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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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- Species at Risk: A Primer for British Columbia
- The Green Infrastructure Guide: Issues, Implementation Strategies, and Success StoriesAuthor: West Coast Environmental Law
Publisher: West Coast Environmental Law [Posted: January 31, 2018]
View Document - The Value of Green Infrastructure: A Guide to Recognizing it Economic, Environmental and Social Benefits
- Peeling Back the Pavement: A Blueprint for Reinventing Rainwater Management in Canada’s CommunitiesAuthor: Porter-Bopp, S.
Publisher: University of Victoria, Environmental Law Centre and Global Studies Centre: POLIS Water Project [Posted: January 31, 2018]
View Document - Conserving Okanagan Wetlands: Local Government and Provincial Tools Workshop ReportAuthor: Okanagan Collaborative Conservation Program
Publisher: Ministry of Environment [Posted: January 24, 2018]
View Document - Keeping Nature In Our Future: Case studies from North and Central Okanagan that support the Biodiversity Conservation Strategy for the Okanagan RegionAuthor: Okanagan Collaborative Conservation Program
Publisher: Okanagan Collaborative Conservation Program [Posted: January 8, 2018]
View Document - Stewardship Bylaws: A Guide for Local Government
- Riparian Areas Regulation Guidebook for Local GovernmentAuthor: British Columbia, Province of
Publisher: British Columbia, Province of [Posted: November 1, 2017]
View Document - Keeping Nature in Our Future: Designing and Implementing Ecosystem Connectivity in the Okanagan
- Keeping Nature in Our Future: A Biodiversity Strategy for the Okanagan RegionAuthor: Okanagan Collaborative Conservation Program; South Okanagan Similkameen Conservation Program
Publisher: Okanagan Collaborative Conservation Program [Posted: November 1, 2017]
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