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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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- Pulling the Levers: A Guide to Modelling and Mapping Ecological Connectivity
- Beyond the Guidebook: Towards a Watershed Health Legacy in the Georgia Basin
- Beyond the Guidebook Primer Series
- Design Guidebook: Maximizing Climate Adaptation Benefits with TreesAuthor: Metro Vancouver, Regional District of
Publisher: Metro Vancouver, Regional District of [Posted: April 6, 2018]
View Document - Green Shores for Homes: Credits and Ratings GuideAuthor: Stewardship Centre for BC
Publisher: Stewardship Centre for BC [Posted: April 6, 2018]
View Document - Preventing Disaster Before it Strikes: Developing a Canadian Standard for New Flood-Resilient Residential CommunitiesAuthor: Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation
Publisher: University of Waterloo [Posted: April 6, 2018]
View Document - Connecting the Dots: A Guide to Using Ecological Connectivity Modeling in Municipal Planning
- Water Sustainability and the City: Leveraging B.C.’s Water Sustainability Act in Support of Urban Watershed Management
- Connecting the Dots: Regional Green Infrastructure Network Resource GuideAuthor: Metro Vancouver, Regional District of
Publisher: Metro Vancouver, Regional District of [Posted: February 7, 2018]
View Document - The Value of Green Infrastructure: A Guide to Recognizing it Economic, Environmental and Social Benefits