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Climate change impacts on transboundary water resources of the Hay and Slave River basins

Student: Pablo Rodriguez

Partner: Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Government of Northwest Territories website

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Andrew Ireson and Dr. Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt. School of Environment and Sustainability, University of Saskatchewan.

Date: May-August, 2019

A project report submitted in partial fulfilment for the Masters in Water Security degree


Executive summary

Introduction

Site Description

Methodology

Results

Discussion and Conclusions

Summary of findings

Towards a solution

References

Appendix A

Appendix B

Acknowledgements

I wish to thank Dr. Andrew Ireson from Global Institute of Water Security at University of Saskatchewan, and Dr. Anna Coles, Dr. Ryan Connon and the mindful staff at the Watershed Management and Monitoring Divisions from the Government of the Northwest Territories. I am also very grateful for the support of my family and my new friends in Saskatchewan.