Reports and Papers
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Below you’ll find reports and papers prepared by the YLUPC Secretariat or third parties on cumulative effects and various other aspects of the land use planning process, which help to provide some context for land use planning in the Yukon.
Cumulative Effects
Since 2015, YLUPC has been contributing ideas and resources towards tracking cumulative effects indicators: surface disturbance and linear disturbance. Have a look at the reports and papers listed here that develop these ideas.
- Implementing the North Yukon CE Framework PIBC June 2021
- LMU9 Surface Disturbance Pilot Study Report and Recommendations January 2021
- North Yukon Disturbance Tracking Presentation September 2016
- Review of North Yukon Disturbance Tracking Concepts August 2016
- North Yukon Disturbance Tracking: A Discussion Paper April 2016
Land Use Planning Process
Here you will find reports and papers pertaining to different aspects of the regional land use planning process in the Yukon.
- Finding Common Ground: Exploring The Relationship Between Regional Land Use Planning and Development Assessment in the Yukon December 2021
- Full Report: Review of the Presence/Use of Traditional Knowledge in Regional Land Use Planning January 2021
- Sub-Regional Planning in Yukon July 2018
- A Yukon Regional Land Use Strategy: A Jurisdictional Analysis and Proposed Framework for Planning December 2017
- Challenges Associated with Implementing Chapter 11 – Discussion Paper November 2016
- One Page Summary of Challenges Associated with Implementing Chapter 11 – Discussion Paper November 2016 (Issues Raised with Grand Chief Peter Johnston October 2016)
- Challenges Associated with Implementing Chapter 11 Appendix A: Strategic Plan
- Challenges Associated with Implementing Chapter 11 Appendix B: Letter to the Parties
- Challenges Associated with Implementing Chapter 11 Appendix C: Presentation to the Implementation Working Group September 15, 2016
- Challenges Associated with Implementing Chapter 11 Appendix D: Source Documents
- Challenges Associated with Implementing Chapter 11 Appendix E: Provisions Relevant to Land Use Planning in the UFA
- Challenges Associated with Implementing Chapter 11 Appendix F: A Recommendation for a Response Protocol for Recommendations from the Yukon Land Use Planning Council
- Challenges Associated with Implementing Chapter 11 Appendix G: A Recommendation Regarding YESAB and Planning Commissions
- Challenges Associated with Implementing Chapter 11 Appendix H: Senior Liaison Committee Terms of Reference
- Challenges Associated with Implementing Chapter 11 Appendix I: Northern Lands Northern Leadership: The GNWT Land Use and Sustainability Framework
- Challenges Associated with Implementing Chapter 11 Appendix J: Taku Regional Planning Framework
- Challenges Associated with Implementing Chapter 11 Appendix K: Mackenzie Valley Resource Management Act: Land Use Planning
- Challenges Associated with Implementing Chapter 11 Appendix L: 1987 Land Use Planning Agreement: Canada – Yukon
- Challenges Associated with Implementing Chapter 11 Appendix M: Potential Roles of the Council
- Challenges Associated with Implementing Chapter 11 Appendix N: Common Land Use Planning Process Roles and Responsibilities
- CLUPP Jurisdictional Review: Summary of Key Findings September 2015
- Yukon: Regional Planning Summary Matrix April 2015
- Saskatchewan: Regional Planning Summary Matrix April 2015
- Quebec: Regional Planning Summary Matrix April 2015
- British Columbia: Regional Planning Summary Matrix April 2015
- Ontario: Regional Planning Summary Matrix April 2015
- Alberta: Regional Planning Summary Matrix April 2015
- Northwest Territories: Regional Planning Summary Matrix April 2015
- Nunavut: Regional Planning Summary Matrix April 2015
- Newfoundland and Labrador: Regional Planning Summary Matrix April 2015
- Manitoba: Regional Planning Summary Matrix April 2015
- Yukon Common Land Use Planning Process: Recommendations for Success March 2015
- A Review of the Peel Watershed Common Land Use Planning Process June 2014
- Assessing Yukon’s Current Approach to Regional Land Use Planning: Perspectives from the North Yukon Planning Process April 2011