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Planning for the PIEVC Program follows a standard tiered approach as outlined in this report
This report rethinks how risk is defined and assessed, highlighting the urgent need to incorporate Indigenous knowledges for truly holistic climate resilience.
A map of PIEVC assessment reports and case studies
This Webinar disclosed lessons learned from applying Climate Risk Assessments of infrastructure assets and portfolios using the methodology of the Public Infrastructure Engineering Vulnerability Committee (PIEVC) and how they can be placed and sustained in infrastructure investments decision-making processes.
List of webinars
This collection of reports draws on Indigenous knowledge, perspectives and experiences to explore the multidimensional and intersecting aspects of climate change impacts and adaptation.
What’s needed to support early learners and recent graduates of infrastructure resilience training courses.
A Nation of Forests: Stewardship, Collaboration, and Climate Action
High-resolution climate data to help decision makers build a more resilient Canada.
A UNFCC goal to drive global action on adaptation
Emissions reduction policies currently implemented, developing, and announced in Canada at the federal, provincial, and territorial levels.
Breakout group discussion Notes
Supporting small and under-resourced communities in conducting vulnerability and risk assessments.
A collection of climate change adaptation examples that may be useful to decision-makers and those taking action on climate change adaptation.
PIEVC Knowledge-Exchange Sessions bring together climate change risk practitioners, professionals and others in facilitated group-based settings to share ideas and provide input around key topics
Empowering Communities to Build Climate Ready Housing and Infrastructure
Forests Canada Resource
Forests Canada hired Green Analytics to conduct an economic assessment of tree planting in Ontario
PIEVC Alliance Strategic Directions
This study assesses the current extent to which climate change is considered in Canadian protected area management plans.