ENSC 301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Treaty 9

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Ea and far north (fn) land use planning: type of strategic ea, exam = understand the concept, move it from the project level (upstreaming) into policy, programming, and plans. Fn results: community was concerned about preserving their way of life and social change from the development proposal, land use planning must protect, wildlife and habitat, navigable waterways, water quality. Involvement of all first nation"s communities that use the land that is going to be used: knowledge transfer and tradition, land title, acknowledgement that the first nation"s people own the land, scoping: planning area, stewardship and environmental protection. Funding: all funneled into scientific" knowledge and none were used for fundamental knowledge. Two models of strategic ea: from non-ea processes, example: land use plants, from existing ea processes, example: infrastructure master planning. Evolution of ea: first generation = project eia, second generation = sea, third generation = environmental sustainability assurance, future generation = sustainability appraisal/ assessment.

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