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Final Report - Vulnerability Committee

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National Engineering <strong>Vulnerability</strong> Assessment of Public Infrastructure to Climate ChangeState of Knowledge AssessmentDave Ashfield, Abe Khademi, and John Lau Water Balance Review and Streamflow Analysis. A review ofpolicy direction and stream data trends in Greater Toronto Area. (Technical Bureau SupplementWater News, Newsletter of the CWRA) September 2009Denault C, Millar RJ, Lence BJ Climate Change and Drainage Infrastructure Capacity in an UrbanCatchment. Annual Conference of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering, Montreal,Quebec, Canada June 2002.Eric A. Rosenberg, Patrick W. Keys, Derek B. Booth, David Hartley, Jeff Burkey, Anne C. Steinemann,and Dennis P. Lettenmaier Precipitation Extremes and the Impacts of Climate Change onStormwater Infrastructure in Washington State. Chapter 9: Stormwater InfrastructureF.E. Hicks and t. Peacock Canadian Water Resources Journal, Volume 30, Number 2, Summer 2005ISSN 1918-1817 Suitability of HEC-RAS for Flood Forecasting (page(s) 159-174 / doi:10.4296/cwrj3002159. Date Modified 2008-07-10F.E. Hicks and t. Peacock Canadian Water Resources Journal, Volume 30, Number 3, Fall 2005 ISSN1918-1817 Regional Low Flow Frequency Relations for Central Ontario (page(s) 179-196 / doi:10.4296/cwrj3003179. Date Modified 2008-07-10F.E. Hicks and t. Peacock Canadian Water Resources Journal, Volume 30, Number 3, Fall 2005 ISSN1918-1817 Modelling Changes in Stream Water Quality Due to Climate Change in a SouthernOntario Watershed (page(s) 211-226 / doi: 10.4296/cwrj3003211. Date Modified 2008-07-10Heather auld, Paul A. Gray, Don Haley, Joan Klaassen, Heather Konnefat Don MacIver, Don McNicol,Peter Nimmrichter, Karl Shiefer, Mark Taylor Coastal Zone and Climate Change on the GreatLakes - <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Report</strong>. Submitted to NRC by AMEC Earth & Environmental, a division of AMECAmericas Limited, July 2006Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). (2009). Retrieved from http://www.ipcc.ch/Ivan Muzik Canadian Water Resources Journal, Volume 26, Number 2, June 2001 ISSN 1918-1817Sensitivity of Hydrologic Systems to Climate Change (page(s) 233-252 / doi: 10.4296/cwrj2602233. Date Modified 2008-07-10James A. Dewar and Martin Wachs, RAND Corporation Transportation Planning, Climate Change, andDecisionmaking Under Uncertainty (this report was requested by the NAS)James M. Buttle and Peter M. Lafleur Canadian Water Resources Journal, Volume 32, Number 1, Spring2007 ISSN 1918-1817 Anatomy of an Extreme Event: The July 14-15, 2004 PeterboroughRainstorm (page(s) 59-74 / doi: 10. 4296/cwrj3201059. Date Modified 2008-07-10Jean G. Chatila and Bassam R. Jurdi Canadian Water Resources Journal, Volume 29, Number 3, Fall2004 ISSN 1918-1817 Stepped Spillway as an Energy Dissipater (page(s) 147-158 / doi: 10.4296/cwrj147. Date Modified 2008-07-10Jonathan Buttle, Tom Muir, and Joan Frain Canadian Water Resources Journal, Volume 29, Number 2,Summer 2004 ISSN 1918-1817 Economic Impacts of Climate Change on the Canadian GreatLakes Hydro-Electric Power Producers: A Supply Analysis (page(s) 89-110 / doi: 10.4296/cwrj89. Date Modified 2008-07-10Jozsef Szilagyi, Ph.D, Charlie Flowerday – Conservation and Survey Department Likely Climate ChangeImpact: Structures May Need to Withstand More Extreme Weather, Institute of Agriculture andNatural Resources (IANR) News Story, University of Lincoln Nebraska, September 19, 2001;GENIVAR 10

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