About this event: Explore why platform connections are important and how they add-value to a user’s adaptation journey. Reflect on the diversity of platforms and potential connections by conducting a roadmap exercise to identify the necessary components to establish connections. Target Audience: Climate adaptation platform providers in Canada and abroad, climate adaptation action enablers, climate […]
Cody Desautel will share experiences from Indigenous-led natural climate solutions within the Confederated Tribe of Colville in the U.S. About this event WHEN: May 13, 2021, from 1-3 pm EDT WHAT: Join us for the third webinar in our Natural Climate Solutions series, in which we will draw on the resource management approach of the […]
Global Water Futures (GWF) Annual Open Science Meeting 2021 The 2021 Global Water Futures (GWF) Annual Open Science Meeting (GWF2021) will bring together the GWF community (researchers, affiliates, partners, collaborators, and stakeholders) in a virtual setting to share our latest scientific achievements and success stories, provide updates on end user solutions, and support the actions […]
Enhancing Platform Impact: The Power of In-Person Connection and Diversification About this event In the era of fast-paced digital engagement, we shouldn’t forget the power of in-person connection. Join us as we examine how ‘in-person’ components play a central (but often under-recognized) role in complementing digital efforts and how this relates to efforts to meaningfully […]
From Knowledge to Action: Exploring Approaches to Integrating Identified User Needs into Platform Offerings About this event Engage and answer questions around the importance of user needs considerations in platform offerings to support the ‘knowledge-to–action’ transfer in adaptation decision-making and discuss the possible approaches for how to integrate identified users needs into platform offerings. Target […]
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The Canadian Mountain Network (CMN) is hosting the first Knowledge Sharing Summit virtually on June 22 & 23 from 9am-2:30pm MT. The Knowledge Sharing Summit will bring together Indigenous organizations and communities, university researchers, and government, business and not-for-profit partners to showcase CMN’s work, and create opportunities for networking and collaboration. The event is open to the public! […]
La version française suit. Natural Infrastructure Fund: Webinars Starting in August! Infrastructure Canada’s Natural Infrastructure Fund (NIF) Small Projects Stream is accepting applications until September 27, 2022 at 3:00 pm (EDT). The NIF is the first federal program of its kind. Its objectives are to build community awareness of the value and opportunities of […]
Webinar: Mapping Social Vulnerability for Climate Action Planning As we see the rise of climate change impacts, extreme weather events such as urban heat islands are disproportionately experienced by communities living in socially vulnerable areas. Climate equity is the goal of recognizing and addressing unequal burdens of climate change, while ensuring that the benefits of […]
Canada is currently undergoing an energy transformation driven by the urgent need to collectively address climate change across all sectors. Achieving net zero requires the clean power sector to grow significantly over the coming years. Indigenous leadership can and should be at the heart of this shift. Indigenous nations are rightsholders to vast territories, and […]
ClimateWest has partnered with NAMS Canada to offer subsidized asset management training opportunities. Register for Expanded Professional Certificate in Asset Management Planning to strengthen your asset management expertise while integrating climate resilience, equity, and green infrastructure into your asset management plan. During the course, participants will prepare a draft asset management plan using their own […]
Concordia University
Pavillon J.‐W.‐McConnell 1400 De Maisonneuve Blvd. W., Montreal, QC, Canada
Speaker: Cole Teionieh’táthe Delisle works as an Environmental Projects Coordinator for Terrestrial Habitats with a wide range of projects. He coordinates KEPO's seed saving activities, EAB project, species at risk, bird program, and drone work. A graduate from Concordia University’s Anthropology program, he is interested in archeology and the community’s history. Outside of terrestrial work, he also leads Kahnawà:ke's participation in Transport Canada's Enhanced Maritime Situational Awareness Program monitoring the impacts of industrial shipping.
Audience: Concordia community and external
This event has been generously funded by the Chamandy Foundation.