“confidential, without prejudice, and under the protection of the february 23, 2007 mi’kmaq-...

Post on 03-Jan-2016

222 Views

Category:

Documents

0 Downloads

Preview:

Click to see full reader

TRANSCRIPT

“Confidential, without prejudice, and under the protection of the February 23, 2007 Mi’kmaq-Nova Scotia-Canada Framework Agreement”

Private & Confidential

Using GIS to support the Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq Chiefs

respond to Consultation and Negotiations demands fromgovernments and industries

KMKNO works for the Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq Chiefs

• The Made-In-Nova-Scotia process• Departments: Consultation, Research, Governance, Citizenship• Interjurisdictional operations of Mi’kmaq leadership (federal, provincial, local, industry)• GIS – Research to support Negotiating Team

Respond to requests for consultationData management (historical, cultural, physiographic,

demographic)

Who is KMKNO?

Kelly Peters, Assistant Archaeologist, KMKNO

Insert new heading

What we use

• Base data (at a variety of scales – provincial, county, municipal, local)• Project-specific data (proposed infrastructure, disturbance, etc.)

• Traditional Use (MEKS)• Recorded Archaeological Sites• Historic & Modern aerial photography• Historic Maps (georeferenced)

• Ecological & Palaeoshoreline/Bathymetry information

Geomatics to Support Consultation

Kelly Peters, Assistant Archaeologist, KMKNO

Slie Head

How we currently use it

• Data management• Perform spatial analyses• Assess ecological impacts (often in conjunction with MEKS)

• Assess potential for archaeological resource impacts

Geomatics to Support Consultation

Kelly Peters, Assistant Archaeologist, KMKNO

Insert new headingSample Consultation Application

Kelly Peters, Assistant Archaeologist, KMKNO

• Study use & occupancy over time (how L’nuk lived in Mi’ kma’ ki)• Critical analysis of development of archaeological narrative of Mi’kmaq past to date • Submerged landscapes and palaeoenvironmental model (future research objective – (2010-11)• Archaeological predictive modeling• Archaeological resource impact assessments

All of these projects, except the last, explicitly support the work of the Negotiations Team

Archaeological Applications

Kelly Peters, Assistant Archaeologist, KMKNO

“Confidential, without prejudice, and under the protection of the February 23, 2007 Mi’kmaq-Nova Scotia-Canada Framework Agreement”

Private & Confidential

Wela’ lioq / Thank-you

www.mikmaqrights.com

top related