IMPC News
River Ice Research Flows from Saskatchewan to Europe
By: Ashleigh Duffy
with Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt and Darryl Isbister
Water Economy under a Changing Climate in the Saskatchewan River Basin
By: Laila Balkhi, Leila Eamen (ed)
PhD student studies how a changing climate and mitigative policies can impact the water economy in the Saskatchewan River Basin.
IMPC introduces Dr. Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt as the new Co-Principal Investigator for the project
By: Laila Balkhi
Dr. Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt joins Dr. Saman Razavi as lead co-principal investigators just as Phase II of the program kicks in.
The ‘Global Flood Year’ of 2019 may be the new norm and we are not ready, IMPC researchers say
By: Laila Balkhi
Researchers call for change in flooding research and management practices amid concerns of increasing disastrous flood events around the world.
Taking Water Science on Tour to Edmonton
By: Laila Balkhi
IMPC team met prominent members from Alberta Environment and Parks, Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, Canadian Forest Services, TransAlta (and more) in a Science Tour meeting organ...
Turning Data into Actionable Knowledge
By: Laila Balkhi
IMPC launches pilots of its Decision-Support System and Data Visualization tool designed to make cutting edge water science research in Canada accessible to the public.
IMPC Investigator Predicting River Ice Jams, The "Black-Box" of Flood Forecasting
By: Laila Balkhi, Stephanie Merrill (ed)
Dr. Lindenschmidt is collaborating with Manitoba Infrastructure to forecast Ice-Jams along the Red River using his methodology for RIVICE Modelling
IMPC researcher featured as Canadian showcase for Copernicus Climate Change Service
Dr. Tricia Stadnyk mobilizes research knowledge with Manitoba Hydro to explore uncertainty in future streamflows and data inputs.
IMPC PhD student meets with Chamber of Commerce to further hydro-economic research
By: Hayley Carlson, Leila Eamen
Leila Eamen recently traveled to Regina for a meeting with the Water Council of the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce to discuss preliminary results from hydro-economic modelling.
IMPC 1st Annual General Meeting
IMPC held its 1st annual general meeting on July 18-19th, 2018 at National Hydrology Research Centre, Saskatoon.
Saman Razavi receives the 2018 Water Security Research Excellence Award
Saman Razavi, IMPC principal investigator, was recently awarded the 2018 GIWS Water Security Research Excellence Award.
IMPC Webinar on Climate and Water Resources
IMPC team members Andrew and Hayley were invited to give a Webinar on Climate Change and Water Resources intended for grades 6-10 students.