The Northwest Territories (NWT) Protected Areas Strategy (PAS) is a partnership process to establish protected areas in the NWT. The PAS process requires that as areas are identified, the known cultural, ecological and economic values are studied, documented and discussed. As part of this work, Non-Renewable Resource Assessments of mineral and hydrocarbon potential are conducted on areas of interest. (En anglais seulement)
Publication date:
March 2010
Resource Category:
Conservation planning, Legislation, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines, Monitoring, Research and data
Guidelines for Designing and Implementing Aquatic Effects Monitoring Programs for Development Projects in the Northwest Territories (2009)
Volume 1 - Recommended Procedures for Identifying Issues and Concerns Associated with Development Projects
Publication date:
June 2009
Resource Category:
Legislation, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines, Water Monitoring and Stewardship
Guidelines for Designing and Implementing Aquatic Effects Monitoring Programs for Development Projects in the Northwest Territories (2009)
Volume 2 - Recommended Procedures for Problem Formulation to Support the Design of Aquatic Effects Monitoring Programs
Publication date:
June 2009
Resource Category:
Legislation, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines, Water Monitoring and Stewardship
Guidelines for Designing and Implementing Aquatic Effects Monitoring Programs for Development Projects in the Northwest Territories (2009)
Volume 3 - Recommended Procedures for Developing Data Quality Objectives and a Conceptual Study Design
Publication date:
June 2009
Resource Category:
Legislation, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines, Water Monitoring and Stewardship
Guidelines for Designing and Implementing Aquatic Effects Monitoring Programs for Development Projects in the Northwest Territories
Volume 4 - Recommended Procedures for Developing Detailed Designs for Aquatic Effects Monitoring Programs
Publication date:
June 2009
Resource Category:
Legislation, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines, Water Monitoring and Stewardship
Guidelines for Designing and Implementing Aquatic Effects Monitoring Programs for Development Projects in the Northwest Territories
Volume 5 - Recommended Procedures for Documenting and Verifying Conceptual and Detailed Designs of Aquatic Effects Monitoring Programs
Publication date:
June 2009
Resource Category:
Legislation, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines, Water Monitoring and Stewardship
Guidelines for Designing and Implementing Aquatic Effects Monitoring Programs for Development Projects in the Northwest Territories
Volume 6 - Recommended Procedures for Evaluating, Compiling, Analyzing, Interpreting, and Reporting Data and Information Collected under Aquatic Effects Monitoring Programs
Publication date:
June 2009
Resource Category:
Legislation, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines, Water Monitoring and Stewardship
This study has been commissioned by the NWT-PAS Working Group to contribute to phase 1 of step 5 in the 8 step NWT-PAS. This report used existing data to provide a socio-economic characterization of the community of Fort Good Hope, describes the resource use patterns in the RRW and attempts to determine the economics of such patterns, describes the cultural importance of the RRW to the people of Fort Good Hope and provides a natural capital assessment framework for phase 2 of the NWT-PAS socioeconomic assessment.
Publication date:
March 2009
Resource Category:
Conservation planning, Legislation, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines, Monitoring, Research and data
Guidelines for Designing and Implementing Aquatic Effects Monitoring Programs for Development Projects in the Northwest Territories, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Yellowknife, NWT, June 2009 Version
Publication date:
January 2009
Resource Category:
Legislation, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines, Monitoring, Water Monitoring and Stewardship