Property Rights on Aboriginal Lands The Importance of a Strong and Reliable Infrastructure Presented by: John Smith - CLS.

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Property Rights on Aboriginal Lands The Importance of a Strong and Reliable Infrastructure Presented by: John Smith - CLS

As First Nation and Aboriginal Communities become more self reliant the administration of their lands and interests or rights on those lands becomes extremely important. A strong and reliable property rights infrastructure is a key component of the administrative base that will support First Nation and Aboriginal governance and promote the economic well being of the community. Importance of a Strong and Reliable Property Rights Infrastructure on Aboriginal Lands

What is a land parcel? A defined area or tract of land to which property rights apply

Importance of a Strong and Reliable Property Rights Infrastructure on Aboriginal Lands Parcels are a fundamental building block for sustainable land use and participation in a market economy.

Importance of a Strong and Reliable Property Rights Infrastructure on Aboriginal Lands Supports Land Management : Secure property boundaries Base mapping Roads Buildings Utilities Leases & permits Traditional knowledge mapping Etc.

Importance of a Strong and Reliable Property Rights Infrastructure on Aboriginal Lands Supports Community Growth & Development: CP Holdings Estate planning New housing Traditional Holdings

Importance of a Strong and Reliable Property Rights Infrastructure on Aboriginal Lands Supports Resources Management and Planning: Forestry Oil & Gas Agriculture & Grazing Minerals Fresh Water Wildlife Renewable resources Etc.

Importance of a Strong and Reliable Property Rights Infrastructure on Aboriginal Lands Supports Emergency Response Plans: Police Fire Ambulance Disasters Etc.

Importance of a Strong and Reliable Property Rights Infrastructure on Aboriginal Lands Business and local improvement taxes Permits & licenses Commercial & industrial lots Historic data Etc. Supports Economic Development :

Importance of a Strong and Reliable Property Rights Infrastructure on Aboriginal Lands

Supports Business Decisions: Location of business Market analysis Future economic development Human resources and training Etc.

Importance of a Strong and Reliable Property Rights Infrastructure on Aboriginal Lands Supports Community Governance: Membership Elections First Nation Lands Management Initiatives Creation and enforcement of land codes Infrastructure Knowledge transfer Etc.

Importance of a Strong and Reliable Property Rights Infrastructure on Aboriginal Lands The ultimate impacts are economic growth, social and cultural preservation, and environmental protection by: Providing security and stability Increasing investment in property and resource exploitation Increasing access to capital Improving land markets Assisting in resource exploration With a Strong and Reliable Property Rights Infrastructure

Importance of a Strong and Reliable Property Rights Infrastructure on Aboriginal Lands A Reliable Property Rights Infrastructure usually includes an information system that links geographic information (surveys & maps) to an attribute database. Usually set up in layers of accurate geospatial information: For example: Band statistics Demographics Fire hydrants Water Sewer Land use Tax map Survey systems Base topographic map Band Statistics Demographics Emergency Response Public Works Land Use Information Land Surveys Base Mapping

Importance of a Strong and Reliable Property Rights Infrastructure on Aboriginal Lands

A Strong and Reliable Property Rights Infrastructure is key to the future of any sustainable community!!!!!

Importance of a Strong and Reliable Property Rights Infrastructure on Aboriginal Lands To find a Canada Lands Surveyor near you contact: Association of Canada Lands Surveyors 900 Dynes Road, Suite 100E Ottawa ON K2C 3L6 Canada Tel: (613) Advancing Excellence in the Surveying Profession

Importance of a Strong and Reliable Property Rights Infrastructure on Aboriginal Lands Questions? / Comments!