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HAIDA HERITAGE SITES
• Nang Xaldangaas Heritage Site
• Yaaguun Gandlaay Heritage Site
HAIDA GWAII STRATEGIC LAND USE AGREEMENT
Nearly half of the land base of Haida Gwaii will rest within protected areas as a result of a strategic land-use agreement announced by Guujaaw, President of the Council of the Haida Nation and Premier Gordon Campbell.
• Haida Gwaii Strategic Land Use Agreement [pdf]
• Land Use Zones Map - December 2007 [pdf]
• News Release - Dec. 12, 2007
HAIDA GWAII STRATEGIC LAND USE OPEN HOUSE
• Detailed Strategic Planning
• Protected Area Planning
INDIVIDUAL HERITAGE SITE MAPS (legal descriptions)
Nang Xaldangaas
Sgaay Taw Siiwaay Kadjuu
Yaaguun Suu
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HAIDA GWAII LAND USE PLAN MAP
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Haida Gwai Land Use Plan (72dpi)
Haida Gwaii Land Use Pan (300dpi)
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SOME HIGHLIGHTS OF THE LAND USE PLAN
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HAIDA GWAII STRATEGIC LAND USE AGREEMENT
between the Council of the Haida Nation and the Province of British Columbia, 2007
click to download PDF (10.3MB)
This Land Use Agreement is intended to address the outcomes of the Gwaii
land use planning process recommendations, and to amend and finalize the
draft government-to-government Agreements initialed by the Parties on
May 29, 2007 respecting strategic land use on Haida Gwaii.
- from the Strategic Land Use Agreement
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MEASURING UP: A GRAPHIC COMPARISON
This graphic comparison shows the Haida Gwaii Land Use Plan in context
to other First Nation offers and settlements throughout British Columbia.
click here to download a PDF
Slideshow from the LUP luncheon
January 31, 2008
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OLD MASSETT
Bill Beldessi
504 Naanii Street, Old Massett
PO Box
589 Massett
Haida Gwaii V0T 1M0
p. 250.626.5571
f. 250.626.5579
bill.beldessi@haidanation.ca
documents
Forest Ecology and Management
Lessons from the Islands: Introduced species and what they tell us about how ecosystems work
A Field Guide for Site Identification and Interpretation for the Vancouver Forest Region - Land Management Hanbook #28