Fifty by Thirty: Our Action and Accountability Plan to Reduce Fifty Per Cent of Corporate Emissions by 2030
Our action and accountability plan to halve our corporate greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
Our action and accountability plan to halve our corporate greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
CVC’s Watershed-based Resource Management Strategy aligns with and builds upon our Strategic Plan (2023-2027) and forthcoming Watershed Plan, which serve as key documents that guide the organization’s work. Per regulation, the Strategy includes guiding principles and objectives that inform the design of our programs and services, a summary of information that CVC relies on to directly inform and support program and service delivery, and the identification of issues and risks which may limit effective delivery of Category 1 programs and services, including actions to address such risks.
The CVT’s Strategy Refresh – State of the Trail report outlines the strategic direction for 2024–2028, focusing on land acquisition, landowner engagement, continued co-leadership with the CVT Indigenous Roundtable on Indigenous place-making, and a renewed emphasis on fundraising to support trail development. It also highlights community involvement through the five trail chapters and advances arts, culture, and heritage planning along the trail to enhance connectivity and celebrate the cultural richness of the watershed.
Reflecting a systems approach, the Integrated Watershed Restoration Strategy (IWRS) aims through its development and implementation, to adopt an integrated approach to addressing threatened or deteriorated ecosystem features and functions. The IWRS sets out landscape scale priorities for conservation actions; however,decision-making must always factor both site-level and opportunistic considerations (e.g. landowner willingness, specific threats, cost efficiencies, etc).
Learn about the measures CVC plans to take to respond to the issue of invasive species within the watershed.
CVC’s Sustainable Forest Management Plan (SFMP) provides direction for forest management for the next 20 years (2021- 2040), with a review and update scheduled for 2030. The overarching goal of the SFMP is to maintain and restore forest health, improve biodiversity and strengthen the resilience of forests in the watershed – on lands owned by CVC, municipal partners, and private landowners.
This strategy identifies the outcomes, directions and deliverables for CVC’s Conservation Area System.
A plan of action designed to ensure that we have “abundant, clean and safe water” in the Credit River watershed. This document builds on the original strategy completed in the early 1990s.