This time, I feature a
unique cooperative model- The Plan Nord: Project of a generation, offering a
distinguished perspective of sustainable development and evolving now emerging as
one of the biggest economic, social, and environmental projects in our time.
Although this may seem quite theory-dependent as a plan, I
can testify that having met the representatives of The Plan Nord, at an
international event some time back, the unprecedented amount of positive energy
associated with the project absolutely reinvigorate your enthusiasm at having
realized that the initiative is a prime contemporary example of sustainable
resource management harmonized with equity-oriented economic growth.
Basic Environmental Initiative-Plan |
The Plan Nord is to be a model of modern, sustainable, and
harmonious development. It will make it possible to develop Northern Quebec’s
natural resources while respecting the environment and its ecosystems and
benefiting the people of the North and all Quebecers.
Prospecting to carry out over a period of 25 years, The Plan
Nord will lead to over $80 billion in investments during that time and create
or consolidate, on average 20,000 jobs a year! It is aspired to be an exemplary
sustainable development project that integrates energy, mining, forest,
bio-food, tourism, the development of wildlife and preservation of
biodiversity- fostering development benefits of the concerned communities and
Quebec as a whole, in a spirit of respect for cultural identities.
Ensuring Community well-being and development, The Plan Nord
has comprised an innovative action-plan for the years 2011-2016, as a bridge to
enhance the lifestyles of the communities juxtaposed with an effort to catalyze
sustainability. The Action Plan is further divided into various sub-sectors
inclusive of Education, Manpower, Housing, Health and Social Services, Culture,
and Economic Potential which further categorizes into Energy, Mineral, and
Forest Resources among other constituents.
(Courtesy: Plan Nord: Highlights-2011, Government of Quebec,
Photographs: Chevalier, Rouault, Wittenborn, Huard)
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