Providing Accessible Community Resources

The GCTW is proud to share resources that can help communities in need, including Global Center publications, digital maps, and links to additional information sources.

Commitment to Accessibility

Through our research, outreach, and engagement initiatives, we are dedicated to fortifying the resilience of communities and ecosystems in transboundary water systems, with a particular focus on Indigenous Peoples. Our overarching objective at the Global Center is to ensure that the data, models, and model outputs reflecting these critical connections are not only relevant and accessible but also easily comprehensible for practitioners, decision-makers, and the general public.

Resource Directory

Publications

External Research Tools

Data Portals


Research Team Publications 2024

Review of Recent Developments in Hydrologic Forecast Merging Techniques in Water, co-authored by Dr. Paulin Coulibaly.

Sheikh, Md Rasel, and Paulin Coulibaly. 2024. "Review of Recent Developments in Hydrologic Forecast Merging Techniques" Water 16, no. 2: 301. https://doi.org/10.3390/w16020301

A Hybrid, Non-Stationary Stochastic Watershed Model (SWM) for Uncertain Hydrologic Simulations Under Climate Change in Water Resources Research, co-authored by Dr. Scott Steinschneider.

Brodeur, Zach, et al. “A hybrid, non‐stationary stochastic watershed model (SWM) for uncertain hydrologic simulations under climate change.” Water Resources Research, vol. 60, no. 5, 6 May 2024, https://doi.org/10.1029/2023wr035042.

The influence of road network topology on street flooding in New York City- a social media data approach in Journal of Hydrology, co-authored by Dr. Drew Gronewold.

ZUO, Chen, et al. “The influence of road network topology on street flooding in New York City—a social media data approach.” Journal of Hydrology, vol. 638, July 2024, p. 131471, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.131471.

Forest carbon uptake as influenced by snowpack and length of photosynthesis season in seasonally snow-covered forests of North America in Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, co-authored by Dr. Altaf Arain.

Yang, Julia C., et al. “Forest carbon uptake as influenced by snowpack and length of photosynthesis season in seasonally snow-covered forests of North America.” Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, vol. 353, 15 June 2024, p. 110054, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agrformet.2024.110054.

Centering Equity in the Nation’s Weather, Water, and Climate Services in Environmental Justice, co-authored by Dr. Kyle Whyte.

Tripati A, Shepherd M, Morris V, Andrade K, Whyte KP, David-Chavez DM, Hosbey J, Trujillo-Falcón JE, Hunter B, Hence D, Carlis D, Brown V, Parker WL, Geller A, Reich A, Glackin M. Centering Equity in the Nation's Weather, Water, and Climate Services. Environ Justice. 2024 Feb 1;17(1):45-53. doi: 10.1089/env.2022.0048. Epub 2024 Feb 7. PMID: 38389753; PMCID: PMC10880503.

Managing the Red Lake Nation’s and Minnesota’s largest lake: monitoring and paleolimnology support a site-specific standard for Upper and Lower Red Lakes in Lake and Reservoir Management, co-authored by Shane Bowe.

Burge, D. R. L., Edlund, M. B., Bowe, S., Bowe, K., Anderson, J. P., Bouchard, R. W., … Engstrom, D. R. (2024). Managing the Red Lake Nation’s and Minnesota’s largest lake: monitoring and paleolimnology support a site-specific standard for Upper and Lower Red Lakes (Red Lake Nation and Minnesota, United States). Lake and Reservoir Management, 40(1), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.1080/10402381.2023.2280181

A scoping review of how the seven principles for building social-ecological resilience have been operationalized, co-authored by Dr. Julia Baird.

Baird, Julia & Blythe, Jessica & Murgu, Cal & Plummer, Ryan. (2024). A scoping review of how the seven principles for building social-ecological resilience have been operationalized. Ecology and Society. 29. 10.5751/ES-15114-290220.

External Research Tools

Mapping Tools

Ohneganos Indigenous Water Research Institute Mapping: https://www.ohneganos.com/indigenous-mapping

Great Lakes Commission Geographic Information System: https://www.glc.org/greatlakesgis

Modeling Tools

NCCOS Lake Erie Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) Forecasts https://coastalscience.noaa.gov/science-areas/habs/hab-forecasts/lake-erie/

Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) Resources https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/water-overview.html

Data Portals

The GCTW is committed to honouring the data rights of our research collaborators including Indigenous Nations and partnering universities. This page holds links to public institutional data repositories that are external to the GCTW. By providing these links, the GCTW is enabling access to the newest research and publications produced by our collaborators and scientists at our partnering institutions.

Canada

Brock University

https://dr.library.brocku.ca/

McMaster University

https://borealisdata.ca/dataverse/mcmaster

Toronto Metropolitan University

https://rshare.library.torontomu.ca/

Wilfrid Laurier University

https://borealisdata.ca/dataverse/laurier

United States of America

Cornell University

https://ecommons.cornell.edu/home

University of Michigan

https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/documents

University of Wisconsin

https://datadryad.org/stash

Six Nations of the Grand River

Six Nations Polytechnic Institute

https://www.snpolytechnic.com/research-resources/resources?page=0

Ohneganos Water Research Program

https://www.ohneganos.com/