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TitleCommunauté de pratique sur l'adaptation aux changements climatiques naturelle et basée sur la nature, webinaire : Projets de l'Initiative sur les actifs naturels municipaux à Riverview et Riverside-Albert
 
AuthorNew Brunswick Environmental Network
Source 2020; 57:53 min. Open Access logo Open Access
LinksOnline - En ligne
LinksNature NB (English - anglais)
LinksNature NB (français - French)
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Year2020
PublisherNew Brunswick Environmental Network
DocumentWeb site
Lang.English; French
Mediadigital; on-line; video
RelatedThis publication is a translation of Natural and Nature-Based Climate Change Adaptation Community of Practice, webinar: Municipal Natural Assets Initiative projects in Riverview and Riverside-Albert
ProvinceNew Brunswick
NTS21H/15; 21I/02
AreaRiverview; Riverside-Albert
Lat/Long WENS -65.0000 -64.5000 46.2500 46.0000
Lat/Long WENS -64.5000 -64.5000 45.7500 45.5000
SubjectsNature and Environment; Science and Technology; wetlands; Climate change; Climate change adaptation; Adaptive Management; Capacity building; Natural and nature-based infrastructure; Natural asset management; Forest management; Water management; cumulative effects
ProgramClimate Change Impacts and Adaptation
ProgramClimate Change Impacts and Adaptation Building Regional Adaptation Capacity and Expertise (BRACE) Program
Released2020 01 01
Summary(Plain Language Summary, not published)
This webinar discusses two pilots that the Science and Engineering Research Support Society (SERSC) completed with the Municipal Natural Assets Initiative (MNAI). Through these pilots, natural assets in the New Brunswick municipalities of Riverview and Riverside-Albert were considered as assets, in the same way as built infrastructure. In Riverview, wetlands and forests were assessed for stormwater management, and in Riverside-Albert, forests were assessed for water treatment and supply. In both pilots, natural assets were found to be essential parts in providing municipal services now and in the future, considering climate change.
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