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TitleWebinar: Green Shores 2020: impact, value and lessons learned using a triple bottom line evaluation
 
AuthorEyzaguirre, J; Boyd, R; Blair, D G; Stewardship Centre for British Columbia
Source 2020. Open Access logo Open Access
LinksOnline - En ligne
LinksClimate Risk Institute
LinksStewardship Centre for British Columbia
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Year2020
PublisherClimate Risk Institute
DocumentWeb site
Lang.English
Mediadigital; on-line
RelatedThis publication is related to the following publications
File formatpdf
ProvinceBritish Columbia
NTS82E; 82F; 82G; 82J; 82K; 82L; 82M; 82N; 82O; 83C; 83D; 83E; 92; 93; 94; 102; 103; 104; 114
Lat/Long WENS-139.1667 -114.0000 60.0000 48.0000
Subjectssurficial geology/geomorphology; marine geology; Science and Technology; Nature and Environment; coastal management; Climate change; Climate change adaptation; Infrastructures; Innovation; Adaptation measures and options; cumulative effects
ProgramClimate Change Impacts and Adaptation
ProgramClimate Change Impacts and Adaptation Climate Change Adaptation Program
Released2020 11 12
AbstractDevelopment impacts, including habitat loss and pollution, combined with climate change challenges are affecting the health of shoreline ecosystems and the ecological services flowing from them. In this webinar, DG Blair (Stewardship Centre for BC), Jimena Eyzaguirre (ESSA Technologies), and Richard Boyd (All One Sky Foundation) shared results from a recent study that evaluated the impacts of the Stewardship Centre's Green Shores program using an extended Triple Bottom Line Evaluation tool and provide an overview on steps that can be taken to amplify Green Shores reach for marine and lake shoreline management in Canada.
Summary(Plain Language Summary, not published)
This Webinar, hosted by the Climate Risk Institute, and presented by DG Blair, (Stewardship Centre for BC), Jimena Eyzaguirre (ESSA Technologies Ltd.), and Richard Boyd (All One Sky Foundation) shared results from a study that evaluated the impact of the Stewardship Centre for BC's Green Shores program in providing climate resilience, habitat, cultural, and regulatory services in shoreline development. The study uses an extended Triple Bottom Line Evaluation tool and provides an overview on steps that can be taken to amplify Green Shores reach for marine and lake shoreline management in Canada.
GEOSCAN ID330119

 
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