Publications évaluées par des pairs (publiés seulement)
Rabinowitz, T. R., J. T. Lundholm, J. M. Graham, T. M. Bowron, and D. Proosdij. 2022. Planting techniques and abiotic variation at two salt marsh restoration sites in the Bay of Fundy. Restoration Ecology:1–11. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/rec.13707
Chen, Y., C. Caesemaecker, T. Rahman, and K. Sherren. 2020. Comparing cultural ecosystem service delivery in dykelands and marshes using Instagram: A case of the Cornwallis (Jijuktu'kwejk) River, Nova Scotia, Canada. Ocean & Coastal Management 193:105254. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2020.105254
Sherren, K., K. Ellis, J.A Guimond, B. Kurylyk, N. LeRoux, J. Lundholm, M.L. Mallory, D. van Proosdij, A.K. Walker, T.M. Bowron, J. Brazner, L. Kellman, B.L.Turner II, and E. Wells. 2020. Understanding multifunctional Bay of Fundy dykelands and tidal wetlands using ecosystem services—a baseline. FACETS, 6:1446-1473.
https://doi.org/10.1139/facets-2020-0073
Les présentations et les affiches
Wells, E. and Sherren, K. (2022). Connecting Relational Values to Their Embedded Concepts. International Association for Society and Natural Resources, June 26-20 2022, San Jose, Costa Rica. (poster)
van Proosdij, D. 2022. Salt Marshes for Climate Risk Resilience. EOS and Chignecto Climate Change Collective, Jan 26, 2022. (virtual)
Lundholm, J., D. Van Proosdij, A. Pindar, and K. Sherren. 2022. NSIS Public Lecture - "Tidal Wetland Restoration & Ecosystem Services in the Bay of Fundy Dykelands" Feb 7, 2022. (virtual).
van Proosdij, D. 2022. Regulating Services: Coastal Protection & Carbon Sequestration. Nova Scotia Institute of Science Public lecture. Feb 7, 2022. (virtual).
LeRoux N. K., H. Tackley. 2022. Saltwater intrusion risks along the Bay of Fundy dykelands. Oral presentation at the Coastal Zone Change Symposium, Transcoastal Adaptations, February 2022, (virtual).
Elise, R. and D. van Proosdij. 2021. Spatial and temporal variations in sediment composition within restoring marshes. Science Atlantic Environment Conference, March 13, 2021. Cape Breton University and University of New Brunswick, (virtual).
Roulston, T., A. Pindar, and J. Lundholm. 2021. A comparison of pollinator assemblages between dyke and saltmarsh in the Bay of Fundy dykelands. Science Atlantic Aquaculture & Fisheries and Biology Conference, March 12-14, 2021. Cape Breton University, Sydney, NS, Canada, (virtual).
Ngulube, M. and D. van Proosdij. 2021.The wave dissipation potential of Spartina Alterniflora in the Bay of Fundy. Science Atlantic Environment Conference, March 13, 2021. Cape Breton University and University of New Brunswick, (virtual).
Rabinowitz , E., D. Van Proosdij. 2021. Spatial and temporal variations in sediment composition within restoring marshes (contributed talk). March 13, 2021. Science Atlantic.
Kurylyk B.L., J.A. Cantelon, S. Stantic, N.K. LeRoux, K. Dolan, J.A. Guimond. 2021. Saltwater intrusion: Over, under, or through? Coastal Zone Canada Conference, June 2021 (virtual).
Sampson, K., J. Lundholm, D. van Proosdij, and A.K. Walker. Evaluating salt marsh rhizosphere carbon stocks and arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization across a chronosequence in the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia. (poster)
Sampson, K., J. Lundholm, D. van Proosdij, and A.K. Walker. Evaluating salt marsh rhizosphere carbon stocks and arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization across a chronosequence in the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia. ACCESS conference, May 13-14, 2021 (virtual).
Sampson, K., J. Lundholm, D. van Proosdij, and A.K. Walker. Evaluating salt marsh rhizosphere carbon stocks and arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization across a chronosequence in the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia. CanFunNet conference, May 26-28, 2021. (virtual).
Sampson, K., J. Lundholm, D. van Proosdij, and A.K. Walker. Evaluating salt marsh rhizosphere carbon stocks and arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization across a chronosequence in the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia. Bryophyte and lichens conference (CBA), July 6-9, 2021. (virtual).
Sampson, K., J. Lundholm, D. van Proosdij, and A.K. Walker.Evaluating salt marsh rhizosphere carbon stocks and arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization across a chronosequence in the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia. Botany 2021 (MSA), July 18-23, 2021. (virtual).
Sampson, K., J. Lundholm, D. van Proosdij, and A.K. Walker. Evaluating salt marsh rhizosphere carbon stocks and arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization across a chronosequence in the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia. Atlantic Canada Coastal and Estuarine Science Society Annual Meeting 2021, May 13-14, 2021. (12-minute oral presentation).
Sampson, K., J. Lundholm, D. van Proosdij, and A.K. Walker. Evaluating salt marsh rhizosphere carbon stocks and arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization across a chronosequence in the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia. CanFunNet 2021 (Canadian Fungal Research Network Annual National Meeting), May 26-28, 2021. (3-minute flash talk)
Sampson, K., J. Lundholm, D. van Proosdij, and A.K. Walker. Evaluating salt marsh rhizosphere carbon stocks and arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization across a chronosequence in the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia. Bryophytes, Lichen conference 2021 (Canadian Botanical Association Annual Meeting), July 6-9, 2021. (12-minute oral presentation).
Sampson, K., J. Lundholm, D. van Proosdij, and A.K. Walker.Evaluating salt marsh rhizosphere carbon stocks and arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization across a chronosequence in the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia. Botany 2021 (Mycological Society of America/Botanical Society of America Joint Annual Meeting), July 18-23, 2021. (12-minute oral presentation).
Sampson, K., J. Lundholm, D. van Proosdij, and A.K. Walker. Evaluating salt marsh rhizosphere carbon stocks and arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization across a chronosequence in the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation Annual Meeting 2021, November 7-11, 2021.
Ngulube, M. and D. Van Proosdij. The wave dissipation potential of Spartina Alterniflora in the Bay of Fundy (contributed talk). Atlantic Canada Coastal Estuarine Science Society Conference, May 13, 2021.
LeRoux, N.K. Investigating saltwater intrusion dynamics along the Bay of Fundy dykelands, oral presentation at the Dalhousie University Civil Engineering Graduate Seminar, December 2021.(virtual)
van Proosdij, D., G. Manson, G. Poirier, M. Ngulube, E. Murphy, I. Vouk, A. Cornett, R. Mulligan, and S. Baker. 2021. Potential of Nature-based Infrastructure for Coastal Resilience and Risk Reduction: Upper Bay of Fundy, Canada. Nov 4, 2021. Coastal Estuarine Research Federation Bi-annual meeting, (virtual)
van Proosdij, D. Nature-based solutions for coastal resilience. Association of Municipal Administrators of Nova Scotia annual meeting. Oct 8, 2021, Halifax NS. Oral presentation
Kurylyk, B.L. Saltwater intrusion in Eastern Canada: History, future vulnerability, and research opportunities (Invited). Geological Survey of Canada Atlantic Science Hour. 2020
Williams, K. J. Lundholm. Carbon storage in tidal marsh sediments in the Bay of Fundy: the role of vegetation and depth (contributed poster). Science Atlantic Aquaculture & Fisheries and Biology Conference, Cape Breton University.
Kurylyk BL. 2021. Groundwater and climate change. Rural Water Watch, Healthy Wells Day presentation (community outreach on Facebook Live related to wells, saltwater intrusion, and climate change with a NS focus)
Les reports
Van Proosdij, D. E. Poirier, M. Ngulube. Effectiveness of Vegetated Foreshore Marshes and Managed Dyke Realignment for Risk Reduction. Interim report submitted to National Research Council March 12, 2021.
LeRoux, N. Aging dykelands, rising seas: a preliminary investigation of hydrogeological conditions and saltwater intrusion vulnerability in Nova Scotian dykelands. 2020. Final report submitted to AAFC, Department of Civil and Resources Engineering, Dalhousie University
Les thèses
Champagne, B. The future of Nova Scotia's dykelands: understanding the landowners’ perspective. 2021. Masters Thesis. Saint Mary’s University. https://library2.smu.ca/handle/01/29943
Rogers, E. Spatial and temporal variations in sediment composition within newly restored salt marshes. 2021. Honours Thesis. Saint Mary’s University. https://library2.smu.ca/xmlui/handle/01/30290
Williams, K. Carbon storage in tidal marsh sediments in the Bay of Fundy: the role of vegetation and depth. 2021. Honours Thesis. Saint Mary’s University. https://library2.smu.ca/handle/01/29521
Ngulube, M. The wave dissipation potential of Spartina alterniflora in the Bay of Fundy. 2021. Honours Thesis. Saint Mary’s University. https://library2.smu.ca/handle/01/29565
Roulston, T. Pollinator communities in saltmarshes and dykes: comparing habitat value in agroecosystems. 2021. Honours Thesis. Saint Mary’s University. https://library2.smu.ca/handle/01/29559
Endresz, K. Understanding the ecological linkages between salt marsh ecosystems and nearshore fisheries. 2020. Graduate Project. Master of Marine Management. Dalhousie University. http://hdl.handle.net/10222/80262
Rabinowitz, T. Methods of accelerating re-vegetation at Bay of Fundy salt marsh restoration sites: a practical comparison. 2020. Masters Thesis. Saint Mary’s University. https://library2.smu.ca/handle/01/29487
Autres contributions à la recherche
LeRoux, N.. Aging dykelands, rising seas: a preliminary investigation of hydrogeological conditions and saltwater intrusion vulnerability in Nova Scotian dykelands., 2020
Endresz, K.. Understanding the ecological linkages between salt marsh ecosystems and nearshore fisheries. MMM final project, Dalhousie University. https://dalspace.library.dal.ca/handle/10222/80262 , 2020
Autres productions et les évènements
Wells , E. 2022. emily-wells-hqp-mes-attends-the-2022-iansr-conference-at-the-university-of-costa-rica.html
B. Kurylyk, Sherren, K., van Proosdij, D. 2022. Coastal Zone Change in Atlantic Canada Workshop. Sponsored by Dalhousie Coastal Hydrology Lab and ResNet., Feb 15, 2022
M. Ngulube featured in Canada's Natural Observer with a focus on her research: www.nationalobserver.com/2022/02/28/news/student-studies-how-plants-can-soften-devastating-impacts-sea-level-rise, February 28, 2022
CBWES (partner) presented about blue carbon in a workshop led by WWF. 2021. Included content about ResNet at that event, Approximately 60 participants from across the country attended. Feb 3, 2021.
D. van Proosdij and M. Ngulube were interviewed by CBC (March 8 & 9, 2021) for Rising Seas series planned for April.
Kurylyk B.L., and N. LeRoux featured in Dalhousie’s Engineering Magazine, includes mention of dykeland work but not ResNet by name: https://issuu.com/dalhousieuniversity/docs/engineering-magazine- spring2020
Kurylyk B.L.. Groundwater and climate change. Healthy Wells Day presentation, Rural Water Watch Association, October 17, 2021.(virtual, Facebook Live).
Sherren K., Interview with the Weather Network’s M.A. Jacquemain. Thousands of studies show inadequate human adaptation to climate change. Nov. 1, 2021. [online] URL:
https://www.theweathernetwork.com/ca/news/article/thousands-of-studies-shows-inadequate-human-adaptation-to-climate-change
Kurylyk B.L. (invited). Drivers and impacts of groundwater-ocean interactions in the Canadian Maritimes. International Association of Hydrogeologists – Canadian National Chapter Webinar, November 2021.
Sherren, K. 2021. Resilience and the Ocean-Climate Nexus. OECD https://katesherren.org/oecd-ocean-resilience-and-the-climate-nexus/ April 13, 2021. Resilience and the Ocean-Climate Nexus - Expert Workshop, Day 1
Sherren, K did several CBC radio spots on sea level rise. 2020. Maritime Noon call-in Dec 17, 2020 and Mainstreet (drive time) interview Oct 14, 2020.
D. van Proosdij, and K. Sherren. 2020. CBC Radio documentary, Atlantic Voice, called ‘Breaching Tradition’. Audio. [online] URL: https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-3-atlantic-voice/clip/15759570-atlantic-voice-breaching-tradition, Long form print version here: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/nova-scotia-dikes-sea-walls-salt-marshes-1.5454709
Sherren, K. (2019) Panel: ‘Resilience or Reluctance: Climate Change Policy in Atlantic Canada’. MacEachen Institute for Public Policy and Governance https://www.facebook.com/DalMIPP/videos/1169846333226465/
Sherren, K. (2019) DUC podcast, In the Reeds https://www.ducks.ca/podcast/sea-level-surge-part-2/