Forever Protected? The Potential for Sector-wide Approaches to Stewardship and Legal Defence of Private Conservation Lands
Welcome
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
About the Centre for Land Conservation (CLC)
ABOUT THIS REPORT
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Reconciliation with indigenous Peoples
Protected Forever?
Key Learnings
Recommendations
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Context
Changing Context: Opportunities and Challenges
Changing Context: Opportunities and Challenges
Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples
Counting Towards Target 1
Protecting and Recovering Species at Risk
Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation
Human Health and Well-being
Multiple Benefits from Private Land Conservation
PART TWO: STEWARDSHIP
PART TWO: STEWARDSHIP
Status of Stewardship
Status of Stewardship
Endowment or Restricted Funds
Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas
Establishing Endowment Funds – A Case Study: Canada Cultural investment Fund
Establishing Endowment Funds – A Case Study: Canada Cultural investment Fund
Canada Cultural Investment Fund
Canada Cultural Investment Fund
Overview
Endowment Incentives Component
Who Can Apply?
Government Funding Limits
Funding Conditions
Impact
Strategic Initiatives Component
Canada Cultural Spaces Fund
Grouped Arts Evaluation
Challenges And Needs
PART THREE: LEGAL PROTECTION
PART THREE: LEGAL PROTECTION
Status of Legal Protection
Insurance Reciprocal – A Case Study: Terrafirma
Insurance Reciprocal – A Case Study: Terrafirma
Terrafirma
Governance and Membership
Eligibility Requirements
Application Process and Fees
Annual Premium & Discounts
Coverage
Claims
Claims History
KEY LEARNINGS
RECOMMENDATIONS
APPENDIX I: CONSIDERATIONS TO BE ADDRESSED IN A FEASIBILITY STUDY RELATED TO THE CANADA CULTURAL INVESTMENT FUND
APPENDIX II: CONSIDERATIONS TO BE ADDRESSED IN A FEASIBILITY STUDY RELATED TO THE TERRAFIRMA PROGRAM
APPENDIX III: PRIVATE LAND CONSERVATION WITHIN THE CHARITABLE SECTOR
APPENDIX IV: ORGANIZATIONS CONSULTED
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