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Adapting to a Changing Climate:
A Watershed Perspective
Climate Change Forum
April 15, 2013
Paul Lehman
Mississippi Valley Conservation
Adaptation
The science is clear. It shows us that climate change is
an issue of today – not one of tomorrow
Climate change is an economic issue, a social issue,
and an environmental issue
We reduce greenhouse gas emissions to address global
causes, we adapt to address local consequences
Adaptation involves all levels of government, business,
industry, community groups and individuals
Local leadership and action is critical
City of Peterborough
– July 2004
Fall River at Outlet of
Sharbot Lake
– August 2012
Mississippi River Water Management Structures
MVC - Climate Change Adaptation Work
Water Resources, Fish and Fisheries: Sensitivities,
Impacts and Adaptation to a Changing Climate - 2007
Collaborative study with Queen’s University
Weathering the Change Public Information Workshops - 2007
Climate Change Effects On Reservoir Operation Policies In
The Mississippi Valley Watershed - 2011
Partnership through Guelph University
Risk Assessment
Preliminary analysis, problem definition/scoping
Quantify projected changes in precipitation and
temperature
Model hydrologic response
Assess reservoir performance and capacity for
satisfying constraints and objectives
Assess secondary impacts (fisheries/water
quality)
Water Resource Impact Assessment
A2 emissions scenario – CGCM II climate model
downscaled to Mississippi R. watershed
temperature
precipitation
Four periods modeled
Base period 1974 – 2002
Future periods (2010 – 2039, 2040 – 2069,
2070 – 2099)
Mean Annual Water Budget
Mississippi River Watershed
1000
900
Water Budget (mm)
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
Current
2010-2039
2040-2069
Climate Period
Precipitation
Runoff
Evapotranspiration
2070-2099
Mean Annual Flow Comparison
Minimum Streamflow objective
Highly variable
flows
over
Implications
fall/winter
Potential risks:
Existing
achieving summer
recreation targets
– water supply targets
– shoreline damage
– unsafe ice conditions
–
Stream flow
Reservoir target
Stream flow
Reservoir target
Building Local Adaptation Capacity
Climate Change Information Workshops
Three meetings held in 2012
Local municipalities and agencies
2012 Drought Workshop – 2013
Multiple speaking engagements
Engage local municipalities and agencies in collaborating on
vulnerability assessment and adaptation planning
Uncertainty on how to proceed
Lack of political direction
Tie-in with municipal priorities
Vulnerability Assessment
Discussions between MNR, MVC and RVCA to consider a pilot
application of the “Practitioner’s Guide to Climate Change
Adaptation in Ontario’s Ecosystems to Mississippi-Rideau area
Access to a suite of related information, research reports
Case history experience from the Lake Simcoe
and Clay Belt exercises
Assistance in designing a strategy
process tailored to Mississippi-Rideau
with improvements based on lessoned learned
A provincial and national network of experts,
researchers, climate scientists
Potential funding (unconfirmed)
Mississippi – Rideau Watersheds
Potential Vulnerability Themes for
Mississippi – Rideau Watershed Area
Emergency Preparedness
Invasive Species
Outdoor Recreation and Tourism
Species at Risk
Hydrology/Water levels
Fisheries
Organizational Capacity
Aquatic Habitat
Wildlife
Forest Fire/disturbance
Forest Cover and Terrestrial
Habitat
Human Health
Water Power
Others?
Thank you
Mississippi Valley Conservation
http://www.mvc.on.ca/
[email protected]