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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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- Developing Levels of Service for Natural Assets: A Guidebook for Local GovernmentsAuthor: Municipal Natural Assets Initiative
Publisher: Municipal Natural Assets Initiative [Posted: August 12, 2022]
View Document - Finding the Nexus: Exploring Climate Change Adaptation and BiodiversityAuthor: ICLEI Local Governments for Sustainability
Publisher: ICLEI Canada [Posted: January 1, 2012]
View Document - A Guide to Green Choices: Ideas and Practical Advice for Land Use Decisions in British Columbia CommunitiesAuthor: Community Development, BC Ministry of
Publisher: Government of BC [Posted: December 31, 1969]
View Document - Growing Smarter: Cornerstones for Highly Prosperous, Low Carbon Communities
- In Search of the Good Life: Taking a Snapshot of Built Environment Sustainability in BCAuthor: Chan, C.; Finseth, T. ; Hendrickson, D. ; Whitelaw, P.
Publisher: Real Estate Foundation of BC [Posted: December 4, 2018]
View Document - Making Strides on Community Adaptation in Canada
- BC Energy Step Code: A Best Practices Guide for Local Governments
- Primer on Natural Asset Management
- Advanced Municipal Asset Management: The Town of Gibsons’ experience in financial planning and reporting
- Towards an Eco-Asset Strategy in the Town of Gibsons