This in-person training will provide 15 – 20 participating First Nations with the skills and resources to prepare their Land Relationship Visioning (LRV) Report by attending a 1.5-day workshop using office-based tools to identify their community’s unique spaces to ensure land use processes protect them. It will also support identifying species of significance in a community that may not be a formal species at risk, but would require the same level of protection based on a community’s relationship with the land.
The training will also introduce 3 new modules to the toolkit:
- Changes Species and Spaces Due to Climate Change
- Using Land Relationship Visioning in Other Departments
- Land Relationship Building to Support Off Territory Land Use Plans
Travel sponsorship is available to OALA members in the amount of $2000.00/pre First Nation.
For more information, contact:
Ashley O’Hara
Ashley O’Hara
Communications Technician
communications@oala-on.ca
communications@oala-on.ca