, New York.

Bizikova, L. and Cohen, S., 2006. Climate change adaptation and mitigation in the context of water resource management. ESSP side event. Global Environmental Change: Regional Challenges, An Earth System Science Partnership Global Environmental Change, Open Science Conference 9-12 November 2006 Beijing, China.

Bizikova, L. and M. Nijnik, 2006a. Linking carbon sequestration potentials and policies to local and regional conditions, 5 – 7 June, 2006; 12th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Vancouver, Canada

Bizikova, L., 2006b. Exploring carbon sequestration potentials in transition countries. 5 – 7 June, 2006; 12th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Vancouver, Canada

Bizikova, L, 2006c. International Workshop on Adaptation, Mitigation, and Sustainable Development, 19 – 21. April Vancouver, Canada . Livia Bizikova was an organizer of international workshop that served to unite practitioners and scholars to consider linkages between adaptation, mitigation, and sustainable development.

Bizikova L., 2006d. Economic assessment of carbon sequestration potential in agriculture and forestry in transition countries of Europe. DISCCRS II Symposium, March 26 - April 2, Pacific Grove, California.

Bizikova, L., Cohen, S. and Burch S., 2006. Opportunities for local development initiatives from linking climate change and sustainable development. 5 – 7 June, 2006; 12th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Vancouver, Canada

Bokoye, A.I., P. Gachon, N. Gauthier, D. Parishkura, A. Cotnoir, G. Vigeant, and J. Milton, 2006: Assessment of global climate characterization of duration, intensity and frequency of daily rainfall: Application to African Sahel. American Meteorological Society Annual Congress, Fall Meeting, December 2006, San Francisco, US, 2.10.

Brown, B., R. Morss, J. Lazo, H. Brooks, P. Ganderton and B. Mills, 2007. Defining societal and economic research and applications priorities related to developments in numerical weather prediction, Preprints of the 22nd American Meteorological Society Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting/ 18th Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction, June 25-29, Park City, Utah. Paper 12B.2.

Burton, I. and Bizikova L., 2007. The Integration of Adaptation and Mitigation in Community Response to Climate Related Disasters in the Context of Sustainable Development: Forming Partnerships with a Common Methodology. 4th Annual Canadian Hazards and Risk Network Symposium, 6 – 8 November, Vancouver.

Campbell, R., A. Fenech, P. Jacobson, J. Lazo, P. McComb, B. Mills and D. Smith, 2005. The value of meteorological products and services: money for nothing and your weather information for free. Proceedings of the Canadian Society for Ecological Economics (CANSEE) Biennial Conference, October 28, York University, Toronto, Ontario. www.cansee.org/2005_proceedings_e.aspx.

Cheng, S., H. Auld, G. Li, J. Klaassen, Q. Li, N. Comer, M. Campbell, N. Day, D. Pengelly and S. Gingrich, 2004. An Analysis of Possible Climate Change Impacts on Human Mortality in South Central Canada. In Proceedings of 16th Conference on Biometeorology & Aerobiology, August 23-27, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (sponsored by the American Meteorological Society).

Cheng, S., H. Auld, G. Li, J. Klaassen, B. Tugwood and Q. Li, 2004. An Automated Synoptic Typing Procedure to Predict Freezing Rain: An Application to Ottawa, Ontario. In Proceedings of 16th Conference on Biometeorology & Aerobiology, August 23-27, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (sponsored by the American Meteorological Society).

Cheng, S., H. Auld, G. Li, J. Klaassen, B. Tugwood, 2004. An Automated Synoptic Typing Procedure to Predict Freezing Rain: An Application to Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Wea. Forecasting, 19, 751-768.

Cohen, S., Bizikova, L. and Burch , 2006. Linking climate change and sustainable development - theoretical approaches. 5 – 7 June, 2006; 12th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Vancouver, Canada

Cohen, S., D. Neilsen and S. Langsdale. 2005. Exploring options for adapting water management in the Okanagan region to future climate change. Proceedings of the Canadian Water Resources Association, British Columbia Branch: Water – Our Limiting Resource: Towards Sustainable Water Management in the Okanagan, February 23-25, Kelowna, British Columbia. p.306-319.

Gachon P., 2007: Uncertainties in regional climate change scenarios. Expert Symposium on Climate Change: Modelling, Impacts, and Adaptations, Ed. S.Y. Liong, K.K. Phoon, and D.G. Toll, National University of Singapore, Singapore,17-19 December 2007, 45-54, ISBN:978-81-904438-3-8.

Goldstein, J., J. Milton, N. Major, P. Gachon, and D. Parishkura, 2004: Climate extremes indices and their links with future water availability: Case study for summer of 2001. Proceedings of the 57th Annual Conference of the Canadian Water Resources Association (CWRA). 7pp.

Hebb, A., L. Mortsch and P. Deadman, 2006. Spatiotemporal trend analysis of wetland vegetation response to historical water level fluctuations at Long Point, Ontario. Proceedings of the Canadian Society of Landscape Ecology & Management Meeting, August 25-27, 2004, Waterloo, Ontario (in press).

Hebb, A., L. Mortsch and P. Deadman, 2004. Documenting Change in Lake Erie Coastal Wetland Ecosystems. Proceedings of the Parks Research Forum of Ontario 2003 Annual Meeting: Protected Areas and Watershed Management. 8-10 May 2003: London, Ontario.

Hessami M., T.B.M.J. Ouarda, P. Gachon, A. St-Hilaire, F. Selva and B. Bobée, 2004: Evaluation of statistical downscaling methods over several regions of eastern Canada. Proceeding of the 57th Annual Conference of the CWRA. 9 pp.

Holubec, I, Auld, H, Fernandez, S and Wang B. 2009. Climate (Temperature) Design Criteria for Permafrost Regions under Climate Change. 2nd Climate Change Technology Conference, Hamilton, ON. May 12-15, 2009.

Holubec, I., Auld, H., Fernandez, S. and Wang, B. 2009. Climate change, a challenge to mine reclamation in the North. Northern Latitudes Mine Reclamation Workshop, Sep 8-11, Yellowknife, NT.

Klaassen, J., H. Auld, D. MacIver, B. Tugwood, N. Comer, 2004. Science for Ontario Municipalities’ Emergency Management Planning: The Atmospheric Hazards in Ontario Website. Presented at 38th Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (CMOS) Congress, May 31-June 3, Edmonton, Alberta.

Klaassen, J., H. Auld, M. Geast, S. Cheng, E. Ros and R. Lee, 2004. Severe Ice Storm Risks in Ontario. Presented at 38th Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (CMOS) Congress, May 31-June 3, Edmonton, Alberta.

May, B. and Plummer, R., 2009. Adaptive Management Strategies for Multiple Hazard Risk Characterization, Communication and Mitigation. International expert workshop on The characterization, communication and mitigation of risk arising from multiple hazards, Natural Environment Research Council, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.

Mills, B., K. Spring, and D. Chretien, 2008. A review of lightning impacts in Canada, 20th International Lightning Detection Conference and 2nd International Lightning Meteorology Conference Preprint CD-ROM, 21-25 April, Tucson, Arizona.

Mills, B, 2006. Decision Support Systems: Considerations for THORPEX SERA. Background theme paper for the workshop on North American THORPEX Societal and Economic Research and Applications, Boulder, CO, August 14-16, 2006. http://www.sip.ucar.edu/thorpex/theme.jsp.

Mills, B., R. Morss, H. Brooks, B. Brown, P. Ganderton and J. Lazo, 2006. A Societal and Economic Research and Applications Agenda for the North American THORPEX Programme, CD preprints for the Second International THORPEX Science Symposium, December 4-8, Landshut, Germany. 2pp.

Mills, B. and R. Morss, 2005. What is a high impact weather forecast? Proceedings of the 1st THORPEX International Science Symposium, December 6-10, 2004, Montréal, Québec.

Mirza, M.M.Q., 2009. Climate Change Risks in Bangladesh. In the Proceedings of International Conference of Bangladesh Environment Network 2009, January 1, Dhaka.

Mirza, M.M.Q., 2009. Adapting to Climate Risks in Developing Countries. In the Proceedings of the International Conference on "International Environmental Treaties: their Role, their Possibilities, their Risks and Limitations", Nanzan University, Nagoya, Japan.

Mirza, M.M.Q., 2007a. Climate Change, Adaptation and Adaptive Governance in Water Sector in South Asia. In the proceedings of Amsterdam Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change, 24-26 May 2007.

Mirza, M.M.Q., 2007b. Hydrological Extremes in the IPCC AR4, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Climate and Water, Helsinki, Finland, 3–6 September 2007, 332-337.

Mirza, M.M.Q., 2007c. Hydrology for the 21st Century. Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Climate and Water, Helsinki, Finland, 3–6 September 2007, 338-344.

Mirza, M.M.Q., 2006a. Institutional Mechanism for Conflict Resolution and Water Cooperation: An Assessment of the Indo-Bangladesh Joint Rivers Commission (JRC).

Mirza, M.M.Q., 2006b. Mainstreaming Climate Change for Extreme Weather Events & Management of Disasters: An Engineering Challenge. In the proceedings of: EIC Climate Change Technology Conference: Engineering Challenges and Solutions in the 21st Century, May 10-12, Ottawa.

Mirza, M.M.Q. and M. Rahman, 2005. Downscaled climate data and implications for the energy sector in Canada. Pre-Conference Proceedings of the CWRA Annual Meeting: Reflections on Our Future: A New Century of Water Stewardship, June 14-17, Banff, Alberta.

Mortsch, L.D., A.J. Hebb, D.H. Burn, P. Prodanovic, and S.P. Simonovic, 2007. Climate Change and Flooding: Mapping Vulnerability in the City of London, Upper Thames River Basin, Canada, in, Mari Heinonen (ed.,) International Conference on Climate and Water Proceedings, Helsinki, Finland. 3–6 September 2007, pp. 351-358.

Nguyen T., V.T.V. Nguyen, P. Gachon and A. Bourque, 2004: An assessment of statistical downscaling methods for generating daily precipitation and temperatures extremes in the greater Montreal region. Proceeding of the 57th Annual Conference of the CWRA. 10 pp.

Nguyen, V.T.V., T.D. Nguyen and P. Gachon. 2004. An evaluation of statistical downscaling methods for simulating daily precipitation and extreme temperature series at a local site. Proceedings of the 14th Congress of the Asia-Pacific Division of International Association of Hydraulic Research, December 15-18, Hong Kong. 6p.

Nijnik M. and L. Bizikova, 2006. Analysing the economics of carbon uptake in forestry in the transition countries of Ukraine and Slovakia. IUFRO Div. 4 International Meeting Managing Forest Ecosystems: The Challenges of Climate Change April 3rd-7th, 2006 - Univ. of Valladolid at Palencia, Spain.

Richards, W., J. Klaassen, H. Auld, S. Fernandez, and P. Gachon, 2007: Extreme Precipitation Events in a Changing Climate. Preprints Canadian Dam Association Annual Conference, Sept. 2007, 15p.

Schuster, C., D. Charron, J. Klaassen, A. Maarouf, H. Auld and D. MacIver, 2004. A Forensic Analysis of Waterborne Disease Outbreaks – Exploring Techniques to Identify Thresholds. Presented at 38th Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (CMOS) Congress, May 31-June 3, Edmonton, Alberta.

Schuster, C., D. Charron, A. Maarouf, H. Auld, D. MacIver and J. Klaassen, 2004. Potential Climatic Indicators for Water Contamination and Consequent Drinking Water Disease Outbreaks. Presented at 16th Conference on Biometeorology & Aerobiology, August 23-27, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (sponsored by the American Meteorological Society).

Scott, D., G. McBoyle, B. Mills and A. Minogue. 2004. Climate change and the ski industry in eastern North America: a reassessment. Proceedings of the International Society of Biometeorology Commission on Climate, Tourism and Recreation, June 9-12, Kolimbari, Creete, Greece.

Yin, Y.Y., 2006. “Linking carbon sequestration science, adaptation and local sustainability” paper presented at the 12th International Symposium on Society and Natural Resources. 3 - 9 June 2006, Vancouver, Canada.


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Auld, H. D. MacIver, J. Klaassen, N. Comer and B. Tugwood, 2004. Atmospheric Hazards in Ontario. ACSD Science Assessment Series No. 3, Meteorological Service of Canada, Environment Canada, Toronto, Ontario, 72 pp.

Cohen, S.J. 2009. Moving beyond the damage report in the Okanagan region, Canada. IHDP 7th Open Meeting, 26-30 April, Bonn.

Cohen, S. and S. Langsdale. 2008. Assessing performance of climate change adaptation measures in the Okanagan region. American Water Resources Association Annual Conference, 17 November, New Orleans.

Cohen, S. 2008. Moving beyond the damage report: Adapting to climate change in the Okanagan region. Invited presentation, Climate Change Seminar, Canadian Columbia River Forum, 27-28 October, Cranbrook.

Cohen, S. 2008. Moving beyond the damage report: Adapting to climate change in the Okanagan region. Invited presentation, UBC Climate Action Symposium, 2 October, Vancouver

Cohen, S. 2008. From Trout Creek to the IPCC: Linking climate change scenarios, adaptation and sustainable development. Invited presentation, CMOS 2008 Congress -- Water, Weather, Climate: Science Informing Decisions, 26-29 May, Kelowna.

Cohen, S. 2008. Adapting to climate change within long-term community planning. Invited presentation, Extreme Events--Municipalities Adapting to Climate Change, Adaptation to Climate Change Team (ACT) Conference, Simon Fraser University, 2-3 June, Vancouver

Comer, N., Feb 2008. Invited Speaker. Climate Change and Biodiversity in the Americas Workshop. Panama City, Panama. Development of the Canadian Climate Change Scenarios Network.

Comer, N., March 2008. Training Course Instructor. Climate Models: Scenarios of Future Climate Change for Impacts and Adaptation Studies. Climate Change and Biodiversity in the Americas Workshop. Panama City, Panama.

Comer, N., April 2008. Invited Speaker. Air and Waste Management Association and Canadian Water Resources Association Symposium on Changing Climates, Uncertain Futures, and Evolving Practices. Vancouver, British Columbia.

Comer, N., May 2008. Invited Presentation. Toronto Environment Office/ Toronto and Region Conservation Authority/ Clean Air Partnership. Toronto, Ontario.

Comer, N., May 6 2008. Presentation. Introduction to the Canadian Climate Change Scenarios Network. Climate Scenarios of Extremes for Impact and Adaptation Studies Workshop. Montreal, Quebec.

Comer, N., June 2008. Invited Speaker. Scenarios 101 and 201 - Canadian Climate Change Scenarios Network (CCCSN). Climate Change Scenarios in the Canadian Arctic. Whitehorse, Yukon Territory.

Comer, N., December 2008. Invited Speaker. Climate Change and Stormwater Management. Ontario Ministry of Environment Stormwater Management Working Group. Toronto, Ontario.

Fernandez, S., 2009. Canadian Drought Alert and Monitoring Program (CDAMP). Presented at Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (CMOS) Congress, May 31- June 4, 2009. Halifax, NS.

Fernandez, S. and H. Auld, 2007. Climate Change Adaptation: Lessons from our Archivists, A Meteorologist’s Perspective. Invited presentation, 32nd Annual Conference of the Association of Canadian Archivists, June 21 – 23, 2007. Kingston, Ontario.

Gachon, P., D. Parishkura, M. Radojevic, A. Harding, Y. B. Dibike, and V.T.V. Nguyen, 2008 : High Resolution Climate Change Scenarios from Downscaling Methods: Mean and Extremes Information over a River Basin in Southern Québec, Canada. 5th Annual Meeting of the Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS), Busan, South Korea, 16-20 June, 2008.

Gachon, P., D. Parishkura, M. Radojevic, A. Harding, and Y. B. Dibike, 2008: High resolution climate change scenarios from Downscaling Methods: Mean and extremes information over a river basin in southern Québec, CMOS Annual Congress, “Dynamical & Statistical Downscaling Session”, Kelowna, BC, 26-29 May, 2008.

Gachon, P., and Dibike, Y., 2007: Scenarios of Climate Extremes from Statistical and Dynamical Downscaling Results for Southern Québec, Canada. 4th Annual Meeting of the Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS), Bangkok, Thailand, 1-5 August, 2007.

Gachon, P. and Y. Dibike, 2007: Comparison of Statistical and Dynamical Downscaling Results for Climate-Change Scenario Development in Southern Québec. IUGG-IAMAS conference, Perugia, Italy, 2-13 July, 2007.

Gachon, P., Y. Dibike, , and V-T-V Nguyen, 2006: Climate change and extremes in northern Canada: Statistical downscaling results using two driving coupled GCMs. 3rd Annual Meeting of the AOGS, Singapore, 11-14 July 2006.

Gachon, P. and Y. Dibike, 2006: Climate change and extremes in northern Canada: Statistical downscaling results using two driving coupled GCMs. Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (CMOS) Congress 40th, Toronto, June 2-5, 2006.

Gachon, P. and Y. Dibike, 2006: Climate change and extremes in northern Canada: Statistical downscaling results using two driving coupled GCMs. European Geosciences Union, 3rd General Assembly. Vienna, Austria, April 3–7, 2006.

Karsh, M.B. 2009. Invited Speaker. Urban Forestry and Climate Change Workshop. Climate Change and Biodiversity: Implications for Urban Forestry, Feb 2008. Niagara Falls, ON

Karsh, M.B., 2008. Impacts of Climate Extremes on Biodiversity in the Americas. Invited Speaker. Climate Change and Biodiversity in the Americas Workshop, Feb 2008. Panama City, Panama.

Khaliq, N., T.B.M.J. Ouarda, P. Gachon, L. Sushama, 2008. Temporal evolution of low flow regimes in Canadian rivers. Paper presented at the North American Drought Monitor Workshop, held at Ottawa from October 15–17, 2008.

Khaliq, N., 2008. Temporal evolution of low flow regimes in Canadian rivers. Seminar presented at the national workshop on “Extreme Climate Scenarios for Impact and Adaptation Studies”, held at Montreal, Quebec from May 6–8, 2008.

Khaliq, N., 2007. Stochastic modeling of occurrences of heat spells and their characteristics. Seminar presented at “Ensembles RT8 Workshop on Climatic Extremes”, Riederalp, Switzerland: January 29 to February 2, 2007.

Khaliq, N., 2006. Stochastic modeling of occurrences of heat spells and their characteristics. Seminar presented on November 29, 2006 at Ouranos, Montreal, Quebec.

Khaliq, N., 2005. Bayesian change-point analysis of Montreal heat spells. Seminar presented at the one-day workshop of “Climate Analysis” group of Ouranos, held at Montreal on September 27, 2005.

Koshida, G., E. Wheaton, V. Wittrock, E. Stratton and S. Butt, 2008. Before The Tap Runs Dry: Identifying User Needs for Designing Better Drought Products. Invited oral presentation, North American Drought Monitor (NADM) Canadian Workshop, March 5, 2008, Guelph, Ontario.

Koshida, G., E. Wheaton, and V. Wittrock, 2008. The 2001-2002 Canadian Drought Experience: Lessons Learned. Invited oral presentation, North American Drought Monitor (NADM) Workshop, October 15, 2008, Ottawa, Ontario.

Koshida, G., 2008. Tap Runs Dry: Managing and preparing for droughts in southern Ontario communities. Invited oral presentation, ARC Webinar, November 18, 2008.

May, B., 2008. Public Health Inspection and Climate Change: Building Adaptive Capacity. 69th Annual Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors Educational Conference, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.

Richards, William, 2008: Climate Change Scenarios for the St. Croix River System, St. Croix Water Workshop, April 2008.

Richards, William, 2008: Climate Change Scenarios for the St. Croix River System, St. Croix Water Workshop International St. Croix River Watershed Board, McAdam, NB, August 19 2008

Richards, W.G., Alison Dawe, Dermott Kearney and Bruce Whiffen, 2008: Atmospheric hazards: Ice (Glitter) Storms in Atlantic Canada, CMOS Congress, Kelowna BC, June 2008.

Rong, B., 2007. Geostatistical Modelling of Biosphere Reserves Vulnerability to Climate Extremes. Presented at 10IMSC (International Meetings on Statistical Climatology), Beijing, China, August 2007.

Rong, B. and Yin, Y.Y., 2006. Proposals for future co-operation - Canada-China Cooperation in Climate Change (C5): The Next Steps. Presented at a side event of the Global Environmental Change: Regional Challenges, an ESSP Open Science Conference, Beijing, China, November 2006.

Rong, B., 2005. Mapping Regional Vulnerability to Climate Change on Agriculture. Presented at the special session of International symposium on Arid Climate Change and Sustainable Developments (ISACS), Lanzhou, China, 2005.

Rong, B., 2005. Mapping Regional Vulnerability to Climate Change on Agriculture. Presented at the Adapting to Climate Change in Canada 2005: Understanding Risks and Building Capacity conference Montréal, Québec, May 4-7, 2005.

Yin, Y.Y. 2008. “How to Select Best Adaptation Practices to Reduce Drought and Flood Risks Associated with Climate Change: Some Cases”, Invited Speaker at the Forum on Climate Change and Science & Technology Innovation, Beijing, 24-25 April 2008. Hosted by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China (MOST), Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China (MFA), National Development and Reform Commission of China (NDRC), State Environmental Protection Administration of China (SEPA), China Meteorological Administration (CMA) and Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).

Yin, Y.Y. 2008. “Integrating Climate Adaptation and Biodiversity Sustainability Strategy”, Invited Speaker at the high level workshop sponsored by EU, UNDP-China, SEPA and NDRC on biodiversity and climate change in Beijing, 15-16 March 2008.

Yin, Y.Y. 2008. “Migration, urbanization, rural development and China’s sustainability”, invited expert presentation at the China’s Sustainable Development Workshop held in Ottawa on 25th February 2008, sponsored by the Privy Council Office, Government of Canada.

Yin, Y. 2007. Climate Change Adaptation Policy and Sustainable Development. Invited speaker, at Governing Climate Change: Challenges and Strategies, November 30, 2007, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.

Yin, Y.Y. and Gong, P. 2007. International Practices on Regulatory Systems and Incentives for Green Buildings Development. Invited expert presentation at International Mayors’ Forum on Sustainable Cities, November 15-16, 2007, Tianjin, China.

Yin, Y.Y. and Rong, B. 2007. Mainstreaming Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation into Sustainable Development Strategies (AMSD): Research Framework and Tools. Invited presentation at the Workshop on Climate Change Adaptation Pilot Case Studies, 25 October 2007, Yinchuan, China.

Yin, Y.Y. 2007. Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation Methods and Tools Used in the AS25 Project. Invited presentation at the Workshop on Climate Change and Land Desertification, 22-23 May 2007, Lanzhou, China.

Yin, Y.Y. 2007. Incorporating Climate Adaptation in Development Planning: A Case in Heihe River Region of Northwest China. Invited presentation at IGES/UNU-IAS Scoping Consultation “Mainstreaming Adaptation Concerns in Agriculture and Water Sectors: Progress and Challenges” 14-15 February 2007, Hayama, Japan.


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Communications par affiches

Braid, A.M. 2008. Ontario's Niagara Escarpment (ONE) Monitoring Programme. M.B. Karsh (eds). Poster presentation at Climate Change and Biodiversity in the Americas Workshop, Feb. 25-29, 2008. Panama City, Panama.

Casselman, A. 2008. SI/MAB Paired Forest Monitoring Plots in Canada. M.B. Karsh (eds). Poster presentation at Climate Change and Biodiversity in the Americas Workshop, Feb. 25-29, 2008. Panama City, Panama.

Craig, B. 2008. Long Point Biosphere Reserve, Canada. M.B. Karsh (eds). Poster presentation at Climate Change and Biodiversity in the Americas Workshop, Feb. 25-29, 2008. Panama City, Panama.

Drysdale, C. 2008. SI/MAB Plot use in Kejimkujik National Park, Canada. C. Drysdale. M.B. Karsh (eds). Poster presentation at Climate Change and Biodiversity in the Americas Workshop, Feb. 25-29, 2008. Panama City, Panama.

Eamer, J. 2008. SI/MAB in the Yukon, Canada: Adapting the protocols for the North. M.B. Karsh (eds). Poster presentation at Climate Change and Biodiversity in the Americas Workshop, Feb. 25-29, 2008. Panama City, Panama.

Fernandez, S., D. MacIver, C. Comer, B. Wang, J. Klaassen and H. Auld, 2009. Canadian Drought Alert and Monitoring Program (CDAMP). Poster presentation at the 23rd Conference on Hydrology; American Meteorological Society (AMS). January 11 to 15, 2009, Phoenix, Arizona, US.

Fernandez, S., H. Auld and D. MacIver, 2007. National Hazards Network. Poster presentation at the 4th Annual Canadian Risk and Hazards Network Symposium (CRHNet) November 6 to 8, 2007, Vancouver, British Colombia.

Jean-Louis, A. 2008. Forest Biodiversity Plots on Galiano Island, Canada. M.B. Karsh (eds.). M.B. Karsh (eds.). Poster presentation at Climate Change and Biodiversity in the Americas Workshop, Feb. 25-29, 2008. Panama City, Panama.

Karsh, M.B. 2008a. Bioregional Mapping on Toronto Islands Biodiversity Plot. Poster presentation at Climate Change and Biodiversity in the Americas Workshop. Panama City, Panama. Feb. 25-29. 2008.

Karsh, M.B. 2008b. National Comparisons of SI/MAB Plots in Canada. Poster presentation at Climate Change and Biodiversity in the Americas Workshop, Feb. 25-29, 2008. Panama City, Panama.

Karsh, M., D. MacIver, H. Auld, A. Casselman and S. Fung. 2008. Biological Threats to Biodiversity. Poster presentation at Climate Change and Biodiversity in the Americas Workshop, Feb. 25-29, 2008. Panama City, Panama.

Khaliq, N., T.B.M.J. Ouarda, P. Gachon, L. Sushama, 2008. Identification of temporal trends in low flow regimes of Canadian rivers in the presence of short- and long-term persistence. Poster for the 2008 European Geophysical Union (EGU) meeting, Vienna, Austria.

Khaliq, N., 2006. A Poisson-Gamma model for occurrences of heat spells over southern Quebec. Poster presented at the Second Ouranos Symposium on Climate Change, held at Montreal from 2–3 November 2006.

Khaliq, N., A. St-Hilaire, T.B.M.J. Ouarda, B. Bobée, 2004. Frequency analysis of southern Quebec heatwaves. Poster presented at the First Ouranos Symposium on Climate Changes, held at Montreal from 9–10 June 2004.

Khaliq, N., T.B.M.J. Ouarda, J.-C. Ondo, B. Bobée, 2004. Frequency analysis of a sequence of dependent and/or non-stationary observations. Poster presented at the First Ouranos Symposium on Climate Change, held at Montreal from 9–10 June 2004.

Koshida, G., 2006. Development of a Quick Response Protocol to Assess Weather-Related Disasters in Canada. Poster presentation at International Disaster Reduction Conference (IDRC) August 27-September 1, 2006, Davos, Switzerland.

Lechowicz, M. 2008. Preliminary Report on the Ice Storm Damage to Forest Trees in Quebec, Canada. M.B. Karsh (eds.). Poster presentation at Climate Change and Biodiversity in the Americas Workshop, Feb. 25-29, 2008. Panama City, Panama.

Liu, A.Q., D. MacIver, H. Auld, D. Charron, J. Klaassen, A. Fenech and R. Hansell, 2004. Excessive Rainfall and Waterborne Diseases in Southern Ontario. Poster presented at 33rd Canadian Science Writers’ Annual Conference, June 5-7, Toronto, Ontario.

MacIver, D.C. 2008a. Atmospheric Change and Biodiversity: Using SI/MAB Plots for Understanding the Impacts of Atmospheric Change. M.B. Karsh (eds.). Poster presentation at Climate Change and Biodiversity in the Americas Workshop, Feb. 25-29, 2008. Panama City, Panama.

MacIver, D.C. 2008b. Analysing and Applying Collected Data: The Biodiversity Issue. M.B. Karsh (eds.). Poster presentation at Climate Change and Biodiversity in the Americas Workshop, Feb. 25-29, 2008. Panama City, Panama.

MacIver, D.C. 2008c. Biodiversity Framework. M.B. Karsh (eds.). Poster presentation at Climate Change and Biodiversity in the Americas Workshop, Feb. 25-29, 2008. Panama City, Panama.

MacIver, D.C. 2008d. Centre for Atmospheric Research Experiments (CARE). M.B. Karsh (eds.). Poster presentation at Climate Change and Biodiversity in the Americas Workshop, Feb. 25-29, 2008. Panama City, Panama.

MacIver, D.C. and M.B. Karsh. 2008. Network of Biodiversity Observing Sites (NBOS) in Canada. Environment Canada. Poster presentation at Climate Change and Biodiversity in the Americas Workshop, Feb. 25-29, 2008. Panama City, Panama.

Paixao, E., H. Auld, and D. MacIver, 2008. The relationship between the increase of dengue fever and the variations in the Weather in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Poster presentation at Conference in Cuba – Tropico 2008. p. 939-945.

Wheaton, E., G. Koshida and V. Wittrock, 2006. Challenges in Responding to the Canadian Droughts of 2001 and 2002. Poster presentation at Managing Drought and Water Scarcity in Vulnerable Environments, September 18-20, 2006, Longmont, CO.


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Brunet, G., M. Shapiro, B. Hoskins, M. Moncrieff, R. Dole, G. Kiladis, B. Kirtman, A. Lorenc, B. Mills, R. Morss, S. Polavarapu, D. Rogers, J. Schaake, and J. Shukla. Toward a seamless process for the prediction of weather and climate: The advancement of sub-seasonal to seasonal prediction, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. Submitted.

Cheng, C.S., G. Li, H. Auld, 2010. Possible Impacts of Climate Change on Freezing Rain Using Downscaled Future Climate Scenarios: Updated for Eastern Canada. Submitted to Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences.

Cheng, C.S., G. Li, Q. Li, H. Auld, 2009a. A synoptic weather typing approach to assess climate change impacts on rainfall in Ontario, Canada. Part I: Historical simulation. Submitted to Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology (revised).

Cheng, C.S., G. Li, Q. Li, H. Auld, 2009b. A synoptic weather typing approach to assess climate change impacts on rainfall in Ontario, Canada. Part II: Future projection. Submitted to Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology (revised).

Comer, N., 2009. Ensemble Climate Change Scenarios for Canada in the 2050s. Produced by the Canadian Climate Change Scenarios Network (CCCSN.CA). Adaptation and Impacts Research Division, Environment Canada. In progress.

Comer, N., 2009. Ensemble Climate Change Scenarios for Canada, 2009. Produced by the Canadian Climate Change Scenarios Network (CCCSN.CA). Editor: N. Comer. Adaptation and Impacts Research Division, Environment Canada. In progress.

Karsh, M.B. and D.C. MacIver (in press). Impacts of Climate Extremes on Biodiversity in the Americas. In Climate Change, Biodiversity and Sustainability in the Americas. F. Dallmeier, A. Fenech, D. MacIver and R.Szaro (eds.) Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press.

May, B. and R. Plummer (in progress). Adaptive Collaborative Risk Management: Integrating Climate Change Adaptation and Effective Governance, Global Environmental Change

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