CIMP - Tariuq Inventory
The CIMP-Tariuq Inventory was a joint project between the NWT Cumulative Impact Monitoring Program (CIMP), currently being coordinated by the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development (DIAND), and the Tariuq (Ocean) Monitoring Program, coordinated by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO).
The Inventory is a metadatabase of current and historic environmental, social, economic, and community monitoring related data and research, developed at the recommendation of the NWT CIMP and Audit Working Group. The Working Group wished to develop a living compilation of ecological, physical, social, economic, and community monitoring programs taking place in the Northwest Territories.
The Inventory does not contain monitoring data; rather it provides information about existing monitoring datasets as well as contact information for individual administrators for these datasets. Where possible, records are geo-referenced.
The Inventory also contains a limited number of records of community concerns about environmental impacts and monitoring activities, particularly in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region.
The project is no longer running but if you have any other questions about the Inventory, please contact:
Last updated September 17, 2008.