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Intégration des sciences de l’environnement , de la politique et de la gestion des ressources. Le 47e Congrès annuel de la Société canadienne de météorologie et d'océanographie. La 39e Assemblée annuelle de l'Union géophysique canadienne.
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Intégration des sciences de l’environnement, de la politiqueet de la gestion des ressources Le 47e Congrès annuel de la Société canadienne de météorologieet d'océanographie La 39e Assemblée annuelle de l'Uniongéophysiquecanadienne Au 66e Congrèsde l'Association canadienne des ressources hydriques
Bridging Environmental Science, Policy and Resource Management 47th Annual Congress of the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society 39th Annual Canadian Geophysical Union Meeting 66th Annual Canadian Water Resources Association Conference
Bridging Environmental Science, Policy and Resource Management Importance of managing our resource rich province and country Photo: SK Ministry of Education Photo: AECom Significance of policy related decision making Relevance of science behind those decisions Photo: Wittrock
Bridging Environmental Science, Policy and Resource Management The Prairie Provinces represent the major region of Canada with the driest and most variable climate.(Sauchyn, Diaz and Kulshreshtha 2010) Photo: SWA Photo: Wittrock Photo: Wittrock
Bridging Environmental Science, Policy and Resource Management We never know the worth of water till the well is dry. (Fuller 1732) Photo: Environment Canada Photo: Wittrock Photo: AAFC Photo: SWA Photo: Environment Canada Photo: Wittrock Photo: Environment Canada
Bridging Environmental Science, Policy and Resource Management Photo: Wittrock Sunshine is delicious, rain is refreshing,wind braces up, snow is exhilarating;there is no such thing as bad weather,only different kinds of good weather. (Riskin 1819-1900) Photo: SaskPower Photo: SWA Photo: Tourism Saskatoon
Saskatoon is known as the “Paris of the Prairies” Seven bridges crossing the South Saskatchewan River Photo: Tourism Saskatoon Photo: Tourism Saskatoon 300 acres of riverbank trails and parks Sunniest City in Canada Home to more than 260,000 people
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Home of the Canadian Light Source, University of Saskatchewan, and Canadian head office of numerous international companies. Photo: Tourism Saskatoon Home of numerous research chairs including Canada Excellence Research Chair in Water Security,Canadian Research Chair in Water Resources and Climate Change, Canada Research Chair in Predictive Aquatic Ecotoxicology plus others. Photo: AECom
Conference Location Conference will be at Saskatoon’s Arts & Conference Centre (TCU Place) and the Hilton Garden Inn Photo: Hilton Photo: Tourism Saskatoon
Expected over 1,000 attendees with mixture of meteorologists, hydrologists, climatologists, mathematicians, social scientists, teachers, policy makers, managers, industry leaders, municipal leaders, engineers, politicians, etc. Photo: CMOS/CGU 2010 14 concurrent sessions to take place including CANCID, CSHS, MOPE, Weather/Climate Impacts, Water Security Issues, CSAFM plus many others
Things to do around the City Photo: Tourism Saskatoon Photo: Tourism Saskatoon A vibrant, culturally diverse city to explore Photo: Tourism Saskatoon Photo: Tourism Saskatoon