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Climate Impacts on Northern Canada: Introduction

机译:气候对加拿大北部的影响:简介

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There is significant evidence that northern Canada's climate has already undergone substantial change. These changes have meant significant impacts for physical, natural and human systems in Canada's North. Climate models suggest that such trends will continue into the future, and therefore shifts in Arctic systems are expected for some time to come. This introductory paper is the first in a series published in two issues of Ambio presenting work conducted for northern chapters of two recent Canadian national climate science assessment initiatives, From Impacts to Adaptation: Canada in a Changing Climate 2007 and Human Health in a Changing Climate: A Canadian Assessment of Vulnerabilities and Adaptive Capacity. Collectively, these assessments involved the work of 24 scientists with expertise in a variety of disciplines and regions in the Canadian North. These assessment processes adopted aspects of a vulnerability approach to climate assessment, primarily through a review of existing and projected exposures and elements of adaptive capacity based on existing literature. In so doing, they have contributed towards a more comprehensive understanding of climate impacts and adaptations across the northern regions of the country. This paper provides an overview and introduction to the series of papers contained in the two issues of Ambio.
机译:有大量证据表明加拿大北部的气候已经发生了重大变化。这些变化对加拿大北部的自然,自然和人类系统产生了重大影响。气候模型表明,这种趋势将持续到未来,因此预计北极系统的变化将持续一段时间。这份介绍性论文是在Ambio的两期杂志上发表的系列文章的第一篇,介绍了针对加拿大最近两项国家气候科学评估计划(从影响到适应:2007年气候变化中的加拿大和气候变化中的人类健康)的北章进行的工作:加拿大的漏洞和适应能力评估。总的来说,这些评估涉及24位在加拿大北部各个学科和地区具有专业知识的科学家的工作。这些评估过程主要通过基于现有文献对现有和预计的暴露以及适应能力要素进行审查,从而采用了气候评估脆弱性方法的各个方面。通过这样做,他们有助于更全面地了解该国北部地区的气候影响和适应。本文概述和介绍了两期《 Ambio》中包含的系列论文。

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    《AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment》 |2009年第5期|p.246-247|共2页
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    Chris Furgal; Terry Prowse;

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    Chris Furgal is an Assistant Professor in the Indigenous Environmental Studies Program at Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario. He has a background in the biological and social sciences and conducts work on Indigenous environmental health issues, with a particular emphasis on circumpolar regions. His address: Indigenous Environmental Studies Program, Trent University, 1600 West Bank Drive, Peterborough, ON, K9J 7B8, Canada. chrisfurgal@trentu.ca;

    Terry D. Prowse is a Professor, Research Chair and Senior Scientist specializing in climate-change effects on cold regions hydrology and aquatic ecosystems. His address: Water and Climate Impacts Research Centre, Environment Canada, Department of Geography, University of Victoria, PO Box 3060 STN CSC, Victoria, BC, V8W 3R4, Canada. terry.prowse@ec.gc.caa;

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