Town of Sackville partnered with the New Brunswick Environmental Network to create a time-lapse for the construction phase of their naturalized storm water management pond.
Town of Sackville partnered with the New Brunswick Environmental Network to create a time-lapse for the construction phase of their naturalized storm water management pond.
On October 22nd, 2019, the New Brunswick Environmental Network and Nature NB hosted a learning day for NGOs, engineers, planners and government staff to visit natural infrastructure projects in Dieppe and Shediac region in New Brunswick.
The Shediac Bay Watershed Association partnered with the New Brunswick Environmental Network to create a landowner buffer zone guide brochure.
The Shediac Bay Watershed Association partnered with the New Brunswick Environmental Network to create a brochure on preventing storm-water run-off.
The New Brunswick Environmental Network partnered with the Town of Sackville to develop an interpretation panel for their naturalized storm water management pond project.
Groupe de développement durable du Pays de Cocagne partnered with the New Brunswick Environmental Network to create a video on importance of natural infrastructure for climate change adaptation (The video is available in French only. English Video to come soon!).
The Shediac Bay Watershed Association partnered the New Brunswick Environmental Network to create Green Infrastructure Brochures. These brochures can be accessed here:
The documents can also be found on the Shediac Bay Watershed Association website. Click here to visit!
Groupe de développement durable du Pays de Cocagne partnered with the New Brunswick Environmental Network to create a video on importance of natural infrastructure for climate change adaptation.
The report Planning the Blue Zone has been written to provide recommendations to the Southeast Service Regional Commission (SERSC) on how freshwater ecosystem services can be integrated into regional land-use planning. The report will provide a platform for the SERSC to discuss and evaluate how to best incorporate natural assets that relate to climate change adaptation in land use planning in southeastern New Brunswick.