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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


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Inuvialuit Perspectives on MPA Standards in the ISR

National Advisory Panel on MPA Standards

June 1, 2018 Bob Simpson & Jennifer Parrott Inuvik, NT

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Inuvialuit Final Agreement

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Principles of the Inuvialuit Final Agreement

  • The 3 major goals of the IFA are:
  • to preserve Inuvialuit cultural identity and values within a changing

northern society;

  • to enable Inuvialuit to be equal and meaningful participants in the

northern and national economy and society; and

  • to protect and preserve the Arctic wildlife, environment and biological

productivity.

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IFA & MPA Standards

  • Article 16.(2) Canada and the Inuvialuit agree that the economic measures set
  • ut in this section should relate to and support achievement of the following
  • bjectives:

(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.

  • Jurisprudence: The Crown has a duty to consult and accommodate decisions

made with respect to settlement lands and marine areas where rights may be negatively impacted.

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United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

  • Article 3 Indigenous peoples have the right to self-determination. By virtue of that right

they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.

  • Article 18 Indigenous peoples have the right to participate in decision-making in matters

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.

  • Article 32 (1) Indigenous peoples have the right to determine and develop priorities and

strategies for the development or use of their lands or territories and other resources.

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Occupancy in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region

1976 Land Use and Occupancy 1976 Land Use and Occupancy

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Leaders in Conservation

2008 Community Conservation Plans 2018 Areas of Conservation

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Actions to Support Baseline Monitoring

Areas of Significance for Harvest

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 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

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Wildlife Harvesting and Management

Principles for Wildlife Harvesting and Management - Sections 14(1) to 14(5), include:

  • 14. (1) Conservation Principles
  • 14. (2) Integrated wildlife and land management

regime

  • 14. (3) Consultation
  • 14. (4) Integration of Inuvialuit into all bodies,

functions and decisions pertaining to wildlife management is recognized as a key means of protecting and preserving the Arctic environment.

  • 14. (5) Employ Traditional and Scientific knowledge

Photo Credit?

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Current MPAs in the ISR: TNMPA & ANMPA

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On-Going Consideration for MPA Management

  • Research
  • Need for science & TLK to establish MPAs with any degree of accuracy
  • Need for an on-going research capacity
  • Need for on-going and consistent indicators to monitor existing MPAs
  • Need for on-going community-based monitoring program
  • Process
  • Respect for local & regional processes
  • Ahead of international standards
  • Respect for Rights under the Inuvialuit Final Agreement
  • Results from RSEA should form the basis of any new MPA selection