
River fish ecology and hydrogeomorphology
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Researchers at INRS have developed an alert system for heat waves and cold snaps. Some teams are modelling natural hazards and their effects on freshwater resources or fish habitats, while others are closely monitoring issues related to coastal erosion caused by climate change.
Research objectives
With their extensive experience in the development and application of numerical approaches, including statistical methods and deterministic models, our researchers are developing analytical and decision support tools for various applications.
Our specialized research teams are focusing on both resource availability and environmental issues such as stormwater, drinking water, and water infrastructure; aquatic habitat quality; climate changes; the impacts of climate change on coastal processes; wetlands; and ice cover in bodies of water.
Research Activities
River fish ecology and hydrogeomorphology
Looking for students or interns
Fateh ChebanaData Science applied to the environment and environmental health
Hydrology and urban infrastructure
Fish ecology
Urban hydrology
Statistical hydrometeorology
Hydrological modelling
River hydrology and thermal regimes
Coastal and fluvial hydrodynamics