Fraser Basin Council

Fraser Basin Council
1st Floor - 470 Granville St.
Vancouver, BC V6C 1V5
Tel: (604) 488-5350
Fax: (604) 488-5351
Email: info@fraserbasin.bc.ca

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Welcome to the Fraser Basin Council Website

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What's New

Coming Saturday, October 2 to Prince George is "Wild Salmon & You: a forum for youth voice." Are you passionate about making a difference? Register today for this exciting event!

Should Pacific salmon become BC's official fish? FBC and PSF welcome your views.

See these recent reports:
* Environmental Protection in Flood Hazard Management
* The Fraser: A Canadian Heritage River (10-year monitoring report on natural, cultural and recreational values)

FBC is pleased to partner in this year's Gaining Ground Summit: Eco-Logical. Register to learn more about innovation in policy, urban-system and community design, green economy, education and the full integration of sustainability in professional practice.

FBC's latest indicators report Sustainability Snapshot 2010: Working Together in the Lower Mainland was released May 13 at the Lower Mainland Local Government Association meeting, Take a look.

The Smart Planning for Communities program helps communities across BC in planning a more sustainable future. Check out our 2009-2010 community profiles, current funding opportunities and other resources.

Funding is available to help BC's remote communities move away from diesel power in favour of cleaner energy. Deadline for next round of funding applications is May 21, 2010.

Community Action on Energy and Emissions: new milestones reached by communities across BC

SEAS publishes new poster of Shuswap watershed for area residents

New report finds Metro Vancouver residents place high public value on farmland

Recent workshop presentations now available:

* Common Ground for Community Sustainability: Integration of Economic Development and Planning for Healthy Communities with Smart Planning for Communities

* Land Use, Transportation and Air Quality: an event co-hosted by FBC and the BC Lung Association

* Transportation Demand Management: the 2009-2010 workshops

Check out our publications page for resources:

* sustainability indictors reports
* transportation demand management toolkit
* energy efficiency in buildings report
* FBC annual report

Congratulations to the City of Vancouver and the Corporation of Delta, recipients of Canada's first Gold Ratings for fleet excellence

Presentations are now available from "Innovations in Flood Management, the Environment and Sustainability," a recent flood hazard management workshop.

About the Fraser Basin Council


Dr. Charles Jago
Chair, Fraser Basin Council

One look at the Fraser Basin – the area drained by the Fraser River and its 13 main watersheds – and you can see why it plays such a pivotal role in British Columbia's future. Like much of British Columbia, it's bigger than life, stretching nearly 1400 km from the Rockies to Richmond and covering an area the size of Britain or California. The Basin boasts one of world's most productive salmon river systems. Its vast ecosystem supports 65 species of fish and hundreds of species of birds, mammals, plants and trees. 80% of BC's economy is generated in the region. And, perhaps most importantly, for two out of three British Columbians, the Fraser Basin is home.

Achieving a sustainable Fraser Basin is perhaps the most critical challenge facing the 2.7 million British Columbians who live, work and play in the Basin. In 30 years, its population is expected to reach four million people. Managing this growth in ways that enhance the Basin's social, economic and environmental health is an enormous challenge, an important responsibility and an urgent priority.

That's where the Fraser Basin Council comes in.

In 1997, community groups, business and four orders of government, including First Nations, came together to create the Fraser Basin Council. Its mandate is to ensure that the decisions we make now will protect and advance the Basin's social, economic and environmental sustainability into the future. Over the past 10 years, the Council and its partners have tackled more than 50 important sustainability issues, and have established a solid track record of getting people together to find practical, common sense solutions to long-standing issues.

Throughout this website, we have described our vision and mandate, our history, our Board and our unique governance structure. We've tried to present a vivid picture of the Fraser River Basin, its watershed and regions. And finally, we have provided a short summary of our many activities and accomplishments “on the ground."

Your comments, questions and feedback on this site are most welcome. Feel free to Contact Us.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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