By A Mystery Man Writer
“Community engagement and green infrastructure are powerful partners for building climate resiliency. Our vision is to scale up this work and encourage our partners to embrace this winning partnership as significant levers for change,” stated Dr. Joanna Ashworth. "Municipalities often miss the opportunity to involve their communities in the design, location selection, and construction of the rain gardens. This involvement also provides important opportunities to educate and engage the public in stewarding this remarkable green technology.”
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North Shore Rain Garden Project demonstrates 'natural technology
Coquitlam in Bloom Profile Book 2023 by City of Coquitlam - Issuu
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A Rain Garden Revisited - The Nature Trust of British Columbia
North Shore Rain Garden Project - Faculty of Environment - Simon
Landscape: Rain Gardens: A Way to Improve Water Quality
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North Shore Rain Garden Project - Faculty of Environment - Simon
North Shore Rain Garden Project
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North Shore Rain Garden Project
North Shore Rain Garden Project