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. ReTooling for Climate Change
    Author: Fraser Basin Council
    [Posted: January 8, 2018]
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  2. Stewardship Bylaws: A Guide for Local Government
    Author: Stewardship Centre for BC
    [Posted: January 8, 2018]
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  3. Subdivision and Development Servicing Model Bylaw
    Author: Columbia Basin Trust
    [Posted: January 8, 2018]
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  4. The Green Buildings Guide: Tools for Local Government to Promote Site Sustainability
    Author: West Coast Environmental Law
    Publisher: West Coast Environmental Law [Posted: January 8, 2018]
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  5. Keeping Nature in Our Future: A Biodiversity Strategy for the Okanagan Region
    Author: Okanagan Collaborative Conservation Program; South Okanagan Similkameen Conservation Program
    Publisher: Okanagan Collaborative Conservation Program [Posted: November 1, 2017]
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  6. Riparian Areas Regulation Guidebook for Local Government
    Author: British Columbia, Province of
    Publisher: British Columbia, Province of [Posted: November 1, 2017]
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  7. Keeping Nature in Our Future: Designing and Implementing Ecosystem Connectivity in the Okanagan
    Author: Okanagan Collaborative Conservation Program
    [Posted: November 1, 2017]
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  8. Guide for Bylaw Development in Farming Areas
    Author: Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, Ministry of
    Publisher: Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, Ministry of [Posted: October 19, 2017]
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  9. Develop With Care: Environmental Guidelines for Urban and Rural Development in British Columbia
    Author: British Columbia, Province of
    [Posted: October 11, 2017]
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