Global climate change and regional sustainable development: the case of Mackenzie Basin in Canada

Authors

  • Yongyuan Yin University of British Columbia
  • Stewart Cohen University of British Columbia
  • G. H. Huang University of British Columbia

Keywords:

integrated assessment, climate change, regional sustainability

Abstract

Cohen et al. suggest that in order to explore ways to bring climate change (CC) and sustainable development (SD) research together, it is necessary to develop more heuristic tools that can involve resource users and other stakeholders. In this respect, this paper focuses on methodological development in research to study climate change impacts and regional sustainable development (RSD). It starts with an introduction of an integrated land assessment framework (ILAF) which is part of the integrated phase of the Mackenzie Basin Impact Study (MBIS) in Canada. The paper then provides some articulation on how the integrated approach was applied in the Mackenzie Basin to show implications of climate change for RSD.

Author Biographies

Yongyuan Yin, University of British Columbia

Environmental Adaptation Research Group, Environment Canda and Sustainable Development Research Group, University of British Columbia

Stewart Cohen, University of British Columbia

Environmental Adaptation Research Group, Environment Canda and Sustainable Development Research Group, University of British Columbia

G. H. Huang, University of British Columbia

Faculty of Environmental Engineering

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2005-10-30

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