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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/canadian-coastal-resilience/events/flood-risk-mana
 gement-canadas-coastal-regions
LOCATION:Halifax Convention Centre 1650 Argyle Street Room 108 Halifax NS B
 3J0E6 Canada
SUMMARY:Flood risk management in Canada's coastal regions
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Coastal regions in Canada are vulnerable to the impacts of clim
 ate\nchange (PDF)\n[https://www.nrcan.gc.ca/sites/www.nrcan.gc.ca/files/ea
 rthsciences/files/pdf/NRCAN_fullBook%20%20accessible.pdf]\,\nsuch as risin
 g sea levels\, changes to the intensity of storm surges\nand eroding coast
 lines.\n\nOver the years\, governments have made efforts to identify\noppo
 rtunities for adapting to climate change. For example\,\nmunicipalities in
  the Province of Nova Scotia recently completed a\nMunicipal Climate Chang
 e Action Plan (PDF)\n[https://novascotia.ca/dma/pdf/mun-climate-change-act
 ion-plan.pdf].\nAdaptation responses can take many forms\, whether they ar
 e structural\ninvestments (e.g.\, building sea walls) or non-structural me
 asures\n(e.g.\, land use policy changes that account for sea level rise).
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