MANDATE OF THE MONITORING AGENCY Sample Clauses

MANDATE OF THE MONITORING AGENCY. The Monitoring Agency shall perform its functions consistently with the purposes and guiding principles in this Agreement. The mandate of the Monitoring Agency shall be, in respect of the Project, to: (a) support the Aboriginal Parties’ efforts to protect the environmental interests on which they rely; (b) support collaborative and information-based liaison amongst all the Parties; (c) support DBCMI, Canada, and GNWT in their respective efforts to protect the environment; (d) review and monitor the environmental performance of the Project using western science and traditional knowledge; (e) work with DBCMI to mitigate environmental impacts of the Project thereby mitigating the potential for socio-economic effects; (f) serve as a public watchdog of the regulatory process and the implementation of this Agreement; (g) make recommendations to any body having regulatory or management responsibility for a matter, for the achievement of the purposes and guiding principles in this Agreement; (h) facilitate programs to provide information to and consult with the members of the Aboriginal Parties; (i) report to the Parties and the public on the Monitoring Agency’s activities and the achievement of its mandate; and (j) provide an accessible and public repository of environmental data, studies and reports relevant to the Monitoring Agency’s mandate.
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