The Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment produced a report to address the current value of natural infrastructure, and its role in climate resiliency. The paper not only cites GIO resources throughout, it also outlines lessons...
MoreInspiring Initiatives: Community collaboration, tools to streamline green roof and wall integration, and green infrastructure for the bees
Benefits-Driven Designing – Creating Better Green Infrastructure What happens when a town comes together to design green infrastructure that provides flood relief, access to local food for the community, and ample educational and training...
MoreCombatting Canada’s Rising Flood Costs
An overarching and complex barrier in the adoption of natural infrastructure is the limited capacity of institutions to develop and finance natural infrastructure options. With climate resiliency at the forefront of community planning, it is...
MoreRecent Research and Inspiring Initiatives
Green infrastructure and walkability for healthy communities Evidence for what makes healthy communities is mounting. At the heart of healthy neighbourhoods are two commonalities: walkability and green infrastructure. This article on Place Makers...
MoreGreen Infrastructure in Provincial Watershed Planning Guidance
This past April the Ministries of Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) and Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) released ‘Watershed Planning in Ontario: Guidance for Land Use Planning Authorities’ on the Environmental Registry. The provincial...
MoreFive Lessons from GIO’s Presentation at an Asset Managers Conference
At the recent Canadian Network of Asset Managers Conference in Windsor, Ontario, GIO had the pleasure of presenting, in partnership with York Region, on Green Infrastructure in Municipal Asset Management Planning. Over the course of the...
MoreThree things we learnt at Grey to Green 2018
1. Community-driven green infrastructure projects can help inspire and ignite neighbourhood revitalization. Bronzville, a neighbourhood in south Chicago that has a rich cultural history but has seen decades of disrepair, is seeing a...
MoreGrey to Green 2018
The 6th Annual Grey to Green Conference is taking place May 15-16, 2018 at the Chestnut Conference Centre in Toronto. Grey to Green focuses on green infrastructure design, research and policy and connects professionals working to integrate...
MoreOntario’s Long Term Infrastructure Plan
The Ontario Ministry of Infrastructure has released a Long Term Infrastructure Plan (LTIP) for Ontario. The LTIP focuses largely on provincially-owned grey infrastructure including a section on the state of provincially owned assets by each...
MoreGreen infrastructure recognized as municipal assets in new provincial asset management planning regulation
Imagine our parklands, gardens, natural heritage features, green roofs and other green infrastructure were appreciated and managed for the services they provide and treated as the community assets that they are. GIO has been advocating for this...
MoreInspiring Initiatives: Five parks that were born from old transportation infrastructure
Paris’ Promenade Plantée: This 3 mile walkway that became a park in 1993 is so beautiful it’s hard to believe it used to be an abandoned viaduct. Seoul’s Skygarden: The capital of South Korea recently converted a 1970s elevated highway into a...
MoreRecent Research: Green infrastructure and water
Last week was world water week. In its honour we are highlighting recent research that relates to green infrastructure and water, including a report on the real estate sector’s role in managing water, a case study on barriers to green...
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