This guide has been prepared based on many years of professional experience using the PIEVC Protocol and other climate and infrastructure vulnerability and risk assessment methods. Writing Team members include:
- Jeff O’Driscoll, Associated Engineering
- Joel Nodelman, Nodelcorp
- Joan Nodelman, Nodelcorp
- Norman Shippee, Stantec Consulting
- Erik Sparling, Climate Risk Institute
- Glenn Milner, Climate Risk Institute
- Kirsten MacMillan, Climate Risk Institute
We also acknowledge the time and efforts of the Advisory Committee. The knowledge and experience of these individuals have helped shape a guide that is accessible, defensible, and applicable to a broad range of infrastructure assets, systems, and portfolios. Advisory Committee members include:
- Benjamin Hodick, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit
- Beth Lavender, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
- Dan Sandink, Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction
- David Lapp, Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction
- Derek Gray, AECOM
- Dustin Carey, Federation of Canadian Municipalities
- Elise Pare, WSP
- Elmer Lickers, Ontario First Nations Technical Services Corporation
- Isabelle Charron, Ouranos
-
Kate Miller, Cowichan Valley Regional District
- Laure Gerard, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Pamela Kertland, Natural Resources Canada
- Peter Nimmrichter, Wood
-
Quentin Chiotti, Matrix Solutions Inc.
-
Sincy Modayil, City of Edmonton
-
Tom Duncan, Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada
- Trevor Murdock, Canadian Centre for Climate Services
The following individuals also provided valuable input to the guide:
- Darrel Danyluk, World Federation of Engineering Organizations
- Fiona Hill, National Research Council of Canada
- Marla Desat, Standards Council of Canada
- Marianne Armstrong, National Research Council of Canada
- Nathalie Bleau, Ouranos




