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Rising Seas and Shifting Sands

Combining natural and grey infrastructure to protect Canada's coastal communities

Published in December 2021

As witnessed in recent weeks, rising seas, swollen atmospheric rivers, and post-tropical storms are a threat to community infrastructure, housing, and the safety of those living along Canada’s east and west coasts. In response, new guidance from the Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation, University of Waterloo, presents practical solutions to limit the financial and social costs of these evolving risks.

The majority of Canada’s coastal population lives directly on the Atlantic (east) and Pacific (west)

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