Bowker Creek Blueprint: Water Bucket stories profile precedent-setting initiative for urban watershed restoration in the Georgia Basin
About the Bowker Creek BlueprintMajor breakthroughs happen when decision makers in government work with grass-roots visionaries in the community to create desired outcomes. This is the essence of the Bowker Creek story. The Bowker Creek watershed is located in the urban heartland of British Columbia’s Capital Regional District on southern Vancouver Island. Established in 2004, the Bowker Creek Urban Watershed Renewal Initiative (BCI) is precedent-setting. This unique multi-jurisdictional effort brought together local governments, community groups, post-secondary institutions and private citizens. 100-Year Action Plan for Watershed RestorationThe BCI demonstrates how to apply a ‘regional team approach’ to urban watershed restoration in the Georgia Basin. The players driving the BCI have brought their shared vision to fruition through development of the Bowker Creek The Bowker Creek Blueprint provides member municipalities, the Capital Regional District, the community and other land stewards with information and guidance to manage and restore the Bowker Creek watershed and creek corridor over the long term. "Having a plan in place will ensure that positive changes can happen incrementally, and that opportunities for major improvements can be achieved as they arise...in order to achieve the Bowker Creek Vision," states Tanis Gower, BCI Coordinator. The Bowker Creek ForumThe Bowker Creek Forum on February 23, 2010 was a celebration of the Bowker Creek Blueprint. Because the Blueprint accomplishment is of provincial significance, the Forum was also an opportunity for inter-regional learning. Water Bucket Series of StoriesLeading up to the Bowker Creek Forum, a set of four stories progressively foreshadowed and/or elaborated on what would be covered at the Forum. A fifth story documents the Forum outcomes To download PDF copies of these stories, click on the links below:
"These stories served as resource materials for participants; and in future will serve as a publicly accessible record of the Forum process," states Kim Stephens, Program Coordinator for the Water Sustainability Action Plan for British Columbia.
Posted March 2010 |




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