Payment for Ecosystem Services Pilot Implementation in Mae Sa-Kog Ma Biospher...
Eecom june 2011, lu vca, barry - ee, conservation, aucca, csr (gary's modified - blue)
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Hinweis der Redaktion
Very limited attention to historical/archeological sites to date – natural systems preservation will assist greatly RM Plan review initiated in 2007
Note the proximity of the valley system to Regina, and the split jurisdiction with Longlaketon east of Craven north Regina to the Qu’Appelle system – via #11 – 15-30 km., via #6 – 30-35 km.
Ignore red line, note existing res. (acreage and single lot), Deer Valley, Snoasis/Fairy Hill proposal - protected areas, areas with very little existing development
- Elements of the natural environment – we must work with the pattern we have been given - Man-made development – much more flexible re location and pattern – should be built around the conservation elements
Richard Forman: Land Mosaics (1995) and Urban Regions (2008); Ian McHarg: Design With Nature (1969); Doug Olson – O2 Planning
- Valeport – 1,400 acres of the protected area is within the Lumsden portion of the Valeport marsh
- ‘special sites’ is used a bit loosely here.
-On public land, with a public ROW access trail – one of two in the RM – along perhaps 60 kms. of beautiful vistas.
-On NCC easement land; access via one year leases on private land
-Looking north – 500 acres plus 640 of adjoining Crown land (WHPA); series of spring-fed beaver ponds running down to the marsh -Limited public access
-Metis term for the junction of the Qu’Appelle and Last Mountain Lake
-800 acres of Crown land (WHPA) on uplands, plus large Crown holdings on the floodplain – proposed as a major marsh redevelopment in the Qu’Appelle Basin Studies; 300 ft of elevation versus 175 ft at Lumsden - No public access