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The value of our natural assets
May 23, 2023
Could natural asset accounting become the wave of the future?
April 18, 2023
Natural asset management “catching on” in Canada
February 22, 2023
The Grindstone Creek watershed provides $2 billion in services. How?
December 20, 2022
Putting a price on nature can help municipalities adapt to climate change
November 12, 2022
U of Waterloo report calls for inclusion of natural assets in accounting
October 5, 2022
Accounting body proposes rule changes to put nature on the balance sheet
October 5, 2022
Natural Assets
April/May 2022
Is it time to make ‘natural capital’ an asset class?
December 10, 2021
Investment In Green Infrastructure Can Kick-Start The Economy
September 28, 2021
City of Charlottetown creates first natural asset inventory
September 20, 2021
Dufferin County to join nine Ontario municipalities in climate change program
July 6, 2021
What are Whistler’s natural assets worth?
June 25, 2021
Opinion: Nature needs a voice
June 10, 2021
Municipal Natural Asset Initiative begins in region
June 3, 2021
‘The Beachcombers’ town is now famous for fighting climate change
May 18, 2021
Project will help HRM, District of Lunenburg adapt infrastructure for climate change.
December 17, 2020
The importance of nature for a healthy, resilient, post-pandemic world
August 2020
It’s time for our financial statements to reflect the vital value of nature
May 22, 2020
Wetlands, forests can help cities save millions in climate adaptation costs:study
March 3, 2020
Wetlands, forests can help cities save millions in climate adaptation costs, claims new study
March 1, 2020
Oshawa Creek worth $400 million: study
April 1, 2020
Municipalities encouraged to apply for green infrastructure
April 17, 2019
Initiative strengthens role of nature in protecting drinking water
March 26, 2019
New Model Helps Cities Value Natural Assets, Like Wetlands, as Infrastructure
October 26, 2018
Municipal Natural Assets Initiative recognized by Real Estate Foundation of BC
October 22, 2018
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