BC_5.10_v2: The City of Surrey’s Coastal Flood Adaptation Strategy was developed using graphics that distilled complex technical information and facilitated meaningful public and stakeholder engagement. Featured here is an example of an evaluation matrix for the shortlisted adaptation options for Mud Bay, one of the three CFAS study areas. Source: City of Surrey, 2018b.

Provincial timber supply forecast to 2100, including data specific to B.C.’s interior and coastal regions. This analysis projects decreases in timber supply to about 58 million cubic metres per year by 2025, due to mortality caused by the Mountain Pine Beetle epidemic. The forecasted timber supply increases to 65–70 million cubic metres per year in 2075, although this does not account for potential impacts of climate change on tree survival and growth or for increases in disturbances.