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Long-term Land-use Plan a Priority for Nunavut Residents, New Study Finds


Conservation of Land, Animals and Inuit Culture Among Top Concerns of Nunavummiut

IQALUIT, NU, Nov. 15, 2021 /CNW/ - On the heels of the release of the Nunavut Planning Commission's most recent Nunavut Land Use Plan (NLUP), the Friends of Land Use Planning (FLUP) today announced the results of a recent survey that explains Nunavut views and values when it comes to the future of land-use in the territory, as well as awareness and support for this latest draft. The study, which was published in partnership with Probe Research Inc., found that residents overwhelmingly support the creation of a long-term land-use plan to guide development and conservation in the territory. The study also revealed that more work needs to be done for residents of Nunavut to become familiar with the latest draft NLUP.

The NLUP, released in July 2021, includes 2.1 million square kilometres of land in its plan. If approved, the land-use plan would be the largest of its kind in the world. Despite low levels of awareness, the survey revealed that 69% of respondents who were familiar with the plan supported it.

Other top key findings from the survey include:

"The creation of a land-use plan is a top priority among Nunavummiut. Inuit want mining but not at the cost of the environment and wildlife, especially as they consider what the future will bring for their children and grandchildren," said Hilu Tagoona, a member and leader of FLUP from Qamani'tuaq. "As the survey shows, Nunavummiut believe this can be done through the NLUP, and we will continue to advocate for its approval." 

To read the full results of the study and learn more about FLUP, visit https://northernplanning.ca/.

Survey Methodology
Conducted from Aug. 18-Sept. 30, 2021, the survey polled 400 Nunavut adults via a brief telephone survey. The respondents reside in the Qikiqtaaluk, Kivalliq and the Kitikmeot regions. The survey was conducted primarily in Inuktitut, with English when required. The survey was fielded by Probe Research Inc.

About Friends of Land Use Planning (FLUP)
The Friends of Land Use Planning is a collection of individuals who support Indigenous-led land use planning across large landscapes in Canada.  To learn more, visit https://northernplanning.ca/.

SOURCE Friends of Land Use Planning



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