Atlin Taku Framework Agreement (LRMP)
Hà t_átgi hà khustìyxh sìti
Our Land is Our Future
All material on this page is related to the Atlin Taku Land Use Plan development process. The Land Use Plan has now been approved. Go here to access the approved Land Use Plan.
What's New
- Joint Land Forum update call January 2011
- Joint Land Forum November 2010
- Final Draft Plan: JLF Approved Document
- Final Draft Plan: Public Review Comments
- Final Draft Plan: Public Review Documents (Review Period Until November 5, 2010)
- Joint Land Forum - July 6-8, 2010 [pdf]
- Joint Land Forum - May 26-27, 2010 [pdf]
- Newsletter July 2010 [pdf]
- Land Use Planning Public Workshop #7
- Earlier Draft Materials
- Newsletter (May 2010)
- Joint Land Forum – February 2-3, 2010 [pdf]
- Newsletter (February 2010)
- Newsletters (November, August, April 2009)
- October 14/15 JLF
- Land Use Planning Public Workshop #5
- Joint Land Forum - July 13-17, 2009 [pdf]
- Draft Materials and Public Comments
The Plan
- Framework Agreement [pdf]<!--END Optional Anchor Links List--><!--START Main Content -->
- Community and Stakeholder Strategy
Updates and Reports
- B.C., Taku River Tlingit Build Plan for Sustainability - March 26, 2008 [pdf]
- Resource Atlas [pdf]
- Reports
- Meeting Summaries
- Workshops
- Newsletters
Legal Documents
Archive Material
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- Crown Land Management
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- Coordinating interagency consultation with First Nations, comprising i) an aligned policy framework, ii) regional economic development priority setting, including shared business planning and resource sharing, and iii) coordinating multi-authorization project consultation.
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