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‘Green Value’ solutions achieve ‘Design with Nature’ outcomes at three Vancouver Island commercial developments

Three Vancouver Island case studies comprised of commercial developments represent a linked set.They address similar rainwater management issues including extensive impervious surfaces as well as challenging geological and hydrological site features, and in every project “design with nature” technologies have been used to address these challenges. Finally, the same owner's agent was responsible for all three projects.

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Green Infrastructure message resonates with British Columbia engineers

Building on the interest in rainwater / stormwater modelling generated by a province-wide series of technical seminars, the Green Infrastructure Partnership delivered a one-day seminar on how to implement ‘green solutions’ that actually protect stream health. Held in November 2007, the seminar is part of the rollout of 'Beyond the Guidebook: Context for Rainwater Management and Green Infrastructure in British Columbia.'

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Rainwater Management on Diverging Paths in British Columbia and Washington State?


According to Kim Stephens, a decade ago British Columbia and Washington State had the same science and a common understanding of what it meant. The point of departure was the same. A decade later, they are on diverging paths. In British Columbia, the way land is developed is changing. Washington State is not. “Nirvana has by no means been achieved in British Columbia, but green infrastructure is on the right path,” said Stephens.

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Langley’s Greenhouse Gas Strategy


When the Township of Langley hosted the second event in “Showcasing Green Infrastructure Innovation in Metro Vancouver: The 2007 Series”, Ryan Schmidt reported out on the Township's five milestones for implementing its Greenhouse Gas Reduction Plan.

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Planning for Climate Change – Implementation of an urban reforestation strategy in Delta, British Columbia

When the Corporation of Delta hosted the first event in “Showcasing Green Infrastructure Innovation in Metro Vancouver: The 2007 Series”, other Metro Vancouver municipalities learned why the slogan “2010 x10” has taken on a life of its own in Delta. The muncipality has mobilized the community to create a truly sustainable Olympic legacy by planting 20,100 trees by 2010.

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