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. Connecting the Dots: Regional Green Infrastructure Network Resource Guide
    Author: Metro Vancouver, Regional District of
    Publisher: Metro Vancouver, Regional District of [Posted: February 7, 2018]
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  2. The Value of Green Infrastructure: A Guide to Recognizing it Economic, Environmental and Social Benefits
    Author: Centre for Neighborhood Technology
    [Posted: January 31, 2018]
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  3. The Green Infrastructure Guide: Issues, Implementation Strategies, and Success Stories
    Author: West Coast Environmental Law
    Publisher: West Coast Environmental Law [Posted: January 31, 2018]
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  4. Conserving Okanagan Wetlands: Local Government and Provincial Tools Workshop Report
    Author: Okanagan Collaborative Conservation Program
    Publisher: Ministry of Environment [Posted: January 24, 2018]
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  5. BC Stewardship Series
    Author: British Columbia, Province of
    [Posted: January 19, 2018]
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  6. Green Legacies: A Donor’s Guide for BC
    Author: Give Green Canada; Land Trust Alliance of British Columbia
    [Posted: January 8, 2018]
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  7. Rainwater Harvesting Best Practices Guidebook
    Author: Nanaimo, Regional District of
    [Posted: January 8, 2018]
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  8. ReTooling for Climate Change
    Author: Fraser Basin Council
    [Posted: January 8, 2018]
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  9. Slow It! Spread It! Sink It! An Okanagan Homeowner’s Guide to Using Rain as a Resource
    Author: Okanagan Basin Water Board
    [Posted: January 8, 2018]
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  10. Soak It Up! Toolkit: 16 actions your municipality can take to reduce runoff and runoff pollution
    Author: Green Communities Canada
    [Posted: January 8, 2018]
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