Climate Change Adaptation

The Slocan Valley focal area was added in Year 5 (2023-24) of Kootenay Connect Priority Places. The highlights from Year 6 (2024-25) are below.

Year 6 Highlights (2024-25)

As climate disruption continues and intensifies (IPCC 2021), warming temperatures and changes in precipitation patterns are projected to have profound impacts on the habitats of the corridor over the coming decades. The potential for increasing drought and more frequent fire regime may result in shifts from continuous closed forest to open mixed forest, savanna, or even grassland/steppe ecosystems in the valley bottoms. Decreasing snowpacks and increasing wildfire activity will increase the importance of riparian habitats for connectivity within the corridor. This assessment has therefore focused on the lower elevations of the main valley, increasing wildfire activity, and the potential for changes in the flows of the major river systems.

Slocan Valley is just one of seven regions we are working in. Learn more about Kootenay Connect’s focal areas.

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