Capital Regional District endorses Vancouver Island Inter-Regional Educational Initiative

 

Coming in June: An Introductory Course on “How to Develop a Watershed Blueprint’ 

 Vancouver Island is a hot-bed of progressive ideas and provincially significant initiatives. Under the umbrella of CAVI-Convening for Action on Vancouver Island, four regional districts and municipal members are aligning their efforts to advance an Inter-Regional Education Initiative. The initiative supports implementation of watershed-based strategies and programs in these four regions: Comox Valley, Nanaimo Region, Cowichan Valley and Capital Region.

 

“The Capital Regional District is currently implementing a two-year Integrated Watershed Management Strategy in the region’s core area; and also provides watershed protection and/or monitoring services to four other municipalities and the three electoral areas. Partnering under the CAVI umbrella will provide opportunities to better deliver on our commitments,” states Glenn Harris, Senior Manager, Environmental Protection Division, Environmental Sustainability Department.

“Our staff has worked collaboratively with the CAVI team since 2008. The region’s precedent-setting Bowker Creek Blueprint, for example, is part of the curriculum for a CAVI course on developing Integrated Rainwater Management Plans that achieve watershed sustainability outcomes.”

“Board support for the Inter-Regional Education Initiative enables CRD staff participation in a coordinated inter-regional information sharing process. Local governments will benefit from the information sharing between four Vancouver Island regional districts, learn from the experiences of the other regional districts, and be able to participate in workshops delivered locally and elsewhere on Vancouver Island,” concludes Glenn Harris.

 

To Learn More:

Cllick on Partnershipfor Water Sustainability in British Columbia Launches Inter-Regional Education Initiative on Vancouver Island. On June 19-20, the Capital Regional District is hosting Integrating the Site with the Watershed and Stream: An Introductory Course on “How to Develop a Watershed Blueprint”. Stay tuned – details to follow soon!

 

E-Blast #2012-17

May 2, 2012

 

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