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. Developing Levels of Service for Natural Assets: A Guidebook for Local Governments
    Author: Municipal Natural Assets Initiative
    Publisher: Municipal Natural Assets Initiative [Posted: August 12, 2022]
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  2. Healthy Housing Action Guide
    Author: BC Healthy Communities
    Publisher: BC Healthy Communities [Posted: June 19, 2019]
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  3. How Do Local Governments Improve Health and Community Well-being?
    Author: BC Healthy Communities
    Publisher: BC Healthy Communities [Posted: August 30, 2018]
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  4. Advanced Municipal Asset Management: The Town of Gibsons’ experience in financial planning and reporting
    Author: Gibsons, Town of
    [Posted: April 25, 2018]
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  5. Constructed Wetlands for Stormwater Management: An Okanagan Guidebook
    Author: Okanagan Basin Water Board
    [Posted: April 16, 2018]
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  6. Connecting the Dots: A Guide to Using Ecological Connectivity Modeling in Municipal Planning
    Author: Miistakis Institute
    Publisher: Miistakis Institute [Posted: April 6, 2018]
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  7. Collaborative Watershed Governance – Keys to Success and Current Examples in BC
    Author: Fraser Basin Council
    [Posted: April 6, 2018]
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  8. Beyond the Guidebook: Towards a Watershed Health Legacy in the Georgia Basin
    Author: The Partnership for Water Sustainability in BC
    [Posted: April 6, 2018]
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  9. 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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  10. Comprehensive Drinking Water Source to Tap Assessment Guidelines
    Author: British Columbia, Province of
    Publisher: British Columbia, Province of [Posted: January 31, 2018]
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