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*https://climatedata.ca/resource/idf-data-and-climate-change/  
 
*https://climatedata.ca/resource/idf-data-and-climate-change/  
 
*https://climatedata.ca/resource/best-practices-for-using-idf-curves/  
 
*https://climatedata.ca/resource/best-practices-for-using-idf-curves/  
*https://www.csagroup.org/store/product/2705526/?srsltid=AfmBOooZzvRihuxPEkbonAPD3jtG2dFxd5Y-lAFFop5O8Yq4e9ZQggd8
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*https://www.csagroup.org/store/product/2705526/?srsltid=AfmBOooZzvRihuxPEkbonAPD3jtG2dFxd5Y-lAFFop5O8Yq4e9ZQggd8<br>
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===Climate risk and uncertainty===
 
===Climate risk and uncertainty===
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====Uncertainty====
Climate change is inherently characterized by uncertainty, particularly in projecting local impacts. This uncertainty poses challenges for engineers, making risk management a critical tool for prioritizing vulnerabilities and selecting effective risk reduction strategies. Uncertainty surrounding climate impacts underscores the need to build resilience through LID practices (MECP, 2022). The [[No regrets|”no regrets”]] strategy refers to actions, such as LID, that have positive benefits for people and the environment, regardless of how climate change unfolds.
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Climate change is inherently characterized by uncertainty, particularly in projecting local impacts. This uncertainty poses challenges for engineers, making risk management a critical tool for prioritizing vulnerabilities and selecting effective risk reduction strategies. Uncertainty surrounding climate impacts underscores the need to build resilience through LID practices (MECP, 2022). The [[No regrets|”no regrets”]] strategy refers to actions, such as LID, that have positive benefits for people and the environment, regardless of how climate change unfolds.<br>
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===Planning for climate change in LID design===
 
===Planning for climate change in LID design===

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