J. Michael Miltenberger Minister Environment and Natural Resources May 11, 2012 Reality of Co-management with Aboriginal Governments in the NWT: Environmental.

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J. Michael Miltenberger Minister Environment and Natural Resources May 11, 2012 Reality of Co-management with Aboriginal Governments in the NWT: Environmental Stewardship in the 21st Century

Political Reality in the Northwest Territories Consensus government – based on traditional Aboriginal governance Land claims and self-government agreements Management authorities Co-management in unsettled areas

Role of Public Government Represent interests of all residents Work with Aboriginal governments Co-management boards Regulatory system

Aboriginal Engagement Comprehensive approach to decision-making Importance to environmental stewardship Changes to federal environmental review process GNWT Aboriginal Engagement Policy

Co-operative Management Shared responsibility Species at Risk (NWT) Act –Conference of Management Authorities Proposed new Wildlife Act

NWT Water Stewardship Strategy Multi-party approach Further refinement of collaborative process Aboriginal Steering Committee Blueprint for environmental stewardship

Challenges Competing interests – at all levels Time required to build trust and partnerships Resource heavy Determining best methods to proceed

Opportunities Common understanding Access to best scientific, traditional and local knowledge Support for environmental stewardship at community level Increase local awareness and involvement in monitoring and research Ability to leverage other partnerships and funding

On-going Efforts Increase partnerships with: –academic institutions –environmental organizations –industry Increase training opportunities for NWT residents Northern control over management of land and water resources.