CONTACT: Kivalliq Region Director of Lands, Kivalliq Inuit Association Box 340, Rankin Inlet, NU X0C 0G0 Phone: (867) 645-2810 Fax: (867) 645-3855 Email: lmanzo@arctic.ca CONTACT: Kitikmeot Region Lands Manager, Kitikmeot Inuit Association 37 Kugluktuk Drive, Kugluktuk, NU, X0B 0E0 Phone: (867) 982-3310 Fax: (867) 982-3311 Email: jkaniak@polarnet.ca ** Note: The Nunavut Planning Commission has developed a “one window” internet-based land use application system called PLANNER (Public Land-use Application, Network Notification and Environmental Reporter). PLANNER provides links to online application forms for the various land use permits required by researchers. PLANNER has a multilayered land use GIS that allows researchers to locate their proposed project in relation to wildlife range (by species and season), harvest areas (by species and season), wildlife special use areas (such as walrus haul-outs, caribou calving grounds, etc.), archaeological sites, travel routes, cleanup sites, Inuit-owned land, other land uses, and protected areas. WEBSITE: http://planner.nunavut.ca/ CONTACT: Nunatsiavut Region For any research where one is physically entering Labrador Inuit Lands (LIL), a Consent to Access LIL (issued by the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources) is required. All land uses in Nunatsiavut requires a permit through the Department of Lands and Natural Resources. Contact (709) 896-8582 or visit our website at www.nunatsiavut.com. In addition, as with any research in Nunatsiavut, NG asks all research proponents to follow the Nunatsiavut Interim Research Process (dated June 2006). For up to date information on the status of the research protocol visit our website at www.nunatsiavut.com. c) Land Use Conformity Screening: • All projects in the Kivalliq and North Baffin Planning Regions of Nunavut must conform to the Kivalliq and North Baffin Regional Land Use Plans. Conformity certificates are issued by the Nunavut Planning Commission. Research license applications received by various authorizing agencies (e.g. NRI) are forwarded first to the Nunavut Planning Commission (NPC) for assessment of conformity to regional land use plans. The NPC will then forward the application to NIRB for screening. A G UIDE F OR R ESEARCHERS ❖ 29

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