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Transformative Adaptation: Managed Retreat as a Proactive Climate Resilience Strategy Receives $2.5M in Funding
Brent Doberstein, Waterloo Climate Institute member and Associate Professor in the Faculty of Environment is the Principal Investigator for a research project awarded $2.5M to study Managed Retreat. Managed retreat (MR), defined as "the purposeful relocation of people, property, and critical infrastructure out of areas vulnerable to recurrent climatic hazards," is emerging as a potentially transformative adaptation approach that offers opportunities for both risk reduction and advancement of social justice.
Waterloo Climate Institute researchers to receive more than $3.4 million
Waterloo Climate Institute researchers to receive more than $3.4 million. The funding will help to advance several transformative interdisciplinary projects at Waterloo
Waterloo Climate Institute members launch new municipal database to address gaps in combating climate change
PRESS RELEASE - originally posted by Federation of Canadian Municipalities
Municipalities are responsible for over half of Canada's greenhouse gas emissions, making them crucial players in the fight against climate change. But existing gaps in critical climate planning and reporting data can make it challenging to keep the public informed on progress toward net zero by 2050.