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Urban Biodiversity: Building Community Capacity for Ecological Restoration

Nathalie Dechaine and Chris Strashok
Published February 1, 2010

Case Summary

The Capital Regional District (CRD) of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada is characterized by a mild climate, rich in diverse biotas that are in some cases, endemic solely to the region. Its temperate climate makes the region a desirable place in which to live, but also open to the introduction of alien invasive species that threaten its indigenous biological diversity.

The National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy (NRTEE): Expanded Decision-making for Sustainable Development

Dr. Ann Dale, Trudeau Fellow (2004), Canada Research Chair in Sustainable Community Development, Royal Roads University

Carrie Spencer, Chief Information Officer, Royal Roads University

Dr. Chris Ling, Post-Doctoral Scholar, Canada Research Chair in Sustainable Community Development

Published June 8, 2007


Case Summary