LawNow Magazine with a feature on water. This resource is available in hard copy format in the AREF office.

LawNow Magazine with a feature on water. This resource is available in hard copy format in the AREF office.
In 2002 Publication, Water‘Conservation easements’ have been gaining popularity since their introduction in the province in 1996. This publication can help property owners understand more about one of the land conservation possibilities available to them.
In 2002 Acreages, Community, Conservation, Land Stewardship, Landowners, PublicationA report on the challenges within rural-metro adjacent regions that surround the western urban cores.
In 2002 Community, Housing, PublicationAn overview of the community consultation process from idea inception through development completion. It also offers information, tools, resources and encouragement to enhance the process. This resource is available in hard copy format in the AREF office.
In 2002 Community, Policy, Primer/brochureA booklet created for private landowners by the Alberta Region of the Nature Conservancy of Canada outlining the various tools that are available for private land conservation; ways for individuals to protect their rural communities and the stunning landscapes that surround them. This resource is available in hard copy format in the AREF office.
In 2002 Acreages, Conservation, Land Stewardship, Landowners, PublicationA package of REALTOR® safety educational materials to educate the real estate industry about the personal safety risks involved with being a REALTOR®, while at the same time assist brokers in complying with provincial legislation. This resource is available in hard copy format in the AREF office.
In 2002 Policy, Publication, RealtorsVarious vignettes of experiences of developmentally challenged people in a variety of living situations. This resource is available in hard copy format in the AREF office.
In 2002 Accessibility, Affordability, Community, Homeowners, Housing, Publication, RealtorsA booklet with information pertaining to resolving conflicts with neighbours. This resource is available in hard copy format in the AREF office.
In 2002 Community, Homeowners, Publication, RentersIn the spirit of reconciliation and gratitude, we acknowledge that we live, work, and play on the traditional and ancestral territory of many peoples, presently subject to Treaties 6, 7, and 8. The Blackfoot Confederacy – Kainai, Piikani, and Siksika – the Cree, Dene, Saulteaux, Nakota Sioux, Stoney Nakoda, the Tsuu T’ina Nation, and the Métis People of Alberta.
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