Planning Guides

The resources in this database provide legal mechanisms, innovative policies, and best practices that planners can use to help their communities adapt to climate change, protect green infrastructure, and carry out sustainable land and water use practices.
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  1. Primer on Natural Asset Management
    Author: Municipal Natural Assets Initiative
    [Posted: April 25, 2018]
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  2. Towards an Eco-Asset Strategy in the Town of Gibsons
    Author: Gibsons, Town of
    Publisher: Gibsons, Town of [Posted: April 25, 2018]
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  3. Constructed Wetlands for Stormwater Management: An Okanagan Guidebook
    Author: Okanagan Basin Water Board
    [Posted: April 16, 2018]
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  4. A Blueprint for Watershed Governance in British Columbia
    Author: Polis Project
    Publisher: Polis Project [Posted: April 6, 2018]
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  5. Beyond the Guidebook: Towards a Watershed Health Legacy in the Georgia Basin
    Author: The Partnership for Water Sustainability in BC
    [Posted: April 6, 2018]
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  6. Beyond the Guidebook Primer Series
    Author: The Partnership for Water Sustainability in BC
    [Posted: April 6, 2018]
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  7. Design Guidebook: Maximizing Climate Adaptation Benefits with Trees
    Author: Metro Vancouver, Regional District of
    Publisher: Metro Vancouver, Regional District of [Posted: April 6, 2018]
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  8. Preventing Disaster Before it Strikes: Developing a Canadian Standard for New Flood-Resilient Residential Communities
    Author: Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation
    Publisher: University of Waterloo [Posted: April 6, 2018]
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  9. Water Sustainability and the City: Leveraging B.C.’s Water Sustainability Act in Support of Urban Watershed Management
    Author: Canadian Freshwater Alliance
    [Posted: April 6, 2018]
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  10. Cities Adapt to Extreme Rainfall Celebrating Local Leadership
    Author: Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction
    [Posted: February 7, 2018]
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