Climate Scenarios and services
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Evolution of extreme events resulting from cumulative emissions

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Scientific manager(s) : Dominic Lapointe (UQAM) et Alexis Guillemard (UQAM)
Social and Health Challenges . Economy . Climate Governance . Adaptation of Living Environments
2020-2025 programming
Project starting
The Climate Equity Lab: A living lab on equity in climate change adaptation in Quebec

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

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

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

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

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

Scientific manager(s) : Philippe Lucas-Picher, UQAM ; Richard Turcotte, MELCCFP
Outside Programming
Hors programmation
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Synthesis of knowledge: Changes in freezing rain in Quebec
Scientific manager(s) : Ouranos
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2024
Synthèse des connaissances : Évolution de la pluie verglaçante au Québec
McCray, C., Ouranos; Paquin, D., Ouranos
French
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Projections of mid-century summer air quality for North America : effects of climate changes in climate and precursor emissions

The results of this project will support efforts to reduce air polluants of anthropogenic origin, and target interventions for regions and populations that are at risk from pollution, to maximize adaptation efforts in these locations.

Scientific manager(s) : David A. Plummer, CCmaC; Paul A. Makar, Environnement Canada
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2012
Projections of mid-century summer air-quality for North America: effects of changes in climate and precursor emissions
Kelly, J., Makar, P. A., Plummer, D. A.
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Analyzing climate data for improved climate monitoring in northern Quebec

This project allowed to draw up a portrait of the climate from 1986 to 2005, in part using a method for estimating missing values developed by Ouranos. The bases of the optimal network determined by analyzing temperature data will have to be decided upon with confirmation from data on various climatic parameters.

Scientific manager(s) : Yves Bégin, Centre d'études nordiques
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2007
Analyse spatio-temporelle des températures pour un meilleur suivi du climat dans le nord du Québec
Cournoyer, L., Yagouti, A., Bégin, Y., Vescovi, L…
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Analysis and adaptation to climate change of management tools for the water-resource system of the Ottawa river watershed : implementation in the Lièvre river system

New modeling tools to assist in the integrated management of the dams of the Ottawa River basin will be proposed, especially in light of the increasing constraints in dam management.

Scientific manager(s) : Robert Leconte, Université de Sherbrooke
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2012
Analyse et adaptation au contexte des changements climatiques des outils d'aide à la gestion du système hydrique du bassin versant de la rivière des Outaouais : mise en œuvre sur le sous bassin de la rivière du Lièvre
Leconte, R., Trudel, M., Krau, S., Huaringa…
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Increasing ecosystem resilience in a future climate through an improved understanding of agricultural pollution mechanisms

This project, in co-operation with government agencies, committees of watershed management councils and farmers, allowed to develop strategies for adapting to climate change, with the goal of improving the quality of bodies of water and ecosystems' recovery capacity.

Scientific manager(s) : Chandra Madramootoo, Université McGill
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2009
Field evaluation of DRAINMOD 5.1 under a cold climate: simulation of daily midspan water table depths and drain outflows
Dayyani, S., Madramootoo, C. A., Enright, P.,…
English
2010
Development of DRAIN-WARMF model to simulate flow and nitrogen transport in a tile-drained agricultural watershed in Eastern Canada
Dayyani, S., Prasher, S. O., Madani, A.,…
English
Climate Simulation and Analysis
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Climate reconstruction at Ouranos for Quebec (CROQ)

The "Climate teconstruction at Ouranos for Quebec" CROQ project has created a complete and consistent database for several weather variables of interest to users for recent climate in Québec. For example, CROQ precipitation data is being used for the interpolation of IDF curves in a project with Hydro-Québec, and for post-processing extremes as part of an INFO-Crue project.

Scientific manager(s) : Sébastien Biner, Ouranos
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2018
Validation et interprétation du ruissellement produit par MRCC5
Flansberry, Z., Music, B., Biner, S., Guay, C.
French
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Scientific and operational value of alternative datasets in hydrological science

The CANOPEX database can be used as a baseline for climate change and adaptation studies in a coherent framework across Canada

Scientific manager(s) : François Brissette, ÉTS
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2016
CANOPEX: A Canadian hydrometeorological watershed database
Arsenault, R., Bazile, R., Ouellet Dallaire, C.,…
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Medium-term impact of an increase of soil temperature and nitrogen enrichment on the growth of black spruce

This work shows that the most widespread and harvested species in the boreal forest of eastern Canada, due to its exceptional qualities, shows surprising resistance to treatments simulating medium-term global warming (8 years).

Scientific manager(s) : Hubert Morin, UQAC
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2016
Impact à moyen terme d'une hausse de la température du sol et de l'enrichissement en azote sur la croissance de l'Épinette noire
Morin, H.
French
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Northern Quebec biodiversity atlas : climate change component

Studying the potential impacts of climate change on northern biodiversity will provide better tools for tracking its spatial and temporal dynamics. The results will help identify areas that meet the goals of the protected areas network and ensure sound biodiversity conservation.

Scientific manager(s) : Frédéric Poisson, MDDEP; Robert Siron, Ouranos
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2012
Atlas de la biodiversité du Québec nordique : Effets des changements climatiques sur la biodiversité
Samson, J.
French
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The biodiversity of vascular and nonvascular plants in the James Bay region and assessment of their vulnerability to climate change

It is important to take into account both the direct impact and indirect impact (via disturbance regimes) of climate on vegetation in order to understand how climate change will affect the future distribution of species.

Scientific manager(s) : Francine Tremblay & Nicole Fenton, UQAT
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2013
Biodiversité de la flore vasculaire et invasculaire du territoire de la Baie James et évaluation de leurs vulnérabilités face aux changements climatiques
Marchand, M., Fenton, N., Bergeron, Y., Tremblay,…
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Simulation of adaptation measures to climate change : urban drainage

This project has highlighted the importance of changing stormwater management practices in urban areas in order to adapt drainage systems to climate change. One of the actions suggested in this project is to promote projects that reduce impervious surfaces.

Scientific manager(s) : Hervé Logé, Ville de Montréal
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2011
Adaptation aux changements climatiques en matière de drainage urbain au Québec
Bolduc, S., Larrivée, C., Logé, H., Mailhot, A.
French
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Vulnerability of agricultural to climate change : a study of the past and future influence of agricultural land use on the hydrological regime and water quality of a watershed

Agricultural land has become increasingly sensitive in recent years to climate extremes. This work is a preliminary phase in developing regional management strategies for agricultural practices and land use.

Scientific manager(s) : Alain Rousseau, INRS-ETE
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2007
Vulnérabilité de l'agriculture en réponse aux changements climatiques : étude de l'influence passée et future de l'occupation agricole du territoire sur le régime hydrologique et la qualité de l'eau d'un bassin versant
Rousseau, A. N., Quilbé, R., Savary, S., Ricard,…
French
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Determination of the vulnerability of Nunavik communities to global warming, and development of an adaptation strategy

The use of the maps created with this project as a tool for community land-development planning was a simple but fundamental initial means of adapting to climate change.

Scientific manager(s) : Michel Allard, Centre d'études nordiques
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2007
Cartographie des conditions de pergélisol dans les communautés du Nunavik en vue de L'adaptation au réchauffement cliamtique
Allard, M., Calmels, F., Fortier, D., Laurent, C…
French
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Permafrost and Climate Change in Northern Coastal Canada: impacts and adaptation for communities

The results of this project have led to a better understanding of the relationship between the surface layer and permafrost processes. They have also benefited local communities by providing an innovative methodology for planning transport infrastructure maintenance on sensitive permafrost in particular.

Scientific manager(s) : Michel Allard, CEN; Wayne Pollard, Université McGill
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2011
Permafrost and Climate Change in Northern Coastal Canada
Allard, M., Pollard, W.
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Adaptation and comparison of Quebec and Bavarian tools for integrated water management at the watershed scale in the context of climate change

This project has helped to develop an international-scale pilot project in the field of integrated watershed management in the context of climate change.

Scientific manager(s) : Diane Chaumont, Ouranos; Richard Turcotte, CEHQ; Ralf Ludwig, LMU
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2008
Adaptation et intercomparaison d'outils québécois et bavarois de gestion intégrée de bassins versants dans un contexte de changements climatiques
Vescovi, L., Cyr, J.-F., Turcotte, R., Fortin, L…
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Adaptation strategies for maintaining harbour and shipping activities in the St. Lawrence in a contexte of climate change : declining water levels in the St. Lawrence / Great Lakes system

In light of the results obtained, the scope of the expected water-level declines will require equally significant adaptation measures.

Scientific manager(s) : Pierre D'Arcy, Pêches et Océans Canada
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2005
Changements climatiques et transport maritime sur le Saint-Laurent : étude exploratoire d'options d'adaptation
D'Arcy, P., Bibeault, J.-F., Raffa, R.
French
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Impact of climate change on Canadian river basins and adaptation strategies for the hydropower industry

The results of this project have produced better tools and methods that hydropower companies can use to incorporate the impacts of climate and climate changes on the power production of their installations.

Scientific manager(s) : Robert Leconte, Université de Sherbrooke
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2012
Impact of climate change in Canadian river basins and adaptation strategies for the hydropower industry
Leconte, R.
English
Outside Programming
Hors programmation
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A collaborative governance approach to critical systems risk assessment

The involvement of the MRCs resulted in a better understanding of the notion of essential systems as well as greater awareness of the impact of climate change on essential systems and the importance of considering their vulnerabilities from an adaptation perspective.

Scientific manager(s) : Marie-Christine Therrien, ENAP; Benoît Robert, Polytechnique Montréal
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2020
Démarche de gouvernance collaborative d'appréciation des risques des systèmes essentiels
Baril, G., Hémond, Y., Lépine, C., Préval, J.,…
French
Outside Programming
Hors programmation
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Elements of a frame of reference for evaluating adaptation to climate change : the RAC-Quebec case

This project made available for practitioners in the assessment of climate change adaptation a list of indicators collected and categorized in a logical structure that can be implemented and adapted according to context and assessment requirements.

Scientific manager(s) : Moktar Lamari, CREXE
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2012
Éléments pour un référentiel d'évaluation en adaptation aux changements climatiques : le cas de l'ICAR-Québec
Crowley, M., Marceau, R., Risse, N., Jacob, J.,…
French
2013
Elements of a frame of reference for evaluating adaptation to climate change : the RAC-Québec case
Crowley, M., Marceau, R., Risse, N., Jacob, J.,…
English
Outside Programming
Hors programmation
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Economic assessment of ecological goods and services in a changing climate

This project provides monetary valuations of ecological goods and services that can be used in cost-benefit analyses, assessments of damage, or quantifying compensation for environmental damages using the benefit transfer method. It can serve to guide the choice of the most relevant valuation method for each type of ecological goods and services and analytic situation.

Scientific manager(s) : Jean-Pierre Revéret, AGECO
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2013
L'évaluation économique des biens et services écosystémiques dans un contexte de changements climatiques
Dupras, J., Revéret, J.-P., He, J.
French
Outside Programming
Hors programmation
Project completed
Presentation of economic incentives related to adaptation to climate change

The lessons learned, the choice recommendations and the implementations can be used by other municipalities when incorporating economic tools in the management of their climate change adaptation strategy.

Scientific manager(s) : Jean-Pierre Revéret, AGECO
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2014
Présentation d'incitatifs économiques en lien avec l'adaptation aux changements climatiques
Revéret, J.-P., Michaud, C., Brodeur, C., Chochoy…
French
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Evolution of high marshes in the St. Lawrence freshwater estuary and protection strategies for at-risk species within a climate change perspective

This project made it possible to provide important information, thereby giving specialists better tools with which to model marsh evolution based on climate change with a view to protecting at-risk environments.

Scientific manager(s) : Najat Bhiry, Université Laval
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2013
Évolution des hauts marais de l'estuaire d'eau douce du Saint-Laurent et stratégies de protection des espèces en situation précaire dans une perspective de changements climatiques
Bhiry, N., Cloutier, D., Couillard, L., Gervais,…
French
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Hydrological, economic and spatial analysis tools for the ecological services of wetlands in the St. Lawrence lowlands : adaptation to climate change

The economic analysis generated plausible economic values for wetlands in both regions studied, offering a useful reference scale for cost/benefit analyses of wetland conservation projects.

Scientific manager(s) : Richard Fournier, Université de Sherbrooke
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2013
Outils d'analyses hydrologique, économique et spatiale des services écologiques procurés par les milieux humides des basses terres du Saint-Laurent : adaptations aux changements climatiques
Fournier, R., Poulin, M., Revéret, J.-P.,…
French
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Corridors, biodiversity and ecosystem services : an ecological network designed to maintain connectivity and manage climate change resilience around Montréal

This project made it possible to guide the planning of a green belt for Montreal and provide science-based advice to the Quebec government, in particular the provincial government departments, the municipalities (RCM), local and regional conservation NGOs and researchers and biologists working in the field.

Scientific manager(s) : Andrew Gonzalez, Université McGill
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2013
Corridors, biodiversité et services écologiques : un réseau écologique pour le maintien de la connectivité et une gestion résiliente aux changements climatiques dans l'Ouest des Basses-Terres du Saint-Laurent
Gonzalez, A., Albert, C., Rayfield, B., Dumitru,…
English
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Tools for assessing biological invasion risks in a context of climate change

The knowledge and tools generated by this project may be integrated into plans aimed at managing biodiversity and monitoring natural environments and protected areas. They may also be used for the development of various practices (e.g. prevention, early detection and control of invasive species) and environmental/natural heritage protection policies, as well as various scientific programs seeking an understanding of invasion mechanisms.

Scientific manager(s) : Sylvie De Blois, Université McGill
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2013
Outils pour évaluer les risques d'invasion biologique dans un contexte de changements climatiques
de Blois, S., Boisvert-Marsh, L., Schmucki, R.,…
French
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Contribution of multifunctional agroforestry management systems to the climate change adaptation capacity of agroecosystems

The widespread adoption of TBI systems in the south of Quebec could help limit the dependance of farmers to risk management programs. It could also generate substantial savings for the institution that largely finances these programs.

Scientific manager(s) : Alain Olivier, Université Laval
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2013
Contribution de systèmes agroforestiers multifonctionnels à la capacité d'adaptation aux changements climatiques des agro-écosystèmes
Olivier, A.
French
Outside Programming
Hors programmation
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Integrated approach for evaluating the adaptive capacity of populations in the Artibonite watershed (Haiti) to the water-related impacts of climate change

The results show the importance of working in close collaboration with local populations in order to implement political strategies that are appropriate and context-specific.

Scientific manager(s) : Nathalie Barrette, Université Laval
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2017
Approche intégrée pour évaluer la vulnérabilité aux impacts des changements climatiques : Cas du Bassin versant de l'Artibonite en Haïti
Dovonou-Vinagbe, S. P.
French
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Adaptation to climate change of the design and management of Quebec's protected areas network

This project made it possible to formulate principles and guidelines to orient the adaptation of the management of protected areas toward climate change, a process in which Parcs Québec has already embarked. Moreover, it made it possible to reproduce the method for assessing the vulnerability of species to climate change.

Scientific manager(s) : Louis Bélanger, Université Laval; François Brassard, MDDELCC
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2013
Adaptation aux changements climatiques de la conservation de la nature et du systèmes d'aires protégées du Québec
Bélanger, L., Berteaux, D., Bouthiliier, L.,…
French
Commercial Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture
2014-2019 programming
Project completed
Assessment of the main climate risks to produce production on order to identify adaptation needs

This project helped to raise awareness among produce sector stakeholders about the main climate risks and their future evolution in relation to climate change, to identify mitigation measures for these risks in the form of production practices and technological solutions, and to recommend possible ways to guide and assist produce growers in diagnosing climate risks on their farm.

Scientific manager(s) : Elisabeth Fortier, APMQ; Jean-François Forest, Forest Lavoie Conseil
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2016
Évaluation des principaux risques climatiques actuels sur les cultures maraîchères afin d'identifier les besoins d'adaptation et les technologies potentielles
Forest, J.-F.
French
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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
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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…
French
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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
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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,…
French
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,…
English
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Climate change and variability in the Nunavik and Nunatsiavut peninsula

The results of this project will improve the coverage of the observation network for climate, ice, fresh water and wind. They will provide additional knowledge on large-scale atmospheric and ocean actions/interactions.

Scientific manager(s) : Mickaël Lemay, Centre d'études nordiques; Ross Brown, ECCC/Ouranos
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2012
De la science aux politiques publiques au Nunavik et au Nunatsiavut: synthèse et recommandations
Allard, M., Lemay, M., Barrett, M., Sheldon, T.,…
French
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Climhydro-2: Canadian hydropower companies' strategies for climate change adaptation

This project has led to the development of models that will enable our industrial partners Hydro Québec and Rio Tinto, among others, to better manage their equipment stocks in the face of climate variability and changes.

Scientific manager(s) : Robert Leconte, Université de Sherbrooke
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2017
Climhydro-2: stratégies d'adaptation des compagnies d'hydroélectricité canadiennes face aux changements climatiques
Leconte, R., Brissette, F., Caya, D., Boucher, M…
French
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Design and planning of urban drainage infrastructure renewal in the context of climate change adaptation

This project made it possible to offer simple procedures and guidelines to support small municipalities in developing their response plans and assessing risk in the context of climate change.

Scientific manager(s) : Alain Mailhot, INRS
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2008
Conception et planification des interventions de renouvellement des infrastructures de drainage urbain dans un contexte d'adaptation aux changements climatiques
Mailhot, A., Duchesne, S., Larrivée, C.,…
French
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Impacts of climate and disturbances on the structure and recruitment dynamics of trembling aspen stands in Canada

This project provided basic knowledge on trembling aspen and improved our ability to anticipate the impact of global changes on its productivity. This species is important due to its distribution and economic potential.

Scientific manager(s) : Yves Bergeron, UQAT
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2013
Incidences du climat et des perturbations sur la structure et la dynamique de recrutement des peuplements de peuplier faux-tremble au Canada
Bergeron, Y.
French
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Assessment of the impact of climate change on Nunavik's marine infrastructure and identification of adaptation solutions

The results of this project will provide tools to help municipalities better understand the value and means of developing a municipal-level (regional or sometimes local) climate change adaptation plan through a participatory process.

Scientific manager(s) : Jean-Pierre Savard, Ouranos
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2014
Impact des changements climatiques sur le régime des tempêtes, les niveaux d'eau et les vagues dans le Nunavik
Savard, J.-P., Gachon, P., Rosu, C., Aider, R.,…
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Adaptation of PHYSITEL/HYDROTEL to the Quebec boreal environment

This project gave rise to a better understanding of the dynamics of runoff, water storage and evapotranspiration in a small boreal watershed with a large minerotrophic patterned fen peatland.

Scientific manager(s) : Alain Rousseau, INRS-ETE
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2015
Adaptation des outils PHYSITEL/HYDROTEL au milieu boréal québécois: modélisation des processus hydrologiques et analyses de sensibilité et d'incertitudes
Rousseau, A. N., Mailhot, A., St-Hilaire, A.
French
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Ecohydrology of the minerotrophic patterned fen peatlands of the La Grande Rivière watershed : monitoring the water cycle and the CH4 and CO2 dynamics

An in-depth study of the components of the water balance will fill the knowledge gap on the hydrology of minerotrophic patterned fens and their influence on the production and emission of greenhouse gases.

Scientific manager(s) : Serge Payette, Université Laval
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2008
Recent peat accumulation rates in minerotrophic peatlands of the Bay James region, Eastern Canada, inferred by 210Pb and 137 Cs radiometric techniques
Ali, A. A., Ghaleb, B., Garneau, M., Asnong, H.,…
English
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The ARCHIVES project : Retrospective analysis of hydroclimatic conditions using indicators of their variability on a century-long scale

Upon completion of this project, hydroelectric power resource managers and the authorities concerned with climate change will benefit from a better understanding of the temporal and spatial changes in hydroclimatic conditions, which may facilitate the development of appropriate hydrological scenarios for this climate-sensitive region.

Scientific manager(s) : Yves Bégin, Centre d'études nordiques
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2014
Hydrological reconstruction from tree-ring multi-proxies over the last two centuries at the Caniapiscau Reservoir, northern Québec, Canada
Nicualt, A., Boucher, E., Bégin, C., Guiot, J.,…
English
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Hors programmation
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In support of developping a government strategy for climate change adaptation

This project allowed a structured reflection to help the Quebec government develop a comprehensive and integrated strategy towards the development of priority actions involved in adapting to climate change rather than scattered initiatives.

Scientific manager(s) : Nathalie Bleau, Ouranos; Patricia Robitaille, MDDEP
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2010
Rapport synthèse réalisé en appui au processus de consultation visant le développement d'une stratégie gouvernementale d'adaptation aux changements climatiques
Connor, R., Lee, J., Paquin, M., Perin, N.,…
French
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