Green Bylaws Toolkit - Upcoming Webinars
This webinar will introduce the 3rd edition of the Green Bylaws Toolkit (GBT) for Protecting and Enhancing the Natural Environment and Green Infrastructure, a key resource for citizens, planners, and local governments that helps to protect and restore ecological systems. The Toolkit updates reflect changes in legislation and include more case studies and topics of interest, as well as deeper consideration of ecosystem connectivity and the importance of restoring and linking ecological functions. Organized by the Stewardship Centre for BC, the webinar will feature three speakers plus time for a Q&A.
2022 Webinar Offerings
Two lunch and learn sessions are offered:
Session 1 – February 10, 2022 | 12 pm – 1 pm | Virtual (Zoom)
Green Bylaws Toolkit 101: Environmental Development Permit Areas
This webinar is offered by GBT presenters and joined by guest speakers from local governments to discuss some of the Environmental Development Permit Area (EDPA) case studies and focus specifically on implementation of EDPAs.
Session 2 – March 3, 2022 | 12 pm – 1:30 pm | Virtual (Zoom)
Green Bylaws Toolkit 101: Application for First Nation Governments
This webinar presents the 3rd edition of the Green Bylaws Toolkit and highlights how local governments and First Nations can work together to implement green bylaws.
Presenters
Deborah Curran, LLB, LLM
Associate Professor, Faculty of Law and School of Environmental Studies
Executive Director, Environmental Law Centre, University of Victoria
Deborah Curran is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law and School of Environmental studies at the University of Victoria (UVIC). She teaches in the areas of land and water regulation and law, including water law, and municipal law. Deborah is also an Executive Director of the Environmental Law Centre where she supervises students working on environmental law projects for community organization and First Nation clients. Both in research and practice, Deborah is engaged in the subjects of water and regional or watershed sustainability. The Green Bylaws Toolkit is the culmination of a major initiative by students at the Environmental Law Centre (ELC) in collaboration with Deborah Curran and ELC Legal Director Calvin Sandborn. Deborah has completed the 2015 and 2021 updates of the Green Bylaws Toolkit.
Ione Smith, MSc, PAg
Director, Upland Agricultural Consulting Ltd.
Ione Smith is a Professional Agrologist specializing in innovative policy and research in agricultural land use planning and climate change adaptation for the agriculture and food sector. Ione has over 17 years of extensive experience in developing recommendations and policies for local and provincial levels of government that will improve farm viability and food production through strategic stakeholder engagement processes. Ione is a also a Founder and a Director of Upland Agricultural Consulting Ltd., a consulting business specializing in agriculture and food system services. In addition to her consulting work, Ione currently serves as Vice Chair (South Coast) of the Provincial Agricultural Land Commission and is an Instructor of CED 230: Community Economic Development Approaches to Food at Simon Fraser University.
Alexia Cadoret, LLB, LLM, LLM (CL)
Founder and Principal, Cadoret Law
Alexia Cadoret is the Founder and Principal of Cadoret Law, a law firm based in Vancouver. Alexia has worked on various environmental files including riparian areas, old-growth forests and species at risk. In her practice, Alexia finds legal solutions for clients who advocate for the protection of the environment and fight climate change.
For more information about the Toolkit, visit the Green Bylaws Toolkit website.