Nunavut Planning Commission Releases Updated 2021 Draft Land Use Plan Aimed at Protecting the Environment and Promoting the Wellbeing of Residents

Nunavut Planning Commission

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IQALUIT, NU, July 9, 2021 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --

 

In anticipation of tomorrow's Nunavut Day celebrations, the Nunavut Planning

Commission (NPC) has released an updated 2021 Draft Land Use Plan which is the

largest of its kind in the world and covers one-fifth of Canada's land mass,

representing some 2.1 million square kilometres of land and water.

 

This latest Nunavut Draft Land Use Plan (NDLUP) is the result of extensive

consultation and engagement with Inuit, their communities, Inuit organizations,

federal and territorial governments, environmental and wildlife organizations,

and industry groups.

 

"We are excited to release this updated draft plan which takes a strong

approach toward conservation and protecting Nunavut's fragile environment and

way of life while supporting sustainable economic development," said Commission

Chair Andrew Nakashuk. "It reflects what we heard from the people of Nunavut

(Nunavummiut) and is in the interests of all Canadians."

 

The 2021 Nunavut Draft Land Use Plan sets out guidelines for the use and

responsible development of resources in the Nunavut Settlement Area and is also

designed to:

 

    -- Protect critical wildlife habitat for caribou, migratory birds, walrus,

       polar bear, and whales that are under threat because of climate change

       and other factors;

    -- Identify priority community areas of interest;  

    -- Support economic development opportunities including the Manitoba -

       Kivalliq infrastructure corridor;

    -- Provide for grandfathering of existing mineral rights; and

    -- Provide certainty for landowners and users about where and when projects

       and economic activities can take place.  

 

The NPC has received funding of $2.5 million from Indigenous and Northern

Affairs Canada to hold an additional round of public hearings in the Kivalliq

and Kitikmeot regions to gather more public feedback on the draft plan before

it is submitted for approval.

 

"The Nunavut Draft Land-Use Plan is a living document which guides and directs

us into the future by establishing land use policies and designations that

promote conservation, economic development and the health and wellness of

residents," said NPC Executive Director Sharon Ehaloak. "The Commission is

pleased to receive this funding to ensure that we get it right and our plan

reflects the history and culture of Nunavut and its people."

 

The 2021 Draft Land Use Plan and a backgrounder can be found at:

https://www.nunavut.ca/

 

About the Nunavut Planning Commission (NPC) The Nunavut Planning Commission

(NPC) is responsible for the development, implementation, and monitoring of

land use plans for resource use and development in the Nunavut Settlement Area.

The NPC was established in 1993 under the Nunavut Agreement.  

 

Media Contact: Mike Murphy, Quinn Public Affairs, mike@quinnpublicaffairs,

613-220-9885

 

SOURCE Nunavut Planning Commission

  

 

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