The rules of engagement? : negotiated agreements and environmental assessment in the Northwest Territories, Canada

Increasingly in the Canadian North, developers engage in two parallel processes with no formal connection: the preparation of environmental assessments for public regulatory review; and the establishment of private negotiated agreements with Aboriginal communities. This uncoordinated system frustrat...

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Main Author: Lukas-Amulung, Sandra
Other Authors: Bradshaw, Ben
Language:unknown
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10170/132
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spelling ftvancuislanduni:oai:viurrspace.ca:10170/132 2023-05-15T17:46:39+02:00 The rules of engagement? : negotiated agreements and environmental assessment in the Northwest Territories, Canada Lukas-Amulung, Sandra Bradshaw, Ben 2009-11-30T21:57:44Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10170/132 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10170/132 political science Canadian geography environmental science 2009 ftvancuislanduni 2022-01-17T11:54:17Z Increasingly in the Canadian North, developers engage in two parallel processes with no formal connection: the preparation of environmental assessments for public regulatory review; and the establishment of private negotiated agreements with Aboriginal communities. This uncoordinated system frustrates developers, communities, and regulators. While some assert that the public has no right to be concerned with private agreements, environmental assessments are conducted assuming these agreements will be signed. Indeed, overlap exists and some of it is problematic. For instance, some decision-makers interpret signed negotiated agreements as landowner ‘consent’ and look for signed agreements before issuing approvals. Opportunities, however, exist to improve this situation through use of integrative and iterative processes (whereby outputs from one inform the other) featuring more flexible timing and greater government involvement in the determination of select benefits. While such a system may maximise the public good, it is unclear if it will satisfy industry and Aboriginal stakeholders. Other/Unknown Material Northwest Territories Vancouver Island University: Viuspace Canada Northwest Territories
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Canadian geography
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Canadian geography
environmental science
Lukas-Amulung, Sandra
The rules of engagement? : negotiated agreements and environmental assessment in the Northwest Territories, Canada
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description Increasingly in the Canadian North, developers engage in two parallel processes with no formal connection: the preparation of environmental assessments for public regulatory review; and the establishment of private negotiated agreements with Aboriginal communities. This uncoordinated system frustrates developers, communities, and regulators. While some assert that the public has no right to be concerned with private agreements, environmental assessments are conducted assuming these agreements will be signed. Indeed, overlap exists and some of it is problematic. For instance, some decision-makers interpret signed negotiated agreements as landowner ‘consent’ and look for signed agreements before issuing approvals. Opportunities, however, exist to improve this situation through use of integrative and iterative processes (whereby outputs from one inform the other) featuring more flexible timing and greater government involvement in the determination of select benefits. While such a system may maximise the public good, it is unclear if it will satisfy industry and Aboriginal stakeholders.
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