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						Development of a methodology and sampling framework for monitoring biodiversity in relation to climate change
					
				
									
						The methodological framework provides the scientific basis upon which to establish a network for monitoring biodiversity and the impacts of climate change in Quebec. Monitoring of biodiversity will provide the opportunity to assess the impacts of human disturbances and development and conservation efforts, as well as changes in biodiversity and ecological services, in the interest of climate change adaptation.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Pedro R. Peres-Neto, UQAM
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2013
				
				
					Développement d'un cadre méthodologique et d'échantillonnage pour le suivi de la biodiversité en fonction des changements climatiques
				
				
											Peres-Neto, P., Boivin, F., Lee, W.-S., Pandit, S…
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
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						Climate change impacts on the pesticide contamination of runoff
					
				
									
						The benefits for adaptation of this project include the confirmation of the importance of the time of application in relation to heavy rainfall events, and also the identification of a potential increase in the contamination of runoff in the near future (2040) for apple scab.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Claudia Sheedy, Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada; Alain Rousseau, INRS-ETE
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2015
				
				
					Impact des changements climatiques sur la contamination de l'eau de ruissellement par les pesticides - étude de cas pour huit combinaisons cultures ennemis durant la période 1981-2040
				
				
											Gagnon, P., Sheedy, C., Rousseau, A., Bourgeois,…
									
				
				
			 
					
				
					2015
				
				
					Climate change impacts on pesticide contamination of surface runoff - case study of eight crop/pest combinations for the period 1981-2040
				
				
											Gagnon, P., Sheedy, C., Rousseau, A., Bourgeois,…
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
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						What issues does climate change raise for soybean crops in Québec in connection with invasive exotic species?
					
				
									
						This research made it possible to inform and educate regional stakeholders about the main invasive exotic species posing a risk to soybean crops in Quebec. It also provide more in-depth knowledge of the future establishment risk of three of these species. This will be useful for evaluating the feasibility of implementing adaptation measures (monitoring network, recognition tools for agricultural advisors and producers, documentation on ways to combat the phenomenon, etc.).
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Benjamin Mimee, Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada; Jacques Brodeur, Université de Montréal
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2014
				
				
					Quels enjeux représentent les changements climatiques en lien avec les espèces exotiques envahissantes pour la culture du soya au Québec?
				
				
											Mimee, B., Brodeur, J., Bourgeois, G., Moiroix, J…
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
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						Study of precipitation and evaporation volumes as they affect manure storage structures in a changing climate
					
				
									
						This project enabled us to adapt values for dimensions of liquid and solid manure storage structures based on climate change forecasts; and to update the guides created by Joncas et al. (1993) and train designers of open-air liquid and solid manure storage structures to use this new guide.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Stéphane Godbout, IRDA
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2013
				
				
					Étude des volumes de précipitation et d'évaporation pour le calcul des structures d'entreposage de fumier dans un contexte de changements climatiques
				
				
											Godbout, S., Brassard, P., Pelletier, F., Grenier…
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
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						Preliminary assessment of the potential impact of climate change on the technical-economic and environmental sustainability of Quebec dairy farms
					
				
									
						This projet allows to raise awareness among dairy producers and their agricultural consultant on the impacts of climate change for different styles of farms. Moreover, it will enable government departments to assess the potential impacts of climate change on the profitability and environmental performance of businesses in the dairy sector.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Edith Charbonneau, Université Laval
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2013
				
				
					Première évaluation de l'impact potentiel des changements climatiques sur la durabilité technico-économique et agroenvironnementale des fermes laitières au Québec
				
				
											Charbonneau, E., Moreno Prado, J.M., Pellerin, D…
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
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						The impacts of climate change on salmonid habitat in the northern lakes of Quebec
					
				
									
						The results of this project will allow to ensure better management of fish stocks in lakes by taking account of future thermal profiles under climate change. It will also permit to assist the government of Québec formulate its strategic orientations and policies with respect to fauna, contributing to the survival of aquatic ecosystems and species in Northern Québec by quantifying the sensitivity of fish to climate change.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Yves Gratton, INRS-ETE
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2013
				
				
					Impacts des changements climatiques sur l'habitat des salmonidés dans les lacs nordiques du Québec
				
				
											Bélanger, C., Huard, D., Gratton, Y., Jeong, D.I…
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
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						Combined effects of habitat fragmentation and climate change on invasive species : the small mammal hosts and tick vector of the bacterium responsible for the spread of Lyme disease in Quebec
					
				
									
						The study findings suggest that it is important to put information panels in parks and wooded areas in the Montérégie region to increase the awareness of users about the potential risks and the steps to take to protect themselves.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Virginie Millien, Université McGill
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2013
				
				
					Effets combinés de la fragmentation de l'habitat et des changements climatiques sur les espèces invasives : micromammifères hôtes et tique vectrice de la bactérie responsable de l'expansion de la maladie de Lyme au Québec
				
				
											Millien, V.
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
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						Climate change impacts and adaptation for municipal water infrastructure in Rivière des Prairies
					
				
									
						The hydrodynamic model of the river is now calibrated and ready to be used for low-flow and high-flow simulations of contaminant diffusion and dispersion, allowing hydrologists to adapt infrastructure according to anticipated climate change.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Sarah Dorner, École Polytechnique de Montréal
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2013
				
				
					Impacts et adaptation aux changements climatiques des infrastructures municipales en eau de la rivière des Prairies
				
				
											Dorner, S.
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
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						A prospective analysis of the competitiveness of Quebec's agricultural production under climate change
					
				
									
						This project allows to improve knowledge about the competitive position of Quebec under climate change for three major agricultural sectors, as well as the identification of adaptation measures that could optimize production costs under climate change.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Guy Debailleul, Université Laval
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2013
				
				
					Analyse prospective de la position concurrentielle du Québec en matière de production agricole dans un contexte de changements climatiques
				
				
											Debailleul, G.
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
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						Increasing agricultural watershed resilience to climate change and land use change using a water master plan : a case study for the Missisquoi bay
					
				
									
						This project made it possible to raise awareness on the magnitude of climate change impacts and the evolution of agricultural land use on surface water quality in the future (2041-2070); and to improve the model used to evaluate the effectiveness of various combinations of agricultural adaptation options to reduce sediment and nutrient transport towards surface waters.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Bano Mehdi et Berhard Lehner, Université McGill
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2014
				
				
					Increasing agricultural watershed resilience to climate change and land use change using a water master plan: A case study for the Missisquoi Bay
				
				
											Mehdi, B., Gombault, C., Lehner, B., Michaud, A.,…
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
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						Natural disturbances, forest resilience and forest management : the case of the northern limit for forest allocation on Québec in the context of climate change
					
				
									
						Taking into account both forest productivity and fire risk, as developed under this project, was used by the committee to study the northern limit for forest attribution in Québec as one of the determining criteria for evaluating a region’s potential for sustainable forest management.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Yves Bergeron, UQAT; Sylvie Gauthier, Ressources naturelles Canada
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2015
				
				
					Perturbations naturelles, résilience des forêts et aménagement forestier: le cas de la limite nordique d'attribution des forêts au Québec dans un contexte de changement
				
				
											Bergeron, Y.
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
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						Collaborative decision making and risk management in the context of climate change adaptation : a case study of the project "Le Bourdon model forest"
					
				
									
						This project enabled local forest stakeholders to identify key vulnerabilities and preferred adaptation approaches, and as much relevant information as possible to initiate a climate change adaptation strategy, and to become aware of the strengths in their governance practices that can serve as a foundation for building a possible climate change adaptation strategy.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Guy Chiasson, Université du Québec en Outaouais
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2012
				
				
					Prise de décision collaborative et gestion des risques dans le contexte d'adaptation aux changements climatiques : le cas de la collectivité forestière du projet Le Bourdon
				
				
											Chiasson, G., Boukendour, S., Doyon, F., Plasson,…
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
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						Analysis of the impacts of climate change on maple syrup production in Québec and adaptation solutions
					
				
									
						These results help Québec maple syrup producers develop a vision and a development strategy for the sector, taking climate change into account. The results also help MAPAQ and the Table filière acéricole better adapt their programs and support measures and improve strategic planning for the maple syrup sector in the face of climate change.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Daniel Houle, MFFP
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2015
				
				
					Analyse des impacts des changements climatiques sur la production de sirop d'érable au Québec et solutions d'adaptation
				
				
											Houle, D.
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
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						Economic analysis of climate change impacts and adaptation process of the Quebec forest industry
					
				
									
						This project made it possible to identify economic sectors influenced positively and negatively by climate change in order to devise and implement compensation measures, which may greatly facilitate the implementation of an adaptation program.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Luc Savard, Université de Sherbrooke
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2014
				
				
					Analyse économique des impacts et de l'adaptation aux changements climatiques de l'industrie forestière québécoise à l'aide d'un modèle d'équilibre général calculable de type micro-simulation
				
				
											Boccanfuso, D., Savard, L., Goyette, J., Gosselin…
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
            Extreme Events . Water Availability
          
        
				
				
		
			Programmation 2020-2028
		
				Project in progress
			
 
									
						LOW WATER LEVELS: Changing hydrological droughts in southern Quebec in the face of climate change
					
				
									
						This project aims to get an overall view of hydrological drought episodes in southern Quebec in the context climate change by better identifying the meteorological conditions leading to such events and analyzing their prevalence in future climates. The project could pave the way for a hydrological forecast adapted to low water levels.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Marc-André Bourgault, Université Laval; Audrey Maheu, Université du Québec en Outaouais
					
				
					
			 
		
			
                  
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						Climate change adaptation strategies for deciduous forests in eastern Canada
					
				
									
						The study summarizes current knowledge on the probable evolution of deciduous forests in eastern Canada, and can be used as a baseline for future observations. Adapted management of forest resources will make it possible to plan properly, while leaving enough flexibility to adjust to future advances in knowledge.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Stephen Yamasaki, EcoTerra Solutions
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2008
				
				
					Climate change adaptation strategies for the tolerant hardwood forests of eastern Canada
				
				
											Yamasaki, S., Delagrange, S., Doyon, F.,…
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
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						Economic analysis of climate change impacts on low flows and the consequences for various water uses in the Yamaska river watershed
					
				
									
						The study shows that it would be more appropriate then a warning system to consider long-term measures to reduce municipal water consumption throughout the year, along with measures to increase the retention capacity of the watershed.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Maria Olar et Catherine Lessard, ÉcoRessources
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2013
				
				
					Analyse économique des impacts des changements climatiques sur les étiages et leurs conséquences sur divers usages de l'eau dans le bassin versant de la rivière Yamaska
				
				
											Olar, M., Lessard, C., Sauvé, C.
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
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						Towards efficient water use and consevation measures adaptable to climate change for the St. Lawrence watershed
					
				
									
						Analysis of climate analogs can help water managers and decision makers to direct their search for information on adaptation methods towards regions identified as sharing similar climates, and draw upon the most appropriate adaptation measures from among the water use and conservation strategies and programs already being used by particular sectors of activity.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						François Anctil, Université Laval
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2012
				
				
					Pour des mesures de conservation et d'utilisation efficace de l'eau adaptables aux changements climatiques pour le bassin du fleuve Saint-Laurent
				
				
											Parent, A.-C., Anctil, F.
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
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						Assessment of climate change impacts on the caribou, the land, the Naskapi Nation, and identification of priority adaptation strategies
					
				
									
						The project helped to provide the Naskapi community with a Climate Change Adaptation Action Plan that applies across four sectors: animals, hunting and travelling on the land, health and well-being, culture and learning.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						John Mameamskum, Naskapi Nation of Kawawachikamach
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2013
				
				
					Assessment of Climate Change Impacts on the Caribou, the Land, and the Naskapi Nation, and Identification of Priority Adaptation Strategies
				
				
											Mameamskum, J.
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
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						Building capacity and raising awareness on climate change among local governments and land use planners in Nunavik
					
				
									
						The participatory approach used in this project made it possible to develop tools that are appropriate for the people who will use them, and at the same time helped strengthen the adaptation capacity of participants.
 
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Michael Barrett et Melissa Gagnon, Administration régionale Kativik
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2013
				
				
					Renforcement des capacités et sensibilisation face aux changements climatiques pour la gestion publique locale et la planification territoriale au Nunavik
				
				
											Barret, M., Gagnon, M.
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
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						Producing predictive maps of permafrost characteristics to guide the development of the built environment in Nunavik communities
					
				
									
						The maps produced in this project have already been used to select suitable sites for the construction of residential buildings. The results of these analyses were also used in projects to develop tools for improving municipal management.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Michel Allard, Centre d'études nordiques; Daniel Fortier, Université de Montréal
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2013
				
				
					Production de cartes prédictives des caractéristiques du pergélisol afin de guider le développement de l'environnement bâti pour quatre communautés du Nunavik
				
				
											L'Hérault, E., Allard, M., Fortier, D.,…
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
            Economy
          
        
				
				
		
			Program 2020-2028
		
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						The Quebec economy and climate change: A sector-by-sector overview
					
				
									
						How can we make Quebec's more resilient to climate change? This project identifies the industries to be targeted and offers possible solutions to better understand all the risks, cascading effects and cross-border impacts on the Quebec economy.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Ursule Boyer-Villemaire et Stéphanie Bleau, Ouranos
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2022
				
				
					Économie du Québec et changements climatiques : état des lieux sectoriels
				
				
											Lamy, A., Bleau, S., Boyer-Villemaire, U.
									
				
				
			 
					
				
					2022
				
				
					Le secteur de l'agriculture, pêches et alimentation
				
				
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					2022
				
				
					Le secteur de la construction
				
				
											Ouranos
									
				
				
			 
					
				
					2022
				
				
					Le secteur de l'énergie
				
				
											Ouranos
									
				
				
			 
					
				
					2022
				
				
					Le secteur des assurances et services financiers
				
				
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					2022
				
				
					Le secteur forestier
				
				
											Ouranos
									
				
				
			 
					
				
					2022
				
				
					Le secteur des mines et de la transformation
				
				
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					2022
				
				
					Le secteur de la santé et des services sociaux
				
				
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					2022
				
				
					Le secteur des technologies de l'information et des communications
				
				
											Ouranos
									
				
				
			 
					
				
					2022
				
				
					Le secteur du tourisme
				
				
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					2022
				
				
					Le secteur des transports et de la logistique
				
				
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						The combined impact of climate change, atmospheric nitrogen inputs and rising soil temperature on the productivity of the boreal forest
					
				
									
						One of the benefits for adaptation from this project is the better knowledge of the CC response and adaptive capacity of balsam fir and black spruce will lead to a deeper understanding of forests and their future productivity (and therefore the amount of wood available), which will guide the management of forest resource harvesting.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Hubert Morin, UQAC
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2012
				
				
					Impact combiné des changements climatiques, des apports azotés atmosphériques et d'une augmentation de la température du sol sur la productivité de la forêt boréale
				
				
											Morin, H.
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
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						Climate change in Nunavik and northern Quebec: access to land and resources
					
				
									
						The project showed that some coastal communities are already feeling impacts associated with environmental changes. The documentation of some traditional Inuit knowledge was made possible as well as increasing community awareness of climate change issues; and the development of awareness activities for community youth.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Martin Tremblay, Administration régionale Kativik
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2008
				
				
					Les changements climatiques au Nunavik et dans le nord du Québec: L'accès au territoire et aux ressources
				
				
											Tremblay, M., Furgal, C.
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
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						Effect of water-level fluctuations on tributaries of the St. Lawrence river: a perspective on sustainable development
					
				
									
						The project documented the geomorphic response of the St. Lawrence tributaries to different hydrological conditions ranging from very low flows, to winter floods and very high floods.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						André Roy, Université de Montréal
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2011
				
				
					Modelling the response of the St. Lawrence tributaries to environmental changes: integrated study and development tools
				
				
											Roy, A.
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
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						Planning the implementation of adaptation strategies to climate change through management efforts in the watersheds of Québec
					
				
									
						This study made it possible to contribute to the reflections of various governmental and non-governmental stakeholders whose role is to encourage the incorporation of climate change adaptation to integrated watershed management in Québec.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Nicolas Milot, UQAM; Laurent Lepage, UQAM
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2013
				
				
					Adaptation aux changements climatiques et gestion intégrée de l'eau par bassin versant au Québec : une analyse sociopolitique des défis et des opportunités
				
				
											Lepage, L., Milot, N.
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
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						Climate change impacts on flood volume and frequency
					
				
									
						This project made it possible to produce information to integrate the influence of climate change into the plans of reconstruction or construction of new power plants the ensure the safety of the equipment; plan for probable changes in extreme flood events in order to benefit from the probable increase in hydroelectric production; evaluate various post-processing methods for climate data, which are essential to various studies leading to adaptation.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Jacinthe Clavet-Gaumont, Ouranos; Nathalie Thiemonge, Hydro-Québec
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2014
				
				
					Impact de la méthode de post-traitement sur la période de référence et sur le signal de changement hydrologique
				
				
											Clavet-Gaumont, J.
									
				
				
			 
					
				
					2014
				
				
					Impact des changements climatiques sur les volumes de crues fréquentielles
				
				
											Thiemonge, N., Clavet-Gaumont, J., Merleau, J.
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
            Climate Scenarios and services
          
        
				
				
		
			2014-2019 programming
		
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						Development of the regional climate profile of Nunavik
					
				
									
						The project will provide access to advanced-level climate information that is not available to date, from a regional perspective, for the North.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Isabelle Charron, Ouranos ; Diane Chaumont, Ouranos
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2015
				
				
					Élaboration du portrait climatique régional du Nunavik
				
				
											Charron, I.
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
            Climate Science and Climate Services
          
        
				
				
		
			Program 2020-2028
		
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						Methods for Constraining Climate Projections (CMIP6) over Canada to Support the Hydrological Community
					
				
									
						This project aims to reduce snow-related uncertainty in pan-Canadian projections by leveraging the latest-generation CMIP6 GCM projection data. The research involves the use of a weighting method called ClimWIP to reduce the uncertainty of CMIP6 GCMs based on their performance, with a particular focus on accurately reproducing the annual maximum of the water equivalent of snow.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Dominic Matte, Ouranos
					
				
					
			 
		
			
                  
            Climate Science and Climate Services
          
        
				
				
		
			Program 2014-2019
		
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						Assessment of Future Climate Conditions in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Basin
					
				
									
						This project has increased knowledge of the components of Great Lakes water supply based on observations of their variability and associated uncertainties.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Daniel Nadeau, Université Laval; Biljana Music et Anne Frigon, Ouranos
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2019
				
				
					Assessment of the Laurentian Great Lakes’ hydrological conditions in a changing climate
				
				
											Mailhot, E., B. Music, D. F. Nadeau, A. Frigon, R…
									
				
				
			 
					
				
					2015
				
				
					Present and Future Laurentian Great Lakes Hydroclimatic Conditions as Simulated by Regional Climate Models with an emphasis on Lake Michigan-Huron
				
				
											Music, B., A. Frigon, B. Lofgren, R. Turcotte, J…
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
            Extreme Events
          
        
				
				
		
			Program 2014-2019
		
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						Post-processing of extreme precipitation projections in southern Quebec
					
				
									
						This project puts forward a technique for parametric post-treatment of extreme precipitation in climate models by operationalizing work already underway at Ouranos and Polytechnique Montréal.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Gabriel Rondeau-Genesse, Ouranos; Jonathan Jalbert, Polytechnique Montréal
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2020
				
				
					Production des scénarios climatiques pour les projets : impact des changements climatiques sur les débits au Québec (cQ2)
				
				
											Braun, M. et Rondeau-Genesse, G.
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
            Ecosystems and Biodiversity
          
        
				
				
		
			Program 2014-2019
		
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						Critical thermal refugia for Atlantic salmon and brook trout populations of eastern Canadian rivers
					
				
									
						Thermal refugia in rivers are critical habitats during a heat wave for some coldwater fish populations. This project determines the distribution and typology of refugia, in addition to defining the impacts of global warming on these refugia.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Michel Lapointe, Université McGill
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2013
				
				
					Critical thermal refugia for Atlantic salmon and brook trout populations of eastern Canadian rivers
				
				
											Lapointe, M.
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
            Extreme Events
          
        
				
				
		
			Program 2020-2028
		
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						Issues related to floodplain mapping and its regulatory framework in the context of climate change
					
				
									
						This project aims to assess the main issues related to floodplain mapping as well as to support the application of knowledge, facilitate widespread understanding and use of the mapping carried out by INFO-Crue.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Ursule Boyer-Villemaire, Ouranos
					
				
					
			 
		
			
                  
            Adaptation of Living Environments
          
        
				
				
		
			Program 2020-2028
		
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						Study on the impacts of climate change on municipal finances in Quebec
					
				
									
						This study aims to measure the impact of climate change on the budgetary items of Quebec's municipal organizations.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Charles-Antoine Gosselin & al., WSP Canada Inc
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2022
				
				
					Étude sur l’impact des changements climatiques sur les finances publiques des municipalités du Québec
				
				
											Gosselin, Charles-Antoine
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
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						Development, implementation and evaluation of a strategy to control ragweed pollen
					
				
									
						The project helped raise awareness about the health risks related to ragweed for property owners, managers and residents from neighborhoods in the eastern part of Montréal. It also enabled researchers to test the effectiveness of measures such as information mailings to owners of ragweed-infested land in limiting the impacts of ragweed during the pollen season so as to inform decision makers in terms of efforts to be made for heightening awareness.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Audrey Smargiassi, INSPQ
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2013
				
				
					Développement, implantation et évaluation d'une intervention pour le contrôle du pollen de l'herbe à poux
				
				
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						Effects of climate on mortality in southern Quebec from 1981 to 1999 and simulations for future climate scenarios
					
				
									
						This project allowed to determine the relationship between climate and mortality in Quebec, using 1981 and 1999 climate and public health data. Moreover, it enabled to estimate future increases in mortality due to climate change.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Pierre Gosselin, INSPQ
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2006
				
				
					Effets du climat sur la mortalité au Québec méridional de 1981 à 1999 et simulations pour des scénarios climatiques futurs
				
				
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						Increase in pollen concentrations caused by climate change and its impacts on respiratory disease in urban populations
					
				
									
						This project highlighted an higher pollen concentrations during the 1994-2002 period, forecasting an increase in the incidence of allergic rhinitis over the coming decades. Moreover, pollen proliferation appears to be exacerbated by the increase in CO2 concentration and urban sprawl according to this study.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Michelle Garneau, UQAM
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2006
				
				
					Hausse des concentrations des particules organiques (pollens) causée par le changement climatique et ses conséquences potentielles sur les maladies respiratoires des populations vulnérables en milieu urbain
				
				
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						Urban transformation and climate change: an action research project for building the resilience of the Quebec metropolitan community
					
				
									
						This project allowed to integrate the issue of adaptation to climate change into the curricula of university courses on urban and land use planning, as well as to assess and validate proposed adaptation measures based on criteria regarding feasibility and social acceptability.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Florent Joerin, Université Laval, Geneviève Cloutier, Université Laval
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2014
				
				
					Changements climatiques et transformation urbaine: un projet de recherche-action pour renforcer la résilience de la Communauté métropolitaine de Québec
				
				
											Joerin, F., Després, C., Potvin, A., Rodriguez, M…
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
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						Climate change adaptation in terms of municipal policies and the reality of the urban territory at the neighbourhood level: a case study of Montreal
					
				
									
						This project allowed to raise awareness among the various levels of government and the institutions involved in the development of adaptation policies and actions to the importance of a linkage between the specific needs at the neighbourhood level and the responses and interventions proposed by the municipality.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Laurent Lepage, UQAM, Guillaume Simonet, UQAM
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2014
				
				
					Étude de l'adaptation aux changements climatiques en lien avec les politiques municipales et la réalité du territoire urbain à l'échelle du quartier: exemple de Montréal
				
				
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						Implementation of vegetated systems of on-site stormwater control on the urban environment in the context of climate change adaptation
					
				
									
						Collaboration with other research teams doing similar work but at different scales or from a different perspective (societal and territorial vulnerabilities) leads to a more thorough understanding of the issues and effects of adaptation choices.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Danielle Dagenais, Université de Montréal
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2014
				
				
					Implantation en milieu urbain de systèmes végétalisés de contrôle à la source des eaux pluviales dans un contexte d'adaptation aux changements climatiques : balisage des pratiques québécoises, canadiennes et internationales...
				
				
											Dagenais, D., Paquette, S., Thomas, I., Fuamba, M.
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
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						Empirical bias correction of global and regional climate models for the meteorological forcing of hydrological models
					
				
									
						The aim of this project is to minimize the biases of general circulation models before they are used to drive modelling, thus considerably improving the quality of regional climate model results.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Dominic Matte, Ouranos, John Scinocca, CCmaC
					
				
					
			 
		
			
                  
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						Updating of standards and procedures for designing hydro-agricultural systems adapted to a changing climate
					
				
									
						This project allows agronomists and engineers to have access to updated data to help them design hydro-agricultural works adapted to Quebec’s climatic and agricultural context, and to be more aware of the need for taking climate change into account in their practices thanks to a presentation on IDF curves under future climatic conditions given at various selected events.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Aubert Michaud, IRDA
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2013
				
				
					Mise à jour des normes et procédures de conception des ouvrages hydro-agricoles dans un contexte de changements climatiques
				
				
											Michaud, A., Drouin, A., Mailhot, A., Talbot, G.,…
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
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						An agroclimatic atlas of Quebec • Assessing agroclimatic risks and opportunities in an evolving climate
					
				
									
						The Agroclimatic Atlas is particularly useful for managing climate risks and opportunities; supporting decision making for long-term planning at the farm scale and for the entire agricultural sector; raising awareness among agricultural stakeholders about climate change and its impacts.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						René Audet, AAC, Denise Bachand, CRAAQ
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2012
				
				
					Atlas agroclimatique du Québec: Évaluation des opportunités et des risques agroclimatiques dans un climat en évolution
				
				
											Audet, R., Côté, H., Bachand, D., Mailhot, A.
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
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						Adaptation of the HYDROTEL distributed hydrological model to the Quebec boreal environment
					
				
									
						The application and adaptation of the HYDROTEL model to the boreal environment in Quebec will allow Hydro-Québec to better understand past and future hydrological behaviours in these watersheds, and improve the management of hydroelectric production.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Alain Rousseau, INRS-ETE
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2009
				
				
					Adaptation du modèle hydrologique distribué HYDROTEL au milieu boréal Québécois
				
				
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						Assessment of the vulnerability to climate change of three pilot projects in forest ecosystem management
					
				
									
						This project provided one of the first forums for discussing the analysis of vulnerabilities and opportunities under climate change for forest ecosystem management in Quebec. In particular, we were able to pinpoint the vulnerabilities to consider when using FEM management, and produce a decision-making tool to help managers assess the costs of protecting allowable cut against fire activity, which will increase under climate change.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Héloïse Le Goff, Université Laval, Yves Bergeron, UQAM
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2012
				
				
					Évaluation des vulnérabilités aux changements climatiques de trois projets d'aménagement forestier écosystémique et implications pour le développement d'une stratégie d'adaptation pour l'aménagement forestier au Québec
				
				
											Le Goff, H., Leduc, A., Jayen, K.
									
				
				
			 
			 
			 
		
			
                  
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						Impacts of temperature and water stress on xylogenisis, carbohydrate dynamics and timber quality in black spruce
					
				
									
						The results of this study have contributed to an improved understanding of the adaptive capacity of black spruce under climate change, which will help optimize the future management of this species; approaches to forest management that will help reduce climate change impacts on this species; and beginning the development of a tool for predicting the mechanical properties of wood based on the input of environmental data in order to test the impact of climate change on wood formation.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Hubert Morin, UQAC
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2012
				
				
					Effets de la température et d'un stress hydrique sur la xylogénèse, la dynamique d'utilisation des glucides et la qualité du bois de l'épinette noire
				
				
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						Influence of climate change on mixed boreal forest yield
					
				
									
						The research suggests that it would be wise to maintain a mix of species, given that they have different responses to the uncertainties in the water balance resulting from climate change. New forest productivity models for calculating timber volumes for harvesting would better capture the relationships between climate, location and growth.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Yves Bergeron, UQAT
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2011
				
				
					Influence des changements climatiques sur le rendement de la forêt boréale mixte
				
				
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						A system to forecast low water levels as a method to adapt to climate change impacts
					
				
									
						The results obtained for the Yamaska basin will allow the extension of the studies to other basins and could eventually allow the implementation of the methodology within the forecasting system of the Centre d'expertise hydrique du Québec.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						François Brissette, ÉTS
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2013
				
				
					Système de prévision des étiages comme moyen d'adaptation aux impacts des changements climatiques
				
				
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						Impact of climate change on expansion of the invasive common reed in spawning areas for northern areas for northern pike and yellow perch
					
				
									
						The results of this study reinforce the importance of avoiding disturbance of wetlands, which encourages the establishment of the common reed through seed germination, and revegetating any areas disturbed by work in marshes as quickly as possible.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Claude Lavoie, Université Laval
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2013
				
				
					Impacts des changements climatiques sur l'expansion du roseau envahisseur dans les frayères du fleuve Saint-Laurent
				
				
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						Effects of climate change on Quebec biodiversity (CC-Bio Project)
					
				
									
						This project reccomands the reduction of the fragmentation of habitats to encourage the spatial reorganization of species; to expand the network of protected areas and to conceive it based on climate change considerations. Moreover, a better system for monitoring biodiversity in Quebec is needed to detect changes and respond to them in time.
					 
				
									
						Scientific manager(s) : 
						Dominique Berteaux, UQAR
					
				
					
		
					
				
					2011
				
				
					Effects of climate change on Quebec biodiversity
				
				
											Berteaux, D.