Climate Change: Modeled Potential Tree Distribution on PEI: Summary
Climate Change: Modeled Potential Tree Distribution on PEI: Summary Version
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Climate Change: Modeled Potential Tree Distribution on PEI: Summary Version
10 Points to Purity - what we'll do and when we'll do it
This presentation provides background information about water on PEI. This includes the water cycle, groundwater flow patterns, and water use.
As Canada’s smallest province, Prince Edward Island faces a number of unique environmental challenges. The Island has the highest population density in Canada and most of the land is privately owned.
The Government of Prince Edward Island 10-year energy strategy to reduce energy use, establish cleaner and locally produced energy sources and moderate future energy price increases.
Numerical groundwater flow models are developed for selected watersheds to examine the physics and dynamics of groundwater flow and evaluate existing groundwater management policy in Prince Edward Island (PEI).
Additional background and reference material was used to prepare the presentation. The background information appears as a separate slide(s) that follow the slide to which it refers. A list of references is provided at the end of the background material.
The first State of the Environment report was pepared by the Department of Fisheries, Aquaculture and Environment and is part of a broad initiative to create a sustainable future for the Province of Prince Edward Island.
A study of the potential impacts of climate chnage on selected Acadian Forest tree species on PEI
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is an important and effective planning tool for predicting the potential environmental consequences of proposed developments. It is a means to identify unwanted effects before they occur and determine appropriate mitigation measures.