NBEN collaborated with Valores for a magazine on natural infrastructure. Click here to view: valores pdf
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The Municipal Flood Risk Check-Up has been developed to support Canadian municipalities in better preparing for heavy rainfall, river, and coastal flooding. It is a self-assessment questionnaire with 50 questions
By Charles | Added on April 1, 2026
This guide provides an overview of measures you can implement to avoid or mitigate impacts of extreme weather events that can cause flooding before they occur. When properly designed and
By Charles | Added on December 18, 2025
Sand dunes are crucial coastal features that act as natural barriers against storms, protecting inland areas from flooding and erosion, while also providing unique, dynamic habitats for specialized plants and
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NBEN collaborated with Valores for a magazine on natural infrastructure. Click here to view: valores pdf
Read moreCity News, March 1, 2020, 4:44 PM EDT HALIFAX — As Canadian communities brace for rising risks of spring flooding related to climate change, a non-profit group has published findings suggesting preserving wetlands and forests can be key to reducing ada
Read moreNew Brunswick Environmental Network collaborated with ACAP Saint John to install an interpretation panel on ‘What is a rain garden?’. Click Here to view: ACAP Saint John pdf
Read moreTown of Sackville partnered with the New Brunswick Environmental Network to create a time-lapse for the construction phase of their naturalized storm water management pond.
Read moreThe Shediac Bay Watershed Association partnered the New Brunswick Environmental Network to create Green Infrastructure Brochures. These brochures can be accessed here: Rain Garden Brochure: Rain-Barrel-Brochure-Eng (1) Preventing Storm water Run-Off Br
Read moreGroupe de développement durable du Pays de Cocagne partnered with the New Brunswick Environmental Network to create a video on importance of natural infrastructure for climate change adaptation.
Read moreThe New Brunswick Environmental Network partnered with the Nashwaak Watershed Association to develop an interpretation panel on the Nashwaak Greenway project. The project is a partnership between the Nashwaak Watershed Association and the City of Frede
Read moreThe New Brunswick Environmental Network partnered with the Town of Sackville to develop an interpretation panel for their naturalized storm water management pond project. Click here to view the panel: Sackville Pond- Interpretation panel
Read moreDecember 20, 2019 An ACAP Journey: Urban Stormwater Management in Action Bailey Brogan Last month I had the opportunity to travel to the University of New Hampshire to visit the Stormwater Management Center to see innovative methods of dealing with sto
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