Video of a hands-on workshop hosted by GDDPC and several partners in August 2021. This two-day workshop applied the Living Shorelines method to a section of a waterfront land at the Cocagne Community Park. Watch the video HERE.
Read moreBy Lilian | Added on April 19, 2023
A study out of Alberta found that restoring nature through nature-based climate solutions can help reduce the damage and wear on roads, and overall reduce the costs to municipalities https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/what-on-earth-road-repairs-flooding-1.6809436.
By Lilian | Added on March 31, 2023
The New Brunswick Environmental Network conducted a public polling study of understanding, perception, and support for nature-based climate solutions in New Brunswick. There were 643 respondents, and the final
By Lilian | Added on March 31, 2023
New resources and reports to support mental and psychosocial wellbeing in the face of responding the the impacts of flooding on communities reports now available here. As New Brunswick faces
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Video of a hands-on workshop hosted by GDDPC and several partners in August 2021. This two-day workshop applied the Living Shorelines method to a section of a waterfront land at the Cocagne Community Park. Watch the video HERE.
Read moreBy UNIDO, October 25, 2021 Click Here for the Original Post! Using nature in infrastructure projects could save US$248bn per year — study Governments and investors could save US$248bn a year, protect the environment and benefit local communities by rep
Read moreBy phys.org, October 21, 2021 Click Here for the Original Post! Thirsty cities need a human/nature infrastructure combo In cities growing in both size and thirst across the globe, sustainability is constrained by the gray of dams and water treatment fa
Read moreWe are happy to announce an exciting support opportunity for anyone interested in learning about natural asset management. The Royal Roads University is offering a course on natural asset management taught by Roy Brooke, Executive Director of the Munic
Read moreBy David Suzuki Foundation, September 16, 2021 Click Here for the Original Post! Natural toolbox helps Gibsons and Pointe-du-Chêne plan for coastal emergencies Since 2018, we have worked together with the Municipal Natural Assets Initiative to quantify
Read moreBy MNAI, September 9, 2021 Click Here for the Original Post! Natural asset guidelines now available for engineers & geoscientists Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia published its Professional Practice Guidelines – Local Government Asset M
Read moreBy ABC News, August 23, 2021 Click Here for the Original Post! Study finds green roofs make solar panels more efficient Two identical office buildings side by side in Sydney’s Barangaroo provided a perfect opportunity for solar energy researchers to te
Read moreThis course serves as a guide on the implementation of rain gardens and touches on site planning and garden design considerations. The speakers are Jolyne Hebert, Executive Manager at the Shediac Bay Association, and Brittany Cormier, Project Lead at t
Read moreThis course is an introduction on climate change and natural infrastructure in the province of New Brunswick, Canada
Read moreNew Brunswick’s Department of Environment and Local Governments is looking for a Climate Change Adaptation Specialist. Click here for the job posting
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