Land Users Engagement
Land Users Engagement
The people who would feel the biggest impacts are the ones who use the land. They are key stakeholders, and are engaged through a clear, three-step process.
A three-step process
How land users are engaged
Inform
Provide information on the wind power study.
Collect
Collect information on land-use areas, documenting concerns and answering questions.
Validate
Validate the gathered information and share updates.
A constant, local presence
To interface with land users and community members, each community identifies and retains a local Cree liaison. Participation is voluntary at every step: tallymen and land users can choose not to take part, or to stop, at any time.
The local liaison's role
- Develop a detailed understanding of wind energy
- Inform community members and leadership
- Co-ordinate engagement
- Represent the community at regional discussions
- Review study reports
- Develop and implement communication tools
Constant, local presence
Contact your local liaison
Liaison contacts will be listed here once each community has named theirs.
Coastal
- WhapmagoostuiLiaison to be confirmed
- ChisasibiLiaison to be confirmed
- WemindjiLiaison to be confirmed
- EastmainLiaison to be confirmed
- WaskaganishLiaison to be confirmed
Inland
- WaswanipiLiaison to be confirmed
- Washaw SibiLiaison to be confirmed
- NemaskaLiaison to be confirmed
- Ouje-BougoumouLiaison to be confirmed
- MistissiniLiaison to be confirmed
