weADAPT
weADAPT, developed and maintained by the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) is an online space on climate change adaptation for practitioners, researchers and policy makers to access information and share experiences and lessons learnt.
weADAPT, developed and maintained by the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) is an online space on climate change adaptation for practitioners, researchers and policy makers to access information and share experiences and lessons learnt.
The Living Shorelines Academy, funded by the U.S. EPA, and created by Restore America’s Estuaries and the North Carolina Coastal Federation, has developed tools to elevate the understanding, importance and practice of using living shorelines. The website contains training modules,
The Green Infrastructure Map highlights green infrastructure projects in and around the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). The sites on the map include projects like bio retention and dry swales, enhanced swales, vegetated filter strips, permeable pavements, soil amendment areas and
This handout, prepared by the Shediac Bay Watershed Association, describes what a rain garden is and its importance.
Nashwaak Greenway is a floodplain property where Nashwaak Watershed Association plants floodplain trees to restore silver maple floodplain forest. This interpretive panel was developed by the Nashwaak Watershed Association in collaboration with the New Brunswick Environmental Network for public education
In June 2019, the New Brunswick Environmental Network along with Nature NB, Aster Group, Town of Sackville, EOS Eco-Energy, Ducks Unlimited and Mount Allison University hosted a learning day for engineers, planners, NGOs and government staff to visit natural infrastructure
In October 2018, Nature NB and the New Brunswick Environmental Network hosted a natural infrastructure learning day to provide various sectors (e.g. municipal staff, engineers, NGOs, planners, and government officials) with an opportunity to visit natural infrastructure projects and learn
The CRLS CoP is a Community of Practice established by Coastal Zone Canada Association (CZCA) for knowledge-exchange, information sharing and communication among its members to develop an understanding of living shorelines. The CRLS CoP is involved in knowledge-sharing and research,
The Maritime Natural Infrastructure Collaborative was established in 2017 by various organizations across Maritime Canada. It works to build an understanding of services provided by natural areas. The Collaborative is involved in developing tools, delivering education and building capacity across
The Green Shores program, run by the Stewardship Centre for British Columbia provides ecologically-friendly solutions for shoreline development. The program covers education and outreach through workshops and trainings, provides resources and technical information on current research, and a credit and