Introduction to Land Use Planning
The Land Use Planning Toolkit developed by NALMA is a practical aid for First Nations’ use in developing a land use plan for their community. Culture, tradition, type of land...
The Land Use Planning Toolkit developed by NALMA is a practical aid for First Nations’ use in developing a land use plan for their community. Culture, tradition, type of land...
Dear First Nations Land Professionals, The British Columbia Aboriginal Land Managers Association(BCALMA) is pleased to invite you to participate in our Environmental Management Training, ‘Indigenous Stewardship, Cumulative Effects, and Environmental...
Our Species at Risk Toolkit training provides key information to Land Managers to ensure they comply with Species at Risk laws and regulations. With this training, we will provide the...
We are pleased to announce that registration is now open for BCALMA’s Land-Based Peer Mentorship Retreat, taking place March 18–20, 2026 at Fraser River Lodge in Agassiz, BC. Hosted in Cheam First Nation (Xwchiyo:m), this three-day,...
The Reserve Land Governance presentation examines governance practices essential to land management, powers of Chief and Council, and fiduciary obligation. Discussions include the importance of internal council relationships, good communication,...
NALMA, other regional land associations, and BCALMA do not provide legal advice. The contents of this website are for information only and SHOULD NOT be considered legal advice. Any transaction may affect your legal rights and we strongly suggest that you seek independent legal counsel from a lawyer who can familiarize themselves with your specific circumstances, the provisions of the Indian Act (or their land code), and other applicable legislation, such as the Family Homes on Reserves and Matrimonial Interests or Rights Act (FHRMIRA) or First Nation Matrimonial Real Property (MRP) law, and provide guidance on how best to move your matter forward.