Water Stewardship Information Sources

ID 1831
Citation Daust, D. 2010. Nadina Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment: Summary of Technical Workshop 3. Impacts on Hydrology.
Organization Ministry of Environment; Department of Fisheries and Oceans; Ministry of Natural Resource Operations; BC Timber Sales; Ministry of Natural Resource Operations
URL http://bvcentre.ca/files/research_reports/09-12HydrologyWS-SummaryNov25-3.pdf
Abstract/Description or Keywords The purpose of this workshop was to develop a high_level conceptual model describing how climate change might affect hydrology and aquatic habitat in the Nadina Forest District. The model will support a vulnerability assessment of the Nadina forest management regime. Hydrology was identified as a valued ecosystem service in an earlier workshop (Daust et al. 2010). Dave Daust presented an overview of expected climate change in the Nadina. Jeff Anderson presented an overview of how patterns of variability in climate affect streamflow in the region. Then participants developed conceptual models of factors affecting streamflow, sediment input and stream temperature and discussed potential changes related to climate change.
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Regional Watershed Nadina River
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