Regional Issues Working Group

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Bill Almdal
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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27
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2002

Abstract

Today?s presentation ? Role of the Regional Issues Working Group ? What does RIWG do? ? How can RIWG?s work benefit Stakeholders? ? Review of forecasts vs. reality ? How have past investment compared to the reality? ? Risks to future growth ? The growth potential is very high and so are the risks ? Examples of outputs ? Housing needs ? Growth in population ? Tires for large trucks The Regional Issues Working Group ? Our vision ? To provide a proactive process which promotes the responsible, sustainable development of resources within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo for the benefit of all stakeholders ? What we do ? Facilitate planning for growth ? Facilitate effective and efficient resolution of issues ? Involve all of the resource developers and affected stakeholders in planning ? Develop plans for sharing benefits with Aboriginal stakeholders ? Benefits for Stakeholders ? Our forecasts include up-to-date information from all developers ? including information on employment and housing needs ? Our forecasts are the basis of planning for many stakeholders ? and can assist in their development planning
Citation

APA: Bill Almdal  (2002)  Regional Issues Working Group

MLA: Bill Almdal Regional Issues Working Group. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2002.

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