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Layer: Conservation zoning in a draft land use plan (ID: 202)

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Name: Conservation zoning in a draft land use plan

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Description: The Dehcho Land Use Planning Zones were created by the Dehcho Land Use Planning Commission. Details on the zones, and access to the Land Use Plan, maps, and shapefiles are available on the websitehttp://www.dehcholands.orgThis is a 2006 draft version of the Land Use Planning Zones developed as part of the land use planning process. Data was provided by the DLUPC to the NWTCG for its use. It is believed that there have been updates to these zones but this is the latest version that have bene publishedThe Plan contains five zone types:Conservation Zones are areas having significant ecological and cultural values. They are meant to provide flexible protection to lands of important cultural or ecological value. Only tourism is permitted in Conservation Zones, subject to the Plan’s Conformity Requirements. Two of the zones prohibit tourism as well. There are 18 Conservation Zones covering 38.1% of the Plan Area. The Mackenzie Valley Special Infrastructure Corridor provides a passage through four Conservation Zones.Protected Areas Strategy Zone is a separate designation for Candidate Protected Areas with Interim Protection. At the moment, only Edéhzhíe (Zone 1) has this designation, covering 12.0% of the Plan Area. Edéhzhíe has been withdrawn from disposition through the Protected Areas Strategy (PAS) process. Once established as a protected area, it will be managed under the legislation and authority of the sponsoring agency and an applicable Management Plan. In the interim, it is subject to the Plan. The Protected Areas Strategy Zone designation provides the same level of protection as a Conservation Zone.Special Management Zones are areas where there is significant potential for both conservation and resource development together. Special Management Zones were established to promote certain types of land use or protect values while allowing some forms of land use to proceed. To achieve these goals, each Special Management Zone prohibits at least one of the five land use types addressed, while permitting others, subject to the Plan’s other Conformity Requirements. There are 14 Special Management Zones covering 24.4% of the Plan Area.General Use Zones permit all land uses, subject to the Plan’s Conformity requirements. General Use Zones cover 25.5% of the Plan Area. They are not numbered.Special Infrastructure Corridors delineate two study corridors for proposed pipeline projects. The construction and operation of a pipeline is permitted within these corridors, subject to the Plan’s Conformity Requirements, even where the corridors cross Zones where oil and gas operations are not permitted otherwise. All zone requirements and restrictions continue to apply in the corridors except where and to the extent that the Plan states an exception.Attribute Fields:Zone: Zone NumberZoneName: Zone Name UsedStatus: Type of Land Use ZonePAS = Protected Area Strategy ZoneCONS = ConservationSPM = Special ManagementSIC = Special Infrastructure CorridorGEN = General UseCOMM = Community BoundaryAgri: Yes or No Value, whether specific land use (Agriculture) is permittedForestry: Yes or No Value, whether specific land use (Forestry) is permittedMining: Yes or No Value, whether specific land use (Mining) is permittedOilGas: Yes or No Value, whether specific land use (Oil and Gas) is permittedTourism: Yes or No Value, whether specific land use (Tourism) is permittedArea_m2: Area in metres (areas calculated using Lambert Conformal Conic projection with CM=122°W,Standard parallels 60°N and 65°N)

Copyright Text: Dehcho Land Use Planning Committee P.O. Box 199 Fort Providence, NT, X0E 0L0 Phone: (867) 699-3162 Fax: (867) 699-3166

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