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Title: Private vs' Public Ownership


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Private vs. Public Ownership
  • By Sarah Tozer Jenna Estey

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Objectives
  • Explore the different managing techniques for
    private and public ownership
  • Define management issues
  • Which division is more successful in wildlife
    management?
  • Management of Land and Water

3
Private Ownership
  • Area of land or water owned by private citizens
    or industries where public access is generally
    restricted
  • Land which is not under public control and is the
    possession of a person or group
  • Example Irving and homeowners

4
Public Ownership
  • Government ownership and operation of an area of
    land or water for the public good
  • Generally via government agencies allowing land
    access to the general public
  • A common pool of resources to which everyone is
    entitled

5
Why Manage?
  • Conservation
  • Preservation
  • Sustainability
  • Economic Value
  • Public Need

6
History of Management
  • Pre Envt. Movement
  • Depletion of resources
  • Wastefulness
  • Ignorance
  • Examples
  • Bison
  • Market Hunting

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History of Management
  • Post Envt. Movement
  • Legislation
  • Public Awareness
  • Lessons Learned
  • Examples
  • California Condor
  • Global Emissions

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Private vs. Public
  • Water
  • Lakes Rivers
  • Oceans
  • Wetlands
  • Land
  • Agriculture Farming
  • Forestry
  • Urban/Industrial
  • Provincial Parks

9
Public Land
  • 89 Canada Crown Land
  • 41 Federal
  • 48 Provincial
  • Federal and Provincial crown land varies
  • Ex Federal? 10.6 in Alberta, 0.2 in Quebec
  • Ex Provincial ? 95 in N.F, 2 P.E.I
  • National and provincial parks, Indian reserves,
    federal military bases and provincial forests.

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Private Land
  • 11 Canada Private Land
  • Private land ownership varies per province
  • Large Impact
  • Percentage of private land ownership across
    Canada
  • British Columbia 4
  • Alberta 4
  • Saskatchewan 1
  • Manitoba 5
  • Ontario 11
  • Quebec 11
  • New Brunswick 51
  • Nova Scotia 69
  • Prince Edward Island 92
  • Newfoundland and Labradour 1
  • Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut 0

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Public Land
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Application for Crown Land
  • Land Purpose
  • commercial, industrial, residential, other
  • Type of commercial or industrial work
  • does it produce waste? volume? disposal?
  • Project Location
  • near water or community?
  • Construction Plans
  • methods, material, time

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Land Use
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rt/Doc/1-7-3-5-2-4-1.cfm
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Agriculture Farming
  • 70 privately owned
  • 5 Largest Agricultural Production Sectors
  • Grain and oilseeds 34,
  • Red meats (livestock) 27,
  • Dairy 12,
  • Horticulture 9,
  • Poultry and Eggs 8

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Agriculture Farming
  • Agricultural Effects on Wildlife
  • Chemicals, Disease, Poisoning, Predator Control
  • Wildlife Effects on Agriculture
  • Crop and livestock damage
  • Profit loss

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Agriculture Farming Management
  • Wildlife Damage Compensation Program
  • Pays up to 80 of lost product from wildlife or
    predators
  • Regulations
  • Producers are responsible for initial damage
    prevention and safe farming practices
  • Fencing program
  • Nuisance Deer Permits
  • Doe Tags

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Forestry
  • Forests cover lt6 of earths surface
  • 71 Provincial
  • 23 Federal
  • 6 Private
  • Privately owned wood lots fall into 2 types
  • Industrial Forest
  • Non-industrial Forest
  • Habitat for most of earths known species
  • Being lost faster than gained

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Forestry Issues
  • Forest conservation conflict
  • Forests managed for maximum timber
  • Example Pacific Northwest, Douglas Fir
  • Deforestation
  • Overlap with human habitat
  • Loss of carbon sinks
  • Tropical rain forests
  • Extirpation of forest species

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Forestry Issues
  • Soil erosion and contamination of aquatic
    ecosystems
  • Affects species composition
  • Economical vs. Ecological

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Uncut vs. Cut Forest
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orest.jpg
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Forest Management
  • Public lands coalition request for moratorium of
    cutting timber
  • Forest Act
  • Forest sustainability act
  • Soil conservation
  • Water quality
  • Fish habitat
  • Critical wildlife habitat
  • Reforestation

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Forest Management
  • 3 ways to integrate forest management and
    biodiversity conservation
  • 1) Age Structure
  • 2) Spatial Patterns
  • 3) Species Composition
  • Solutions

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Forest Management
  • Regulations
  • 30 m buffer zone, 10 m allowance
  • Example Irving fined under P.E.I Land Act

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Forest Ownership
  • Federal
  • Industrial Forest
  • Crown Land
  • Private Woodlots

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Urban / Industrial Management
  • Builders Permit from District Planning
    Commission
  • Land Inspection
  • Land Survey
  • Delineation
  • Fees

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ilding_permit.jpg
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Urban / Industrial Management
  • Mitigation
  • 4 major forms to reduce effect of development
  • Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)

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National Provincial Parks
  • National Provincial Parks Public Land
  • 42 National Parks 24.5 million Ha
  • 100s Provincial Parks 33.2 million Ha

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ming/yellowstone-national-park.php
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Boreal Forests
Mountains and Plains
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est_t0504.jpg
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untains-of-big-bend-national-park-in-texas-with-a-
cactus-plant-in-the-foreground.jpg
Lakes and Glaciers
Tundra
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ntains20Mirrored,20St.20Mary20Lake.jpg
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Park Management
  • Management Plans
  • 15 year vision
  • Maintenance or restoration of ecological
    integrity
  • Canadas National Parks Act
  • Requires plan every 5 years
  • Environmental Assessment
  • Managing Humans

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Park Management
  • Environmental Management System
  • Greenhouse gas emissions reduction
  • Water conservation
  • Solid waste management
  • Endangered Species
  • Whooping crane Buffalo National Park of Canada
  • Atlantic Salmon Inner Bay of Fundy Park
  • Black Footed Ferret Grasslands National Park S.K
  • Deerberry St. Lawrence Island National Park

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Endangered Species
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Water
  • 74 Earths Surface Water
  • Oceans 97
  • Freshwater 3
  • 77 ice
  • 22 groundwater soil moisture
  • 1 lakes, rivers, wetlands

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Private vs. Public Water
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Water Issues
  • Manufactured chemicals
  • Aquatic species/systems more threatened than
    terrestrial
  • Example Rhine
  • Many aquatic species are local endemics
  • Example Lake Victoria, east Africa
  • Solution to pollution is dilution
  • Marine vs. Fresh water

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Why Manage
  • Hydropower
  • Water quality and supply
  • Flood control
  • Fish and Wildlife
  • Recreation

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Water Management
  • Water Act
  • Previsions to protect water access
  • Water licence
  • Clean Water Act
  • Governing pollution
  • Fish Protection Act
  • 4 major objectives
  • 1) Sufficient water 3) Improve
    riparian zones
  • 2) Protect/restore habitat 4) Stronger govt
    envt. planning

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Water Management
  • Watershed Groups (lakes and rivers)
  • Protect water
  • Reduce contaminants
  • Example buffer zone and fencing
  • Defines protected zones and what can occur within
    them
  • Example lists permitted activity boating

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Why is Management Important?
  • ENDANGERED SPECIES
  • Noosack Dace
  • Rapidly decreasing habitat due to human activity
  • Pollution fertilizers, pesticides, sewage
  • Land clearing ? vegetation cover, ? water temp.
  • Status approaching highest risk category
  • Critically endangered species

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ecies/full_nooksackDace.jpg
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Why is Management Important
  • ENDANGERED SPECIES
  • Angel Shark
  • Decreased populations
  • Overexploitation, habitat loss, shrimp by-catch,
    wasteful management practices

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Shark Example ContinuedWaste
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Wetlands
  • Area of land consisting of soil that is saturated
    with moisture
  • Between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystem
  • Host considerable biodiversity endemism
  • Canada 14 Wetland 1.2 million Km2
  • Majority on public land

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Wetland Issues
  • Growing interest of industrialization
  • Conversion of wetland to agricultural land
  • 65 loss of costal marshes in last 300 years
    (N.B)
  • Degradation plays a negative role in impacts on
    climate change
  • Global wetland value 14.1 TRILLION
  • - Must be protected!!!

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Wetland Management
  • Legislation that protects wetland
  • Clean Water Act
  • W.A.W.A
  • Environmental Impact Assessment Regulation
  • Wetlands Conservation Policy
  • Maintenance of wetland function
  • Stewardship

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Wetland Management
  • Private and Public ownership of a wetland,
    primary precautions must be taken
  • 30m buffer zone
  • EIA (rare species)
  • Mapping (harder for private)
  • Delineation
  • Compensation Policy
  • Avoid, Minimize, Compensate

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Wetland Mitigation Guidelines for New Brunswick
  • Suggested compensatory mitigation ratios by type
  • Restoration 21
  • Enhancement 41
  • Creation 31
  • Preservation 101

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Proposed rates for wetland compensation in N.B
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Wetland ManagementPrivate vs. Public
  • Harder to Manage
  • Most significant Wetlands
  • Shared properties difficult to gain permit
  • Less effected
  • Easier to Manage
  • Majority of Wetlands
  • Exceptions for economy
  • More effected

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Conclusions
  • Land is easier to manage than water
  • Public ownership easier to manage than private
  • Resources
  • Money
  • Man power
  • Legislation
  • Our solutions?

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References
  • http//www.mises.org/story/2553
  • http//www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/ps/nap/frms/50-037_e.pd
    f
  • http//www.sasklearning.gov.sk.ca/docs/paa/wildlif
    e/mod16.html
  • http//www.jstor.org/view/02768739/ap060008/06a000
    70/0
  • http//www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/conserve/cpp_p1/w
    ildlife.pdf
  • http//www.ducks.ca/province/nb/index.html
  • http//www.nawmp.ab.ca/wildlifedamage.pdf
  • http//www.sararegistry.gc.ca/default_e.cfm
  • http//wlapwww.gov.bc.ca/wld/documents/nooksack.pd
    f
  • http//www.ecojustice.ca/media-centre/media-backgr
    ounder/court-case-challenges-federal-failure-to-pr
    otect-nooksack-dace/
  • http//canadaonline.about.com/cs/parksincanada/a/e
    xploreparks.htm
  • http//www.ealing.gov.uk/services/environment/plan
    ning/planning_services/private_land/
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_land
  • Special Thank to Lee Swanson from the Department
    of Environment and Rod Cumberland from the
    Department of Natural Resources

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