River Ice Research Flows from Saskatchewan to Europe
with Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt and Darryl Isbister
with Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt and Darryl Isbister
PhD student studies how a changing climate and mitigative policies can impact the water economy in the Saskatchewan River Basin.
Dr. Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt joins Dr. Saman Razavi as lead co-principal investigators just as Phase II of the program kicks in.
Researchers call for change in flooding research and management practices amid concerns of increasing disastrous flood events around the world.
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 organized by the Global Water Futures program
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.
Dr. Lindenschmidt is collaborating with Manitoba Infrastructure to forecast Ice-Jams along the Red River using his methodology for RIVICE Modelling
Dr. Tricia Stadnyk mobilizes research knowledge with Manitoba Hydro to explore uncertainty in future streamflows and data inputs.
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 held its 1st annual general meeting on July 18-19th, 2018 at National Hydrology Research Centre, Saskatoon.
Saman Razavi, IMPC principal investigator, was recently awarded the 2018 GIWS Water Security Research Excellence Award.
IMPC team members Andrew and Hayley were invited to give a Webinar on Climate Change and Water Resources intended for grades 6-10 students.