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The changing climate: adaptation by First Nations in Quebec Forum on adaptation to climate change Objectives: Meet, dialogue, create tools or projects to adapt to climate change impacts and favor collaborations for the future. Target audience: First Nations – elected representatives, community organizations, businesses, members affected by CC and/or involved in the adaptation measures. Non-natives – professionals, researchers, technicians, elected representatives, environmental or sustainable development organizations, businesses, citizens involved or interested in adaptation measures. Date: Wednesday February 25 and Thursday February 26, 2015 Where: Quebec Four Points by Sheraton - 7900 Rue du Marigot, Quebec, QC G1G 6T8 Preliminary program: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 Morning: 8:30-9:00 Reception and registration Opening Speech of the Forum 9:00-9:15 Participant to be confirmed 9:15-9:35 Michael Ross for the FNQLSDI and André Belisle for l’AQLPA 9:35-9:50 Participant to be confirmed 9:50-10:15 Mona Belleau, project “Shifting Tides: Indigenous responses to climate change (2007)”. 10:15-10:45 Snack break 10:45-11:15 Caroline Larrivée, Ouranos - General introduction on climate change and its impacts. 11:15-12:15 Round table of climate change adaptation project officersi: Myriam Beauchamp, Grand Conseil de la Nation Waban-Aki, Odanak-Wôlinak Gabriel Arguin, Conseil de la nation Abitibiwinni, Pikogan Michael Jourdain, Innu-takuaikan Uashat mak Mani-utenam Noémie Gonzalez, FNQLSDI, examples from the communities of Pessamit and Opitciwan. Catherine Béland, FNQLSDI, General presentation of the process (10 min) Presentation of each project officer with their regional specificities (5 min. each); Discussion with the public on the creation process for adaptation to climate change - CCAP (30 min). 12:15-1:30 : Lunch offered Afternoon: “Infrastructure/community planning and emergency management » 1:30-2:00 Rosa Galvez, chair of the civil water engineering department at Laval University ; Impacts of climate change on infrastructures and community planning. 2:00-2:30 Pierre Gosselin, Institut national de santé publique (INSPQ) – Ouranos ; Climate change and emergency management. 2:30-4:10 Theme-based workshop “Infrastructures and community planning”, - 2 groups Theme-based workshop “Emergency management” – 2 groups 4:10-4:30 Break 4:30-5:00 Report of the workshop Evening: “Happy Hour” 5:00-7:00 Aperitif and artistic performance by Jacques Newashish, multidisciplinary artist from Wemotaci. Thursday, February 26, 2015 8:30-9:00 Reception and registration Morning: Under the themes “Biodiversity: fauna, flora, habitats and practices” and “Erosion and submersion” 9:00-9:30 Jose Gérin-Lajoie, research professional, Centre for Northern Studies ; Climate change and biodiversity. 9:30-10:00 Ursule Boyer-Villemaire, Laboratory of dynamic and integrated management of coastal zones, UQAR ; Climate change and erosion/submersion. 10:00-10:30 Snack break 10:30-12:10 Theme-based workshop “Biodiversity: fauna, flora, habitats and practices”, - 2 groups Theme-based workshop “Erosion and submersion”, – 2 groups 12:10-1:30: Lunch offered Afternoon: 1:30-2:30 Report of the workshop 2:30-3:00 Discussions in order to find resources to implement solutions/ideas brought up during the forum. 3:00-3:30 Closing words by the FNQLSDI and l’AQLPA. Closing activities This forum is organized by the First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Sustainable Development Institute (FNQLSDI) in collaboration with l’Association québécoise de lutte contre la pollution atmosphérique (AQLPA). ADDITIONAL INFORMATION This program can still change, it is under construction! Vignettes, produced by independent producer Olivier D. Asselin, that illustrate climate change impacts in First Nations communities, will be shown throughout the forum. 1 Round table: First of all, we will present the general elaboration process for a climate change adaptation plan (CCAP) within a First Nations community. Then each project officer will take a few minutes to put forward the community’s specificities, for both the impacts and the process. Finally, an exchange can take place with the public, the objective is to have a dialogue allowing for an exchange of expertise and experience both ways, between the public and project officers on the impacts but especially on the CCAP creation process (since the main impacts will be worked on in the workshops).