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The National Human Settlement Layer (NHSL) is a collection of thematic datasets that describe the physical, social and economic characteristics …

Record Modified: Aug 30, 2022
Record Released: Aug 30, 2022
Publisher: Natural Resources Canada
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Keywords: Planning Land management Sustainable development Natural disasters
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The Social Vulnerability component of the National Human Settlement Layer (NHSL) includes information about broad spatial patterns of social vulnerability …

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Record Released: Aug 30, 2022
Publisher: Natural Resources Canada
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Keywords: Planning Sustainable development Land management

The Physical Exposure component of the National Human Settlement Layer (NHSL), defined here as the ‘Physical Exposure Model’, includes a …

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Publisher: Natural Resources Canada
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Keywords: Land management Planning Sustainable development

The Canadian indexes of social resilience and vulnerability were created to provide area-based information on resilience and vulnerability to natural …

Record Modified: May 27, 2025
Record Released: May 27, 2025
Publisher: Statistics Canada
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Keywords: society economy statistics health natural disasters Socioeconomic data Statistics Economy Geographic data Natural disasters

All people in Canada are vulnerable to health risks related to climate change. However, climate change affects some people and …

Record Modified: Oct 31, 2022
Record Released: Oct 31, 2022
Publisher: Health Canada
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Keywords: climate change climate change risks health risk who is most-impacted

A measure of the intrinsic susceptibility of an aquifer representing the tendency or likelihood for contaminants to reach a specified …

Record Modified: May 5, 2020
Record Released: Jul 26, 2017
Publisher: Natural Resources Canada
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Keywords: Aquifer Vulnerability Hydrogeology Groundwater