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Discover the sustainability efforts in the Fraser River Basin, covering challenges, vision, actions, and stakeholders involved. Learn how communities work together toward a healthy ecosystem.
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Sustainability in the Fraser River Basin, Canada Marion Hermus Anke Westera
Introduction • Source: Fraser Pass • Mouth: Strait of Georgia • Length: 1375 km • Catchment area: 220,000 km2 • Discharge: 3500 m3/s
Introduction • Inhabitants: 2/3 of the inhabitants of British Columbia (2.7 million) • Land use: 210,000 km2 forest • Economic: Main salmon river in the world, mainly forestry and agriculture, 10% op Canadian GNP
Vision for the Fraser River (step C) • In the future the Fraser River Basin will be a place where: • social well-being, strong economic activity and a healthy ecosystem are all present • all inhabitants of the river basin are aware of the importance of sustainability and work together to achieve this • everybody takes responsibility for conserving and enhancing a healthy ecosystem • communities work together at innovative planning and creative problem solving • decision making is done by the whole community, including the aboriginal inhabitants
Actions Short-term actions: • No building activities that obstruct the water in flood hazard areas • Integrated Salmon Dialogue Forum • Yearly competition for sustainable initiatives Long-term actions: • Integrated flood hazard management tools • Secure and manage the habitat of the salmon and a sustainable salmon fishery • Stimulation of cycling in Vancouver Three strategic questions: • Is it a step in the right direction? • Is it a flexible platform? • Is it a good return on investment?
Changes • Fraser Basin Council • Charter for Sustainability (http://www.fraserbasin.bc.ca/about_us/documents/FBCcharter.pdf) • Awareness, willingness and cooperation