The Strategy will serve as a ten-year road map for improving waste resource management throughout the territory. / La stratégie servira de feuille de route décennale pour améliorer la gestion des déchets à l’échelle des TNO. (anglais seulement)
Publication date:
July 2019
Resource Category:
Climate change, Conservation planning, Contaminants and recycling, Legislation, regulations, policy and guidelines, Monitoring, Wildlife and nature
Depuis le 1er juillet 2019, en vertu des règlements relatifs à la Loi sur la faune des Territoires du Nord-Ouest (TNO), de nouvelles restrictions s’appliquent à l’importation de cerfs vivants et de certaines parties de cerfs provenant d’animaux abattus.
Conservation planning, Have your say, Hunting, trapping and harvesting, Legislation, regulations, policy and guidelines, Monitoring, Wildlife and nature
Starting July 1, 2019, new restrictions on importing live deer and specific deer parts from harvested animals came into effect under the Northwest Territories (NWT) Wildlife Act regulations.
Conservation planning, Have your say, Hunting, trapping and harvesting, Legislation, regulations, policy and guidelines, Monitoring, Wildlife and nature
Conservation planning, Have your say, Hunting, trapping and harvesting, Legislation, regulations, policy and guidelines, Monitoring, Research and data, Wildlife and nature
Le Programme du savoir sera utilisé par les dirigeants gouvernementaux, les planificateurs, les décideurs politiques et les chercheurs pour réaliser les objectifs stratégiques du gouvernement et améliorer la qualité de l’information utilisée pour la prise de décisions aux TNO.
The Knowledge Agenda is a tool that will be used by GNWT leaders, planners, policy-makers and researchers, in conjunction with GNWT legislation, policies, strategies and plans to advance the strategic goals of government and ultimately improve the quality of information used to make decisions in the Territory.
Conservation planning, Have your say, Hunting, trapping and harvesting, Legislation, regulations, policy and guidelines, Monitoring, Research and data, Wildlife and nature
As part of the process for establishing a protected area in the Northwest Territories (NWT), an assessment of the potential socio-economic effects of designating a protected area is required. The NWT is currently assessing whether it should protect all or parts of the Ts‟ude niline Tu‟eyeta Candidate Protected Area, an area of about 15,000 square kilometres in the Sahtu Region, and has commissioned this study to assess the potential social and economic impacts on the adjacent community of Fort Good Hope. (En anglais seulement)
Publication date:
December 2011
Resource Category:
Conservation planning, Legislation, regulations, policy and guidelines, Monitoring, Research and data
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, policy and guidelines, Monitoring, Research and data
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, policy and guidelines, Monitoring, Research and data
This report summarizes an assessment of the hydrocarbon (oil and gas) resource potential of the proposed Ts’ude niline Tu’eyeta Candidate Protected Area.
Publication date:
March 2007
Resource Category:
Conservation planning, Legislation, regulations, policy and guidelines, Monitoring, Research and data