Risques liés aux changements climatiques et options de résilience pour les infrastructures bâties au Canada
Le climat du Canada change, ce qui entraîne de nouveaux risques et défis pour les infrastructures du pays. Un nouveau rapport de l’IISD, préparé avec le soutien d’Infrastructure Canada, examine la littérature sur les dangers, les impacts et les options d’adaptation liés aux changements climatiques pour six types d’infrastructures construites au Canada.
Cette infographie tire des exemples de Renforcer la résilience climatique des infrastructures canadiennes : une revue de la littérature pour éclairer la voie à suivre
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