The Many Faces of Risk – Society For Risk Analysis Annual Meeting 2018
Join us in New Orleans, LA for this year’s SRA Annual Meeting from December 2-6, 2018 for the premier opportunity to discuss all avenues of risk analysis with other risk…
Join us in New Orleans, LA for this year’s SRA Annual Meeting from December 2-6, 2018 for the premier opportunity to discuss all avenues of risk analysis with other risk…
CatIQ Connect (formerly C4) is a content-driven discussion to foster collaboration before, during and after catastrophic events. This conference provides a content driven overview of catastrophes, discusses strategies in catastrophe…
Understanding risk is a key component for initiatives focused on helping communities prepare for and respond to weather and climate hazards. This interactive webinar introduces participants to seven best practices,…
Hosted by Climate Change Adaptation Community of Practice Facilitator: Elizabeth Smalley (Manager of the Adaptation Policy Team, Transport Canada) Presenters: Marianne Armstrong (National Research Council);Lo Cheng (Canadian Centre for Climate…
Join us in learning more about SmartICE, an award-winning technological innovation for the North, which was first developed in Newfoundland and Labrador through collaboration with northern communities, including Nain and…
Register for Webinar Here Hosted by the Climate Change Adaptation Community of Practice (CCACoP) and led by Environment and Climate Change Canada, this webinar focuses on the recently-released report, Canada's…
This combined event will connect coastal practitioners, coastal engineers, natural and social scientists, professors, students, planners, politicians, and Indigenous groups. Working towards the application, implementation, and delivery of nature-based adaptations…
Webinar - Communicating disaster risk? An evaluation of publicly accessible flood maps in Canada MEOPAR and CORC COP cordially invite you to a webinar presentation of recent research evaluating flood…
Register Here Climate change has induced changes in key climate variables and hydrological cycle across Canada. With continuous emission of greenhouse gases, this trend is expected to continue over the…
Through this event, the organizers wish above all to inspire the participants to commit themselves and to participate actively in the strengthening of the resilience of communities, particularly coastal and shoreline, vulnerable to climate change. The concepts of governance, resource management and the uses of water-related territories will be at the heart of the workshops.