Hydrology Workshops 2010 and 2011:
What have we learned?
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A Summary of Hydrological Changes as a Result of Mountain Pine Beetle and a Changing Climate in Interior Watersheds offers all those in the BC Interior some of the latest scientific research and insights on the Mountain Pine Beetle infestation and related changes in hydrology. The summary is a concise, easy-to-understand synopsis of expert presentations at two workshops co-hosted by the Fraser Basin Council, Environment Canada, MITACS, and the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition in 2010 and 2011. Download the report to read about:
- key findings from current research and implications at the sub-watershed level
- lessons learned for the benefit of other Interior watersheds
- recommendations for further research and multi-interest collaboration.
The summary is available for decision-makers in all orders of government, including local government elected officials and staff, watershed groups and everyone else with an interest in the issues.
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