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Guide, Tool
The case studies, manuals and good practices developed through our work are important tools to help inform our future initiatives. We think these could help you, too.
Video, Tool
Use our Asset Management Readiness Scale to assess your municipality's asset management practices and identify areas for improvement to help you advance.
  • Asset management
Tool
The PCP Milestone Tool is a user-friendly, web-based resource that helps local governments to prepare GHG emission inventories, and monitor and manage emissions generated at the local level.
  • Climate change
  • Sustainability
Guide, Webinar recording
Download the guide now and see how this tool can help your municipality get started on building asset management practices.
  • Asset management
Webinar recording
Need advice for preparing your GMF capital project funding application? Watch our webinar recording to hear tips from our staff and find out what reviewers are looking for.
  • Sustainability
Tool
This guide gives you practical tips on how to engage your community in the international development work you're doing.
  • Economic development
  • International
Tool
Any technique that remediates or manages the risk of contamination at a site has an environmental benefit as it eliminates or reduces exposure to contaminants. Some techniques, however, are more sustainable than others.
  • Brownfields
Tool
Cleaning up contaminants and redeveloping a brownfield site can bring communities a number of environmental, economic and social benefits. You can achieve even greater benefits by incorporating sustainable approaches throughout the site remediation and risk management activities.
  • Brownfields
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