How can communities in B.C. grow and create new housing options while maintaining public safety and quality of life in the face of climate change and the biodiversity crisis? How do we create climate-ready housing and climate-ready neighbourhoods that are resilient to the climate impacts that we are already facing, and which are predicted to get worse?

Recent modeling predicts that temperatures in B.C. will rise up to 3° Celsius above 1981-2010 baseline levels (Figure 1)..1 This could create urban heat islands where indoor temperatures regularly surpass safe thresholds leading to fatalities among vulnerable populations and ultimately making our cities uninhabitable.

This toolkit addresses these questions and challenges. It draws from best practices to provide practical strategies, actions and initiatives to address housing, climate and biodiversity in communities across B.C.

These tools include measures already available in provincial legislation, including establishing environmental development permit areas and tree protection bylaws.

Read the Toolkit Here

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