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TitleTraditional land use and occupancy study: Anzac, Gregoire Lake Reserve, and Fort McMurray; Janvier and Chipewyan Prairie; and Conklin Settlement: Final Report. Volume 1
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication1993
Publication Languageen
KeywordsALPAC Forest Management Task Force, ecology, native peoples and environmental protection, renewable resources
Abstract

The Traditional Land Use and Occupancy Study (TLUOS) grew out of the Parallel Aboriginal Process to Participate in Alberta Pacific's Forest Management Task Force, which was signed by senior representatives of the Athabasca Native Development Corporation (ANDC), Alberta Pacific Industries Inc. (AlPac), and the Alberta Department of Environmental Protection. The Aboriginal forum process detailed in the above document commits to: assessment of previous and current levels and extent of utilization of wildlife by Aboriginal people in the target region of the FMA land base; and assessment and discussion of traditional aboriginal land use in each compartment so that this information may be considered in the Detailed Forest Management Plan and during the Public Involvement Action Plan. Timber harvest plans will be reviewed under the Parallel Aboriginal Process prior to their approval. This report is to be used in conjunction with "Mapping How We Use Our Land: Using Participatory Action Research"

Notes

First Nation consulting firm commissioned by ALPAC

Topics

Traditional land use study

Locational Keywords

Janvier, Anzac, Gregoire Reserve, Fort McMurray, Northeast Alberta

Group

CEMA

Citation Key24733

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