Guidance Document for Municipalities
/in Coastal Resilience /by NAIAs more research is directed toward the concept of natural infrastructure, it is becoming clear that coastal ecosystems can provide substantial protection from flooding and erosion, often at less cost and with greater long-term resilience compared to traditional grey infrastructure (Arkema et al. 2017).
Canada’s major cities, financial organizations ask that natural assets be included in Canada’s financial statements
/in News /by NAIDufferin County to join nine Ontario municipalities in climate change program
/in in the media /by NAINine Ontario Municipalities Part of National Cohort Undertaking Natural Asset Inventories and Building Climate Resilience
/in News /by NAIPointe-du-Chêne
/in Coastal Resilience /by NAICommunities all along Canada’s coasts are facing infrastructure challenges. The structures that people originally built to protect their settlements from storm surges are showing their age, especially as they try to protect against bigger and more frequent storms that climate change is causing.
Town of Gibsons
/in Coastal Resilience /by NAICommunities all along Canada’s coasts are facing infrastructure challenges. The structures that people originally built to protect their settlements from storm surges are showing their age, especially as they try to protect against bigger and more frequent storms that climate change is causing.