Inuvialuit Perspectives on MPA Standards in the ISR
National Advisory Panel on MPA Standards
June 1, 2018 Bob Simpson & Jennifer Parrott Inuvik, NT
Standards in the ISR National Advisory Panel on MPA Standards June - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Inuvialuit Perspectives on MPA Standards in the ISR National Advisory Panel on MPA Standards June 1, 2018 Bob Simpson & Jennifer Parrott Inuvik, NT Inuvialuit Final Agreement Principles of the Inuvialuit Final Agreement The 3 major
June 1, 2018 Bob Simpson & Jennifer Parrott Inuvik, NT
northern society;
northern and national economy and society; and
productivity.
(a) full Inuvialuit participation in the northern Canadian economy; and (b) Inuvialuit integration into Canadian society through development of an adequate level of economic self-reliance and a solid economic base.
made with respect to settlement lands and marine areas where rights may be negatively impacted.
they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.
which would affect their rights, through representatives chosen by themselves in accordance with their own procedures, as well as to maintain and develop their own indigenous decision-making institutions.
strategies for the development or use of their lands or territories and other resources.
1976 Land Use and Occupancy 1976 Land Use and Occupancy
2008 Community Conservation Plans 2018 Areas of Conservation
Areas of Significance for Harvest
Inuvialuit Game Council (IGC) Six community Hunters and Trappers Committees (HTC) Wildlife Management Advisory Council (NWT) Wildlife Management Advisory Council (North Slope) Fisheries Joint Management Committee Environmental Impact Screening Committee Environmental Impact Review Board
Principles for Wildlife Harvesting and Management - Sections 14(1) to 14(5), include:
regime
functions and decisions pertaining to wildlife management is recognized as a key means of protecting and preserving the Arctic environment.
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