We engage and connect people. By educating, sharing knowledge and information, providing supports and tools, we can advocate for and highlight best practices in AHSBR and increase belonging and stewardship

+ 3.1 Squamish Nation Collaboration

We practice and nurture co-governance of HSBRIS; working together to ensure First Nations’ perspectives and worldviews are upheld, respected, and actively included throughout all HSBRIS activities; learning Squamish Nation’s priorities for AHSBR, and providing support towards achieving them. On Track

+ 3.2 Education

We hold, share and spread information and knowledge of the region and connect a variety of institutions, organizations, community groups and individuals to AHSBR. This includes presentations, webinars and other opportunities to share the work of the biosphere and best practices from across the region. On Track

+ 3.3 Best Practices

We advocate for best practices and promote and share examples and stories of best practices at work by governments, business and industry in the region (e.g., Demonstration Forest in West Howe Sound). On Track

+ 3.4 AHSBR Resources Hub

We are the go-to place to connect people, organizations, and projects/initiatives that concern AHSBR objectives and feature/provide supports and tools that strengthen collaboration. This online resource hub will evolve in an agile way, strategically planned for on a yearly basis. Under development

+ 3.5 Canadian Biosphere Reserve Association and World Network of Biospheres

We participate, learn and share advancements and best practices within the networks that support the strategic plans of CBRA and the objectives of UNESCO. On Track