Regional Climate Resiliency Plan

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Residents, businesses and communities in the Peace River region are experiencing significant impacts from climate-related hazard events that are becoming more common and severe due to climate change.

Events like wildfires, flooding, heatwaves, drought and storms have caused major damage to property, infrastructure, crops and have forced people to evacuate from their homes.

The Peace River Regional District (PRRD) is responding by developing a Regional Climate Resiliency Plan (RCRP) to better understand the potential risks of natural disasters and extreme weather events.

The RCRP will help to identify ways to improve regional resiliency (i.e. our ability to respond, prevent or adapt) to future climate-related hazards, and outline steps and resources to bring mitigation measures into action.

We need your input to help us make this plan! Your thoughts and experiences are critical as we strategize how to plan and prepare for the future.

Residents, businesses and communities in the Peace River region are experiencing significant impacts from climate-related hazard events that are becoming more common and severe due to climate change.

Events like wildfires, flooding, heatwaves, drought and storms have caused major damage to property, infrastructure, crops and have forced people to evacuate from their homes.

The Peace River Regional District (PRRD) is responding by developing a Regional Climate Resiliency Plan (RCRP) to better understand the potential risks of natural disasters and extreme weather events.

The RCRP will help to identify ways to improve regional resiliency (i.e. our ability to respond, prevent or adapt) to future climate-related hazards, and outline steps and resources to bring mitigation measures into action.

We need your input to help us make this plan! Your thoughts and experiences are critical as we strategize how to plan and prepare for the future.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    IMPORTANT: To understand the questions in this survey, please read the draft Regional Climate Resiliency Plan first.

    We invite you to share your thoughts on the draft Regional Climate Resiliency Plan by participating in our survey. Your feedback is both anonymous and voluntary.

    Why Your Input Matters

    As the plan is currently in its draft phase, the Peace River Regional District (PRRD) seeks valuable community insights to identify key concerns and priorities. This feedback will be instrumental in guiding the plan's successful implementation.

    How to Participate

    The online survey is available from March 6, 2025, to March 28, 2025, at 4:30pm (MST). If you prefer, you can also request a hard copy of the survey by calling 250-784-3200 or emailing planning@prrd.bc.ca. Your participation is crucial and greatly appreciated!

    Project Background

    Residents, businesses and communities in the Peace River region are experiencing significant impacts from natural hazard events such as wildfires, flooding, extreme heat, drought and storms. Climate change is worsening these events, making them more frequent and intense, leading to damage to property, infrastructure, crops and forced evacuations.

    In response, the Peace River Regional District (PRRD) is developing a Regional Climate Resiliency Plan (RCRP). The plan aims to assess risks from climate-related hazards and help the region prepare for future events. It outlines strategies to improve resilience and the resources needed to implement them.

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