Sharing the geo-Referenced Results of Climate Change Impact Research |
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Authors: | D.J. Sauchyn B.N. Joss W.N. Nyirfa |
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Affiliation: | (1) Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative, University of Regina, Regina, SK, Canada, S4S 7J7;(2) Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration, Regina, SK, Canada, S4P 4L2 |
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Abstract: | The Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative (PARC) has implemented an Internet Map Server (IMS) at the PARC web site (www.parc.ca) to 1) disseminate the geo-referenced results of PARC sponsored research on climate change impacts and adaptation, and 2) address data, information and knowledge management within the PARC network of researchers and partners. PARC facilitates interdisciplinary research on adaptation to the impacts of climate change in the Canadian Prairie Provinces. The web site is intended as a platform for sharing information and encouraging discussion of climate change impacts and adaptation. The IMS enables scientists and stakeholders to apply simple climate change scenarios to geo-referenced biophysical and social data, and dynamically create maps that display the geographic distribution of potential impacts of climate change. With a limited capacity for spatial analysis, most geo-processing and the climate impact modeling is done offline within a GIS environment. The IMS will serve the output from climate impact models, such that the model results can be customized by the web site user and be most readily applied to the planning and analysis of adaptation strategies. |
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Keywords: | climate change impacts and adaptation GIS Internet Map Server |
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