Guest Post by Kara Orr, Marketing Coordinator, Green Roofs for Healthy Cities The green infrastructure industry in Ontario has reached an opportune moment, and one that needs to be seized. Both the Federal and Provincial governments are investing...
MoreComplete Streets Include Green Infrastructure
Green infrastructure (including low impact development) is a cost effective way to create more resilient, liveable, and walkable cities. Inclusion of green infrastructure in rights of way is a strategy that can help cities in Ontario control rain...
MoreSpotlight on Research: Green Infrastructure market, urban forest management guide, and more
Large Scale Adoption of Green Infrastructure Environmental Consulting & Technology Inc. has released a report Assessing the Market Size for Large-Scale Adoption Of Green Infrastructure in the Great Lakes Basin. The report, funded by the Great...
MoreCalling All Urban Forest Stakeholders – What tools do you need?
In our 2015 report Ontario’s Urban Forests: Call to Action, the development of a toolkit for those working to improve urban forest management across the province was identified as a priority action. GIO is now seeking input from urban forest...
MoreChanges to Municipal Legislation support Green Infrastructure
In November 2016, the Ontario government tabled Bill 68, Modernizing Ontario’s Municipal Legislation Act. This bill, if passed, will introduce a series of reforms to the Municipal Act and the City of Toronto Act, which outline the legislative...
MoreGreen Infrastructure Asset Management Workshop Highlights
In November, GIO and Clean Air Partnership hosted a Green Infrastructure Asset Management Workshop in Toronto, bringing together a variety of professionals from across southern Ontario to address the topic. The goals of the workshop were to share...
MoreProvincial Government Submission: Offsets Credits
In November 2016 the provincial government invited comments on the Ontario Cap and Trade Program: Offsets Credits Regulatory Proposal. GIO submitted comments expressing support for the Province’s proposed approach of legislating an offset market...
MoreInspiring Initiatives: Great Lakes Grant, Missisauga’s Giant New Urban Farm, and more
The Sustain Our Great Lakes program is soliciting proposals to improve habitat and water quality in the Great Lakes basin. The program will award grants for: 1) stream habitat improvements; 2) coastal wetland habitat improvements; and 3) green...
MoreSpotlight on Research: Trees and Healthy Air, Willingness to pay for GI, and more!
This fall, the Nature Conservancy released the report Planting Healthy Air: A global analysis of the role of urban trees in addressing particulate matter pollution and extreme heat. The report looks at the impacts on human health of air pollution...
MoreNEWS RELEASE: Urban Forests Face Perilous Future Without Intervention
STATE OF THE URBAN FOREST IN THE GREATER TORONTO AREA REPORT RELEASED Just as highways, storm sewers or transit lines are vital components of infrastructure, so is the Urban Forest of the Greater Toronto Area – and it should be regarded as...
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