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Sherren, Kate; McWherter, Brooke; Howard, Samantha C 2024-04-04 These data were collected through an online survey hosted on Qualtrics software. The survey was designed to understand perceptions and use of coastal landscapes, specifically dykes, dykelands, and tidal wetlands, along with perceptions of coastal adaptation options, among residents of the Minas Basin region of Nova Scotia, around the Bay of Fundy. Recruitment was conducted in November/December 2023 through a single Canada Post admail mailout of all apartment residents in Kings, Hants, Cumberland and Colchester counties (approximately n=9057) with a response rate of 1.9% (n=168), recognizing that undeliverables could not be tracked. Participants were rewarded with the option to enter to win a Tim Horton's or Irving gift card. Permission to make data public was a condition of participation, and all 'free text' questions have been removed to avoid the possibility of identification.
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Howard, Samantha C; McWherter, Brooke; Sherren, Kate 2024-02-08 These data were collected through an online survey hosted on Qualtrics software. The survey was designed to understand perceptions of coastal landscapes, specifically dykes, dykelands, and tidal wetlands, along with coastal adaptation options, specifically managed realignment and flood risk mapping, among residents of the Minas Basin region of Nova Scotia, around the Bay of Fundy. Recruitment was conducted through a multiple-reminder mailout of a simple random sample of the Nova Scotia Residential Dwelling Characteristics dataset (2022), rendering a response rate of 21%. Participants were rewarded with the option to enter to win one of twenty Tim Hortons or Irving Gas gift cards. Permission to make data public was a condition of participation, and all 'free text' questions have been removed to avoid the possibility of identification.

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1.Activez le filtre cartographique en cliquant sur le bouton « Limiter à la zone sur la carte ».
2.Déplacez la carte pour afficher la zone qui vous intéresse. Maintenez la touche Maj enfoncée et cliquez pour encadrer une zone spécifique à agrandir sur la carte. Les résultats de la recherche changeront à mesure que vous déplacerez la carte.
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