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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 Committee was put in place by the Dehcho First Nations Interim Measures Agreement (IMA) signed in 2001. The Committee has developed a Land Use Plan for the Dehcho territory. This report is the Plain Language Summary of the Plan. The goal of the Plan is to promote the social, cultural and economic well being of residents and communities in the Dehcho territory, having regard to the interests of all Canadians. The Plan is based on respect for the land, as understood and explained by the Dehcho Elders, and sustainable development. The Plan explains how the land, water and resources will be protected, developed and used. Land within community boundaries and the Nahanni National Park Reserve is not part of the Plan. Elders played an important role in guiding Plan development. Traditional land use and occupancy is not managed or restricted through the Land Use Plan; it is completely exempt from the Plan. The Plan will help the Dehcho Process negotiations but the negotiators are free to take any position in negotiations; they are not bound by anything in the Plan. Approval of this Plan will not have the effect of recognizing, denying or altering Aboriginal rights, Aboriginal title, or Treaty rights. The Plan does not apply to minor land uses that do not need permits or licences. Existing uses, emergencies and clean-up of contaminated sites are exempt from the Plan. The Plan will be carried out by the Dehcho First Nation(s), the GNWT and Canada. All governments will start using the Plan on the day the Plan is approved. For Canada and the GNWT, they agree to use all their power under laws to make sure new land uses meet the rules in the Plan. Through Plan approval, Dehcho First Nation(s), the GNWT and Canada, and all government departments, agree to try to do all the activities they are told to do, and to use all the suggestions in the Plan when they make decisions on land in the Dehcho territory. After the Dehcho Final Agreement is signed, the Land Use Plan will be looked at again to make it match the agreement. Then the Land Use Plan will be made into a legal document.

Copyright Text: Dehcho Land Use Planning Committee

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