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Adaptation

Explore practical strategies and community initiatives designed to build resilience against the impacts of climate change. This page highlights ways to prepare for extreme weather, protect natural ecosystems, and support long-term sustainability through proactive adaptation efforts.

Managing the effects of Climate Change

The Town is creating a more resilient community, managing the impacts of climate change. This means taking actions to be prepared for: 

  • Extreme weather events, able to handle higher temperatures, and prolonged heat waves 

  • Flooding by managing stormwater, planting native trees, considering low-impact developments, and adding more green roofs 

  • Protecting and preserving the Town's natural assets and ecosystems to withstand the changing climate 

  • Socio-economic impacts of climate change, such as increased influx of population, local food security, and resilient businesses 

  • Emergencies and aftermath of damaging weather, increased awareness of potential health risks and safety impacts of climate change 

Climate Change Adaptation Plan (CCAP)

The Climate Change Adaptation Plan (CCAP) has been developed to address the physical, economic, social, and ecological impacts of climate change expected for the Town of Halton Hills in the next 30 years. 

Watch a short video to learn more about the CCAP

Play Town of Halton Hills Climate Change Adaptation Plan

Flooding Protection

Our weather is changing, and large rain events are becoming more intense and frequent. This may lead to flooding, particularly in the spring when large amounts of rain and snowmelt can overwhelm streams, lakes, rivers, and man-made infrastructure. The main risk to property owners is lot-level flooding. For tips to avoid flooding, please visit our Flooding in Halton Hills page.  

Natural Assets

The Town values natural assets in supporting resiliency against flooding and storing carbon emissions. Examples of natural assets include Halton Hills’ tree canopy, rivers, wetlands, forests, meadows, and open spaces, which provide a range of ecosystems that benefit the environment. Learn more about the Town's Natural Assets.