Canadian Institute of Planners Policy Statement – Planning Practice and Reconciliation
This document outlines the Canadian Institute of Planners' policy to promote reconciliation through planning, in [...]
This document outlines the Canadian Institute of Planners' policy to promote reconciliation through planning, in [...]
This report highlights lessons learned from the three IPCAs in British Columbia: K’ih tsaa?dze Tribal Park, Dasiqox Tribal Park and the Tla-o-qui-aht Tribal Parks.
This is the Gwich'in Land Use Plan. It features unique zoning descriptions and explains trans-boundary issues. It highlights the jurisdictional issues that many Indigenous governments and communities may face when looking to establish IPCAs (one of the 4 moo
This is the proposed land use designations for Ahousaht Ha- Hahoulthlee, the homeland of the Ahousaht muschiim. It was ratified in 2016.
This is the Asatiwisipe Aki Traditional Use Planning Area Regulation
This is the Little Grand Rapids First Nation Traditional Use Planning Area Regulation
This is the Manitoba East Side Traditional Lands Planning and Special Protected Areas Act. This legislation enables Indigenous communities on the East Side of Lake Winnipeg to engage in land use and resource management planning for designated areas of Crown land that they have traditionally used.
This document is about the proposed Kaska Dena IPCA in British Columbia.
A Land Use Plan for Tłı ̨chǫ Wenek’e Tłı ̨chǫ in the Northwest Territories.
This is an agreement between the Council of the Haida Nation and the government of BC about how they will use and manage the kand together. It shows how Indigenous-led conservation and land management can be legally recognized, even in cases where there are no historical treaties with the Crown.