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Nature legacy : branding guide for provinces, territories and recipients = Patrimoine naturel : guide de normes graphiques pour provinces, territoires et récipiendaires.En4-353/2018-PDF

"In Budget 2018, the Government of Canada announced an investment of $1.3 billion to protect Canada’s nature legacy. It also committed that, by 2020, at least 17 per cent of terrestrial areas and inland water and 10 per cent of coastal and marine areas will be conserved through networks of protected areas and other effective area-based conservation measures. With the Oceans Protection Plan, the Nature Legacy will ensure healthier habitats for species at risk and improve biodiversity. This guide was developed to ensure a strong and consistent corporate identity for Nature Legacy. The guidelines are presented as well as a series of examples governing the proper use of the brand’s elements. Environment and Climate Change Canada is responsible for developing this manual and any advice regarding its implementation"--Introduction, page iv.

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  • Canada. Environment and Climate Change Canada, issuing body.
TitleNature legacy : branding guide for provinces, territories and recipients = Patrimoine naturel : guide de normes graphiques pour provinces, territoires et récipiendaires.
Variant title
  • Patrimoine naturel : guide de normes graphiques pour provinces, territoires et récipiendaires
Publication typeMonograph
LanguageBilingual-[English | French]
FormatDigital text
Electronic document
Parallel description[French]
Note(s)
  • Cover title.
  • Issued by Environment and Climate Change Canada.
  • Text in English and French.
Publishing information
  • Gatineau, QC : Government of Canada = Gouvernement du Canada, [2019]
  • ©2019
Description1 online resource (iv, 21 pages) : illustrations
ISBN9780660286525
Catalogue number
  • En4-353/2018-PDF
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