Land Use Planning
Applying land use planning best practices to limit cumulative effects and conserve environmentally significant areas and corridors protects Alberta’s landscapes and ecosystems.
There is now a broad consensus among Albertans that the current system of land-use planning is broken. An independent survey (click here for survey results) of over 3,000 Albertans identified their top three concerns were:
In this same survey, 95% of respondents said the government must establish new approaches to land use; 80% said they would be willing to set limits for growth and resource development.
The Province’s Land Use Framework, released in December 2008, provides a venue to apply a new method of thinking to how land is used in Alberta. The land use framework divides the Province into 7 regions. Land use plans will be developed for each region. Planning for the Lower Athabasca Region and the South Saskatchewan Region is currently underway.
The Threat
Resources
A Discussion Paper in Support of the SEWG Modeling Initiative.
By CPAWS Northern Alberta and the Pembina Institute
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