Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development (DIAND) / Environment Canada - Development of an NWT-Wide Cumulative Effects Assessment and Management Strategy and Framework (1999- ongoing)
DPRA has been providing consulting services for the development of a Cumulative Effects Assessment and Management (CEAM) Strategy and Framework for the Northwest Territories, based on direction from a multi-stakeholder Steering Committee. The work has included research and discussion paper development (including an analysis of the current context, gaps and challenges, and 'lessons learned') and the development of the 'Blueprint for Implementation of the CEAM Strategy and Framework in the NWT and its Regions' (Revised November 2003) and a draft 'Regional Plan of Action for the Slave Geological Province' (December 2002). As part of this process, team members conducted interviews with a range of stakeholders - Aboriginal, federal and territorial government agencies, non-government organizations, industry representatives and practitioners. Over 35 Steering Committee meetings, four major stakeholder workshops, and meetings related to the development of regional plans of action have been organized and documented.
Other Projects
Other Projects
- Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development (DIAND)/NWT CIMP and Audit Working Group—NWT Cumulative Impact Monitoring Program (CIMP) and Audit (1998-ongoing)
- West Kitikmeot/Slave Study Society—Development of an Interim Plan for Cumulative Effects Research and Monitoring in the Slave Geological Province (NWT and Nunavut) (2001-2002)
- TransCanada Pipelines Ltd.—Compressor Station Expansions in Ontario, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan—SEIA Cumulative Effects Assessment