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Institutional Adaptation of Water Resource Infrastructures to Climate Change in Eastern Ontario
Authors:P. Crabbé  M. Robin
Affiliation:(1) Department of Economics, University of Ottawa, P.O. box 450, Stn A, Ottawa, K1N 6N5, Canada;(2) Department of Earth Sciences, University of Ottawa, P.O. box 450, Stn A, Ottawa, K1N 6N5, Canada
Abstract:Institutional barriers and bridges to local climate change impacts adaptation affecting small rural municipalities and Conservation Authorities (CAs are watershed agencies) in Eastern Ontario (Canada) are examined, and elements of a community-based adaptation strategy related to water infrastructures are proposed as a case-study in community adaptation to climate change. No general water scarcity is expected for the region even under unusually dry weather scenarios. Localized quantity and quality problems are likely to occur especially in groundwater recharge areas. Some existing institutions can be relied on by municipalities to build an effective adaptation strategy based on a watershed/region perspective, on their credibility, and on their expertise. Windows of opportunity or framing issues are offered at the provincial level, the most relevant one in a federal state, by municipal emergency plan requirements and pending watershed source water protection legislation. Voluntary and soon to be mandated climate change mitigation programs at the federal level are other ones.
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