Yukon Land Use Planning Council Documents » Workshop Proceedings » Total Impact Workshop 2019 » Presentations Folder Presentations Presentations from panels 2-4. pdf 1a Keynote Total Impact Workshop Lindsay Staples Published on 22 March 2019 Modified on 21 March 2019 By Anonymous 1476 downloads Lindsay Staples laid the groundwork for the two day workshop by establishing a common understanding of CE and introducing related concepts and government policies. pdf 1b YLUPC CE Workshop Intro Published on 21 March 2019 Modified on 21 March 2019 By Anonymous 1533 downloads YLUPC director Ron Cruikshank and Council Chair Pearl Callaghan discussed land use planning in the context of Chapter 11 of the UFA and told the story of land use planning in the Yukon, where we've come from and where we are going. pdf 2a CE of Development on Wildlife in the N Tutchone Region Mark O'Donoghue Published on 21 March 2019 Modified on 21 March 2019 By Anonymous 1439 downloads Through using the Clear Creek and Klaza caribou herd Mark O'Donoghue discussed the impact that cumulative effects has on wildlife in the Northern Tutchone region. pdf 2b Scales of CE and Wildlife Impacts M Suitor Published on 21 March 2019 Modified on 21 March 2019 By Anonymous 1443 downloads Mike highlighted issues of scale by discussing the impacts of cumulative effects on large migratory vs sedentary caribou in the Dawson region. pdf 2c Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation in Yukon D Clark Published on 21 March 2019 Modified on 21 March 2019 By Anonymous 1383 downloads Dylan Clark from the Yukon Government Climate Change Secretariat discussed the impacts of predicted climate change in the Yukon. pdf 3a Barriers to addressing CE in the Yukon K Staples Published on 21 March 2019 Modified on 21 March 2019 By Anonymous 1396 downloads Kiri Staples shared some findings from her preliminary research on barriers to addressing CE that she is undertaking in the Dawson region. pdf 3b Governance Challenge TSmith_13032019 Published on 21 March 2019 Modified on 21 March 2019 By Anonymous 1421 downloads From the perspective of YESAB Tim Smith discussed CE assessments done on a project-level framework and the challenges and opportunities that exist within the current YESAB framework. pdf 3c The Governance Challenge and Cumulative Effects J Pattimore Published on 21 March 2019 Modified on 21 March 2019 By Anonymous 1368 downloads From the perspective of working within the Kwanlin Dün First Nation government this presentation explored some CE research and looked into a case study from the Fish Lake area in the KDFN traditional territory. pdf 4a CE Management S Francis Published on 21 March 2019 Modified on 21 March 2019 By Anonymous 1561 downloads Maximize the good and minimize the bad was the theme of this presentation from Shawn Francis. Through using regional planning as a tool for CE he discussed the successful North Yukon regional planning strategy and its incorporation CE management. pdf 4b NY CE Implementation S Skinner Published on 21 March 2019 Modified on 21 March 2019 By Anonymous 1529 downloads During his presentation Sam demonstrated the finer points of how CE was incorporated in the North Yukon Regional Plan and how the plan can help in project-level assessments in the region. pdf 4c Remedies for All That Ails Us C Mantyka-Pringle Published on 21 March 2019 Modified on 21 March 2019 By Anonymous 1383 downloads Dr Chrystal Mantyka-Pringle brought a wealth of information to the CE discussion by providing examples of her work in the NGO sector.