Initiative strengthens role of nature in protecting drinking water – Comox Valley Record
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Saying yes to nature-based infrastructure:
Initiative strengthens role of nature in protecting drinking water – Comox Valley Record
Several communities in the Comox Valley and the K’ómoks First Nation launched a $367,500 multi-year initiative with the Municipal Natural Assets Initiative (MNAI) this month to help better understand, measure and manage critical drinking water services provided by nature.
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Where are they now? Major flooding challenges lead to a move to include nature-based solutions in Grand Forks, BC.
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Where are they now? A stumbling block turns into opportunity in District of West Vancouver
/in News /by MNAIOn January 29 MNAI was part of a Government of Canada announcement in Vancouver …
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On January 29 MNAI was part of a Government of Canada announcement in Vancouver of funding for climate change adaptation and resilience in BC, including scaling up approaches to measure and manage municipal natural assets. Feds represented by Paul Lefebvre, M.P. and Parliamentary Secretary to Minister of Natural Resources (centre). Link: https://lnkd.in/dd2RqPG
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Great news: MNAI selected to speak at upcoming Canadian Network of Asset Manager…
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Great news: MNAI selected to speak at upcoming Canadian Network of Asset Managers meeting in Kelowna in the stream, “Strategies for the Future”….alth