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State of the Fraser Basin Report: Sustainability Snapshot 4: The Many Faces of Sustainability

Sustainability Snapshot 4: The Many Faces of Sustainability is the 2009 edition of the State of the Fraser Basin Report, released February 19. The report flags progress in the Fraser River Basin towards social, economic and environmental sustainability.

The fourth such report since 2003, Sustainability Snapshot 4 canvasses sustainability in 18 key areas, including air quality, business, health, energy, fish and fisheries, forestry and water. The Snapshot describes four or five indicators for each topic and offers examples of sustainability action across the Fraser Basin. The report is a prime resource that can help people make decisions and take action to advance sustainability wherever they live and work in the Basin.

Sustainability Snapshot 4 is currently available in PDF. Watch also for an html version.

Would you like a print copy?

Please download and fill out our SS4 request form (PDF) and return by fax.

Let us hear from you!

Have you read the Snapshot 4? Please send your feedback via our online Evaluation Survey or fax-back Evaluation Form.

SS4 report

Download the full report
(LARGE PDF: 10 MB)

Also see our Summary as published in the February 19 Vancouver Sun
(PDF: 5.2 MB / Broadsheet Format)

Upper Fraser Sustainability Snapshot: A Picture of Our Region

Released in November, 2008, the Upper Fraser Sustainability Snapshot: A Picture of our Region is a valuable read for everyone who wants to learn more about the state of sustainability in the communities of the Robson Valley, Prince George area and Stuart/Nechako.

Download it today

You are invited to download the Upper Fraser Sustainability Snapshot report (LARGE FILE: 8 MB) and a map of the Upper Fraser.

Or use our download for
dial-up connections:

Here is a lower-resolution, printer friendly version, broken into four parts:

Starting in late November, 2008, watch this page for pick-up locations in your community. For more information, contact the Upper Fraser Regional Manager Jillian Merrick at jmerrick@fraserbasin.bc.ca.

Watch for Sustainability Snapshot 4, FBC's upcoming indicators report that covers all regions of the Fraser Basin and 18 sustainability indicators. The report will be released at the State of the Fraser Basin Conference February 19-20, 2009. Information on the conference is coming soon!

State of the Fraser Basin Report: Sustainability Snapshot 3

Sustainability Snapshot 3: Inspiring Action is the 2006 edition of the Fraser Basin Council's unique indicators research report that marks progress made in the Fraser River Basin towards social, economic and environmental sustainability.

The report is available in:

Watch for Sustainability Snapshot 4, to be released at the State of the Fraser Basin Conference February 19-20, 2009.

 


For more information on Fraser Basin Council indicators work, please contact Steve Litke at slitke@fraserbasin.bc.ca.

State of the Fraser Basin Report 2004: Sustainability Snapshot 2

Download the State of the Fraser Basin Report 2004: Snapshot 2. The second biennial indicator report was released at the start of the 2004 State of the Fraser Basin Conference on November 26, 2004.

The Snapshot 2 report features three different types of trend analysis and a set of sustainability "stories", building on the scope of the first Snapshot :

Indicators Track Our Progress toward Sustainability

A vital part of the Fraser Basin Council's mandate includes measuring progress towards sustainability in the Basin. To this end, the FBC worked for two years in partnership with government, non-government, private sector and community organizations to develop, for the first time, a series of sustainability indicators to provide insight on how well we're achieving sustainability in the Fraser Basin.

Sustainability indicators are useful tools to track progress toward sustainability goals, report on key social, economic, environmental and decision-making trends, and promote dialogue that will improve decision-making and facilitate action toward a more sustainable Basin. Indicators are not decisive measurements or solutions in and of themselves, but they can reflect certain trends and help identify areas where progress is being made, or where more change is required.

The purposes for developing the FBC sustainability indicators are to:

2003 Sustainability Indicator Report

A major highlight of the 2003 State of the Fraser Basin Conference was the release of A Snapshot on Sustainability: State of the Fraser Basin Report. The report provides a "medical check-up" for the Fraser Basin and its communities, and gives a broad picture of where we stand today and how we can create a more sustainable future.

This groundbreaking report examines a wide range of environmental, social and economic indicators. These indicators help to measure trends in such topics as population, water and air quality, fish and wildlife, health, education, housing, aboriginal/ non-aboriginal relations, income and employment, economic diversity, corporate social responsibility, forestry, agriculture, energy and flood management.

FBC staff prepared the report with input from over 500 individuals and organizations, as well as guidance from an advisory committee regarding indicator options, data quality, availability and sources, and indicator trend analysis.

The FBC has received an overwhelmingly positive response to its sustainability report. Readers have commented on the quantity and quality of information, the sustainability analysis, the readability of the report and the collaborative process that was used to develop the document. The report has already been distributed to over 7,500 individuals, organizations and agencies.

Contact Project Coordinator Steve Litke for more information at 604-488-5358 or slitke@fraserbasin.bc.ca.

For a copy of A Snapshot on Sustainability: State of the Fraser Basin Report or more information on indicators, call the Fraser Basin Council at (604) 488-5350, email us at: info@fraserbasin.bc.ca or go to:

A Snapshot on Sustainability: State of the Fraser Basin Report PDF: 4.2MB

Sustainability Indicators for the Fraser Basin: Consultation Report –September 2001 PDF: 904KB

Sustainability Indicators for the Fraser Basin: Workbook –October 2000 PDF: 1.1MB

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