Parks Canada’s adaptation framework and workshop approach: Lessons learned across a diverse series of adaptation workshops

In 2017, the Canadian Parks Council Climate Change Working Group, a team of federal, provincial, and territorial representatives, developed a Climate Change Adaptation Framework for Parks and Protected Areas, guiding practitioners through a simple, effective five-step adaptation process. This framew...

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Main Authors: Nelson, Elizabeth, Mathieu, Elyse, Thomas, Julia, Harrop Archibald, Hilary, Ta, Hilary, Scarlett, David, Miller, Lydia, MacInnis, Blythe, Sheehan, Virginia, Pompura, Kristina, Hassanzadeh, Donya, Brook, Lilith, Grant, Jennifer, Carr, Dawn, Graham, Laura, Harms, Jenny, Sales, Ramon, Hartley, Karen, Cameron, Robert, Eckert, Cameron, Elliot, Jessica, Boyd, Delaney, Tambalo, Dinah
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Published: eScholarship, University of California 2020
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spelling ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org:ark:/13030/qt4jf7c0x1 2023-05-15T17:22:06+02:00 Parks Canada’s adaptation framework and workshop approach: Lessons learned across a diverse series of adaptation workshops Nelson, Elizabeth Mathieu, Elyse Thomas, Julia Harrop Archibald, Hilary Ta, Hilary Scarlett, David Miller, Lydia MacInnis, Blythe Sheehan, Virginia Pompura, Kristina Hassanzadeh, Donya Brook, Lilith Grant, Jennifer Carr, Dawn Graham, Laura Harms, Jenny Sales, Ramon Hartley, Karen Cameron, Robert Eckert, Cameron Elliot, Jessica Boyd, Delaney Tambalo, Dinah 2020-01-01 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/4jf7c0x1 unknown eScholarship, University of California qt4jf7c0x1 https://escholarship.org/uc/item/4jf7c0x1 CC-BY-NC CC-BY-NC Parks Stewardship Forum, vol 36, iss 1 Climate Change article 2020 ftcdlib 2022-01-17T18:21:16Z In 2017, the Canadian Parks Council Climate Change Working Group, a team of federal, provincial, and territorial representatives, developed a Climate Change Adaptation Framework for Parks and Protected Areas, guiding practitioners through a simple, effective five-step adaptation process. This framework was adapted by Parks Canada into a two-day adaptation workshop approach, with 11 workshops subsequently held from September 2017 to May 2019 at Parks Canada sites in the Yukon, Quebec, Manitoba, Alberta, Nova Scotia, British Columbia, Newfoundland, and Ontario. Lessons learned from each workshop have been integrated into the approach, with the development of tools and guidance for each phase of the process, and a shareable, visual “placemat” that describes each step of the framework, acting as a map for those navigating the process. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Yukon University of California: eScholarship British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Canada Yukon
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Nelson, Elizabeth
Mathieu, Elyse
Thomas, Julia
Harrop Archibald, Hilary
Ta, Hilary
Scarlett, David
Miller, Lydia
MacInnis, Blythe
Sheehan, Virginia
Pompura, Kristina
Hassanzadeh, Donya
Brook, Lilith
Grant, Jennifer
Carr, Dawn
Graham, Laura
Harms, Jenny
Sales, Ramon
Hartley, Karen
Cameron, Robert
Eckert, Cameron
Elliot, Jessica
Boyd, Delaney
Tambalo, Dinah
Parks Canada’s adaptation framework and workshop approach: Lessons learned across a diverse series of adaptation workshops
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description In 2017, the Canadian Parks Council Climate Change Working Group, a team of federal, provincial, and territorial representatives, developed a Climate Change Adaptation Framework for Parks and Protected Areas, guiding practitioners through a simple, effective five-step adaptation process. This framework was adapted by Parks Canada into a two-day adaptation workshop approach, with 11 workshops subsequently held from September 2017 to May 2019 at Parks Canada sites in the Yukon, Quebec, Manitoba, Alberta, Nova Scotia, British Columbia, Newfoundland, and Ontario. Lessons learned from each workshop have been integrated into the approach, with the development of tools and guidance for each phase of the process, and a shareable, visual “placemat” that describes each step of the framework, acting as a map for those navigating the process.
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author Nelson, Elizabeth
Mathieu, Elyse
Thomas, Julia
Harrop Archibald, Hilary
Ta, Hilary
Scarlett, David
Miller, Lydia
MacInnis, Blythe
Sheehan, Virginia
Pompura, Kristina
Hassanzadeh, Donya
Brook, Lilith
Grant, Jennifer
Carr, Dawn
Graham, Laura
Harms, Jenny
Sales, Ramon
Hartley, Karen
Cameron, Robert
Eckert, Cameron
Elliot, Jessica
Boyd, Delaney
Tambalo, Dinah
author_facet Nelson, Elizabeth
Mathieu, Elyse
Thomas, Julia
Harrop Archibald, Hilary
Ta, Hilary
Scarlett, David
Miller, Lydia
MacInnis, Blythe
Sheehan, Virginia
Pompura, Kristina
Hassanzadeh, Donya
Brook, Lilith
Grant, Jennifer
Carr, Dawn
Graham, Laura
Harms, Jenny
Sales, Ramon
Hartley, Karen
Cameron, Robert
Eckert, Cameron
Elliot, Jessica
Boyd, Delaney
Tambalo, Dinah
author_sort Nelson, Elizabeth
title Parks Canada’s adaptation framework and workshop approach: Lessons learned across a diverse series of adaptation workshops
title_short Parks Canada’s adaptation framework and workshop approach: Lessons learned across a diverse series of adaptation workshops
title_full Parks Canada’s adaptation framework and workshop approach: Lessons learned across a diverse series of adaptation workshops
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