Bistcho Lake Sub-regional Plan

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Alberta Environment and Parks is developing sub-regional plans, with the goal of maintaining working landscapes and supporting the recovery of caribou.

Sub-regional plans consider a broad range of interests and activities across the landscape. A key commitment of the sub-regional planning process is the involvement of Albertans; providing opportunity for those that live, work, and play in the respective sub-region to inform the development of sub-regional plans.

Stakeholder feedback on the plan will help us understand how the plan will affect different sectors operating in the Cold Lake sub-regional planning area, and to identify opportunities to make the plan stronger.

We're collecting your input through the online form below, or you can download the feedback form in the Document Library and return it by email.

Our email is aep.northsrp@gov.ab.ca.

We're collecting feedback until May 29, 2021.

Alberta Environment and Parks is developing sub-regional plans, with the goal of maintaining working landscapes and supporting the recovery of caribou.

Sub-regional plans consider a broad range of interests and activities across the landscape. A key commitment of the sub-regional planning process is the involvement of Albertans; providing opportunity for those that live, work, and play in the respective sub-region to inform the development of sub-regional plans.

Stakeholder feedback on the plan will help us understand how the plan will affect different sectors operating in the Cold Lake sub-regional planning area, and to identify opportunities to make the plan stronger.

We're collecting your input through the online form below, or you can download the feedback form in the Document Library and return it by email.

Our email is aep.northsrp@gov.ab.ca.

We're collecting feedback until May 29, 2021.

  • This survey has concluded.

    The pages of the following form are organized to align with the sections of the plan. You can skip over any section that you have no input for, and return to sections that you have passed. Once you come to the end of the form, click on the 'Submit' button.

     The pages are:

    1. Part I: Introduction    
    2. Part II: Legislative and Policy Context for Sub-regional Planning   
    3. Part III: A Balanced Approach    
    4. Part IV: The Sub-regional Planning Area   
    5. Part V: Bistcho Lake Sub-regional Plan: 1.0 Indigenous Land Uses    
    6. Part V: Bistcho Lake Sub-regional Plan: 2.0 Cold Lake Sub-regional Access Management Plan    
    7. Part V: Bistcho Lake Sub-regional Plan: 3.0 Energy and Mineral Activity    
    8. Part V: Bistcho Lake Sub-regional Plan: 4.0 Pipeline Development and Maintenance    
    9. Part V: Bistcho Lake Sub-regional Plan: 5.0 Geophysical Exploration    
    10. Part V: Bistcho Lake Sub-regional Plan: 6.0 Forestry    
    11. Part V: Bistcho Lake Sub-regional Plan: 7.0 Surface Material Extraction (Sand, Gravel, Borrow)    
    12. Part V: Bistcho Lake Sub-regional Plan 8.0 Peat    
    13. Part V: Bistcho Lake Sub-regional Plan: 9.0 Transmission Lines    
    14. Part V: Bistcho Lake Sub-regional Plan: 10.0 Tourism and Outdoor Recreation Activities    
    15. Part V: Bistcho Lake Sub-regional Plan: 11.0 Other Anthropogenic Disturbance    
    16. Part V: Bistcho Lake Sub-regional Plan: 12.0 Natural Disturbance   
    17. Part V: Bistcho Lake Sub-regional Plan: 13.0 Livestock Grazing in the Green Area    
    18. Part V: Bistcho Lake Sub-regional Plan: 14.0 Restoring Legacy Seismic Lines    
    19. Part V: Bistcho Lake Sub-regional Plan: 15.0 Wildlife    
    20. Part V: Bistcho Lake Sub-regional Plan: 16.0 Monitoring, Evaluation, and Reporting    
    21. Part V: Bistcho Lake Sub-regional Plan: 17.0 Plan Review    
    22. Part V: Bistcho Lake Sub-regional Plan: 18.0 Glossary    


    The form will be available until May 29, 2021.

    Thank you for submitting your feedback on the Bistcho Lake Sub-regional Plan. Your input will be closely considered as we finalized the plan.

    Opinions and personal information you provide to Alberta Environment & Parks (AEP) for the Sub-regional Planning online engagement are collected under the authorization of Section 33(c) of the Freedom of Information Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act and are managed in accordance with Part 2 of the FOIP Act. The opinions and personal information will be used by AEP to inform the development of sub-regional plans.  Your personal information will not be used or disclosed for any other purpose without your consent or unless required to do so by law. Should you wish to have your personal information removed, corrected or have concerns pertaining to the online engagement, please contact the Manager, Sub-regional Planning, at: 1-877-944-0313 or aep.northsrp@gov.ab.ca.

    This engagement has concluded. Return to the Alberta.ca public engagement webpage