The Fraser Basin Council (FBC) is a non-profit society that advances sustainability in the Fraser River Basin and across BC. Established in 1997, the Council is a collaboration of four orders of government (Federal, Provincial, Local and First Nations) and those from the private sector and civil society. FBC helps bring people together to find solutions to sustainability issues, and works on such issues as flood management, smart planning for communities, climate change action and adaptation, air quality, green fleets, sustainable watersheds and fisheries, and sustainability reporting and education.
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New Report:
Delta-RAC Sea Level Rise Adaptation Visioning Study
Here is a 2012 report from one of the climate change adaptation projects funded by the BC Regional Adaptation Collaborative (BC RAC) program: Delta-RAC Sea Level Rise Adaptation Visioning Study - Policy Report [LARGE PDF: 57 MB] Read more about BC RAC and see our project profiles. |
About the Fraser Basin Council
The Fraser Basin Council is a charitable, non-profit society that advances sustainability in the Fraser Basin and across BC. We bring people together to find collaborative solutions, with a focus on healthy water and watersheds, climate change and air quality, and community sustainability and resilience.