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Natural Asset Management Valuation Guide: Forest and Tree Assets

Natural assets, such as street trees and forests, are now being included in asset management plans across Ontario and Canada. However, because asset management planning was originally developed for grey infrastructure, incorporating living assets presents unique challenges. One key challenge has been how to value natural assets using similar methods used for grey/built infrastructure.

To address this knowledge gap, the Guide provides municipal and conservation authority asset managers with key concepts and practical steps for the valuation of forests, hedges and patches, and individual street and park tree assets. Recommended methods are also identified to support a more consistent and reliable approach to valuing natural assets that will ultimately enable long-term investment through asset management planning across Ontario.

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Last modified:
2026-04-21

Grey to Green: Low Impact Development Public Lands Retrofits

This guide provides you with the information, guidance, case studies and tools you need to do the following:
• Understand why implementing an LID makes sense for your property
• Know what LID options are available and how to select the right option for your property
• Implement an LID retrofit, including both small and large-scale projects
• Operate and maintain your LID practice

Last modified:
2007-03-01
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15.51 MB

A Residential Guide to Flood Prevention and Recovery

The Peel Climate Change Partnership collaborated to create a comprehensive guide for residents to increase awareness about flooding. The guide illustrates what Peel residents need to know about flood risks and includes information on how to prepare, in order to reduce the impacts of floods to their property; how to respond during a flood event; and steps that can be taken to clean up afterward.

Last modified:
2022-02-07
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