Combatting Canada’s Rising Flood Costs: Natural Infrastructure is an Underutilized Option Resource Authors N. Moudrak B. Feltmate H. Venema H. Osman Organization Insurance Bureau of Canada Resource Date: September 2018 Combating Canada’s Rising Flood Costs: Natural infrastructure is an underutilized option. Download Resource Image Land Management
Examining Drivers of Post-Fire Seismic Line Ecotone Regeneration in a Boreal Peatland Environment Resource Authors Humaira Enayetullah Laura Chasmer Chris Hopkinson Daniel Thompson Danielle Cobbaert Contacts Laura Chasmer Organization University of Lethbridge (UofL) Alberta Environment and Protected Areas Canadian Forest Service (CFS) Resource Date: 2023 Seismic lines are the dominant anthropogenic disturbance in the boreal forest of the Canadian province of Alberta, fragmenting over 1900 km 2 of peatland areas and accounting for more than 80% of all... Read Resource Image Wetland Knowledge
Towards an Eco-Asset Strategy in the Town of Gibsons: Nature Plays and Integral Part in a Municipal Infrastructure System Resource Authors Emanuel Machado Dave Newman Lorraine Coughlin André Boel Lizette Fischer Roy Brooke Organization Town of Gibsons Resource Date: 2015 Improving the management of Canada’s infrastructure and other assets is a vital, yet complex, challenge. Download Resource Image Land Management