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Fire and our Communities: Strategies for Adaptation

Fire and our Communities: Strategies for Adaptation

by Rebecca King | Oct 5, 2023 | Adaptation, Atlantic, Blog, Climate Change, Forest fires, Urban planning

Image credit: Google Maps, accessed on October 4, 2023. Background: Fire in Atlantic Canada Fire is and has been a natural part of forest ecosystems across Canada. While it is more common in the western and central parts of the country, fire has also historically...

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