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Sand Dune & Climate Change Studies in the Prairie Provinces
Additional References

Abouguendia, Z.M. 1990. A practical Guide to Planning for Management and Improvement of Saskatchewan Rangeland: Rangeland Plan Development. Saskatchewan Rural Development, Regina, Saskatchewan. 52 pages.

Herrington, R., Johnson, B., et Hunter, F. 1997. Responding to Global Climate Change in the Prairies, Volume III of the Canada Country Study: climate impacts and adaptation. Environnement Canada. 270 pages.

Lemmen, D.S. et Vance, R.E.. (Eds.) 1999. Holocene Climate and Environmental Changes in the Palliser Triangle: a geoscientific context for evaluating the impacts of climate change on the southern Canadian prairies, Commission géologique du Canada, bulletin 534. 295 pages.

Lemmen, D.S., Vance, R.E., Campbell, I.A., David, P.P., Pennock, D.J., Sauchyn, D.J. et Wolfe, S.A. 1998. Geomorphic Systems of the Palliser Triangle, Southern Canadian Prairies: description and response to changing climate. Commission géologique du Canada, bulletin 521. 72 pages.

Lemmen, D.S., Vance, R.E., Wolfe, S.A. et Last, W.M. 1997. Impacts of future climate change on the southern Canadian Prairies: a paleoenvironmental perspective. Geoscience Canada, vol. 24, pp. 121-133.

Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration. 1998. Drought in the Palliser Triangle (a provisional primer). Prepared by W. Nemanishen. Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada. 58 pages.

Saskatchewan Environment and Public Safety. 1991. Great Sand Hills Land Use Strategy. 72 pages.

Saskatchewan Environment and Resource Management. 1996. Manitou Sand Hills Integrated Resource Management Plan. 32 pages. Plus appendices et cartes.

Thorpe, J. et Godwin, R. 1992. Regional Vegetation Management Plan for Douglas Provincial Park and Elbow PFRA Pasture. Saskatchewan Research Council Publication No. E-2520-1-E-92. 156 pages.

Wolfe, S.A. et David, P.P. 1997. Parabolic dunes of the Great Sand Hills, southwestern Saskatchewan. Canadian Geographer. vol. 41, no 2, pp. 207-213.

Acknowledgments

Climate change studies on this and other themes have been funded in part by the Geological Survey of Canada, through its proposal approval system. Additional funding has been received from the Government of Canada Climate Change Action Fund, through the Climate System Science sub-component and the Prairie Adaptation Research Centre (PARC).


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