NAI is an award winning, Canadian non-profit that is changing the way local governments, watershed stewards, and many others deliver everyday services through natural asset management.
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NAI in the Media
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Pelham takes stock of its natural assets
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Pelham’s plan to protect natural systems & save taxpayers millions
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Town of Gibsons completes milestone project in Aquifer 560 Watershed
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Nature knows best: How can we unify natural assets with Canada’s housing supply?
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Climate change costs growing for B.C. municipalities
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The flow of money: what southern Ontario’s nature is worth
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OP-ED: Can Green Infrastructure Thrive in High Density Urban Development?
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The value of our natural assets
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The Grindstone Creek watershed provides $2 billion in services. How?
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Putting a price on nature can help municipalities adapt to climate change
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Municipal Natural Asset Initiative begins in region
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Accounting body proposes rule changes to put nature on the balance sheet
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Investment In Green Infrastructure Can Kick-Start The Economy
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City of Charlottetown creates first natural asset inventory
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Dufferin County to join nine Ontario municipalities in climate change program
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What are Whistler’s natural assets worth?
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‘The Beachcombers’ town is now famous for fighting climate change
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Project will help HRM, District of Lunenburg adapt infrastructure for climate change.
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Oshawa Creek worth $400 million: study
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Wetlands, forests can help cities save millions in climate adaptation costs: study
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Markham to transform industrial area into green space to prevent flood damage
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The Astonishing Opportunities in Our “Hidden Infrastructure”
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Ontario Greenbelt’s natural assets can help with flood risks
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Bringing long-buried streams to light a part of urban renewal in Vancouver
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City staff buzzing about endangered bee discovery as boulevard preps for another season
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Municipalities encouraged to apply for green infrastructure
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Initiative strengthens role of nature in protecting drinking water
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Beyond Cost Reduction: How Natural Asset Management is Helping the Town of Gibsons Prepare for Climate Change
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The Board and Staff of MNAI are really excited to have won an EcoStar Award in the Environmental Stewardship category!
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New Model Helps Cities Value Natural Assets, Like Wetlands, as Infrastructure
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Municipal Natural Assets Initiative recognized by Real Estate Foundation of BC
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Private lands are key for a comprehensive and collaborative municipal natural asset management strategy