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Info Session: NAI Training Opportunities

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When

Thursday, October 23
at 10am PT / 11am MT /
12pm CT / 1pm ET /
2pm AT / 2:30 pm NL & Labrador

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Duration

45 minutes

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Online

Via Zoom

Natural assets, including natural areas like wetlands, forests, grasslands, and shorelines are important infrastructure assets, supporting services that communities rely on every day. From a single initiative in the Town of Gibsons in 2016 to working with over 140 local governments, professional associations, and provincial and federal jurisdictions today, NAI has led the development of the most widely accepted approach to natural asset management in Canada.

Join the growing number of governments across Canada that have started to account for natural assets and the services they provide, recognizing that investing in their maintenance, enhancement, and conservation is part of cost-effective, climate-resilient infrastructure planning. 

Register now for this free, 45-minute information webinar to learn about NAI’s current training opportunities that help local governments get started AND make progress on natural asset management:

  • The Natural Asset Management Roadmap Program supports your organization in assessing its current progress and capacity in natural asset management and developing short- to medium-term actions to make progress.

These training initiatives are carried out with funding from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities’ Green Municipal Fund and the Government of Canada.

funding partners : Green Municipal Fund, FCM, Canada

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