Formulating
ideas for action, through processes that are participatory, value-driven
and dialogue-centred.
There is a consensus on a set of values and principles guiding sustainable
decision making in the Fraser River Basin.
Sharing
information, ideas and discoveries through processes that
facilitate understanding and application.
The knowledge gained in each community is shared throughout the Fraser
River Basin.
The RSBC is represented in all six Fraser River Basin regions.
Acting to create and evaluate outcomes
consistent with the ideas and values involved.
An increase occurs in the understanding that Fraser River
Basin residents have of sustainable living.
A reduction occurs in the eco-footprint of Fraser River Basin
communities.
Eco-footprints in Fraser River Basin communities are self-directed.
Sustainable Living Leadership Program (2002-present)
Fraser Initiatve (2007-present)
Riversheds Forum (2001-present)
Rivershed Education Program - spoke to over 60,000 people (1996-2008)
Project Rivershed Brunette - Demonstration project (2006-2008)
Healthy Riversheds Fund - awarded 8 grants (1996-2000)
Coquitlam
Rivershed Eco-Footprint Project (2002)
This study examined the ecological footprint of residents living within
the Coquitlam Rivershed.
Spirit of the Salmon Feasts (1997-2002)
Environmental Career Options (ECO) Workshops (2001-02)
Fraser 2000 Spirit of the Salmon Swims (2000)
Spirit of the Salmon Swim, Lower Fraser (1997-99)
Preparation for a Sustainable Future (1998-99)
Sky, Land, Water, Trees Art Shows (1997-99)
Fraser Rivers Basin Tours (1996-99)
Rivershed
Society of BC
97-100 Klahanie Drive, Port Moody, B.C., Canada V3H 5K3
604-808-1515
info@rivershed.com
www.rivershed.com