Category Recreational lands and nature-based infrastructure

Recreational lands and nature-based infrastructure

Town of Aurora Climate Change Adaptation Plan

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A changing climate has resulted in increases in temperature and extreme weather events in southern Ontario. Physical impacts from heat waves, strong winds, and flooding have been experienced in the Town of Aurora and are projected to occur more frequently and with greater intensity. As climate change continues to shift weather patterns and norms, it is important to understand how these changes may manifest in the Town of Aurora, and what the impact to the community may be. Attachments Town … Read more

Category Recreational lands and nature-based infrastructure

Recreational lands and nature-based infrastructure

PIEVC Assessment of Three City Parks – City of Mississauga

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The City of Mississauga (i.e., “the City”) has over 480 parks within its boundaries, ranging from small neighbourhood green spaces to large, multi-hectare parks containing numerous recreational facilities capable of hosting events numbering in the thousands of attendees. To better understand the potential current and future vulnerabilities of Mississauga’s city parks to impacts from severe weather and climate change, a climate change risk assessment was conducted focusing on three Mississauga parks designated by the City for assessment in this project … Read more

Category Recreational lands and nature-based infrastructure

Recreational lands and nature-based infrastructure

Évaluation de la vulnérabilité aux changements climatiques des réseaux de types combiné, pseudo-séparatif et pluvial du bassin tributaire de l’ouvrage de surverse Belgrand à Laval

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CERIU – Ville de Laval Évaluation de la vulnérabilité aux changements climatiques des réseaux de types combiné, pseudo-séparatif et pluvial du bassin tributaire de l’ouvrage de surverse Belgrand à Laval Attachments CERIU – Ville de Laval – Sept 2011 (4 MB)