Living Dyke at Boundary Bay
Our group is conducting research to understand the performance of the Living Dyke, a nature-based coastal adaptation pilot project implemented in Boundary Bay by the City of Surrey, Semiahmoo First Nation, and the City of Delta. This involves field, experimental, and numerical modelling research in partnership with the project proponents, the National Research Council of […]
SFU Climate Innovation: Researcher & Partner Workshop, Vancouver
Enda participated in a workshop organized by Simon Fraser University to exchange ideas, knowledge and strategy about how to advance and accelerate community-centred climate action and innovation with and for communities in BC and across Canada.
Storm-Driven Transport of Coastal Driftwood at Tuktoyaktuk
Communities and infrastructure in Canada’s Arctic regions are facing increasing coastal hazard risk due to the rapidly warming climate and effects, including retreating sea ice (resulting in increased wave and storm-surge exposure), and thawing permafrost (destabilizing coastal sediments). At Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories, large quantities of coastal driftwood mobilized by storms have potential to impact community […]