Heat Resiliency Program evaluation : final report.: H14-193/2011E-PDF
Forming part of the Government of Canada’s Clean Air Agenda (CAA) Adaptation Theme, the Heat Resiliency Program is a four-year (2007 to 2011), $7.9 million, research and development program. The objective of the Heat Resiliency Program is to reduce the vulnerability of communities and Canadians from extreme heat events in a changing climate. Specifically, the Program is intended to reduce the health risks from extreme heat events by improving their adaptive capacity, as well as to improve the ability of health professionals to assist populations that are vulnerable to heat-related illnesses. ...
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| Title | Heat Resiliency Program evaluation : final report. |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
| Other language editions | [French] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | [59] p. in various pagings |
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