The First Nation and Municipal Collaborative Land Use Planning Guide has been developed by the First Nation-Municipal Community Economic Development Initiative (CEDI) to build shared understanding of the relationships between neighbouring communities and the laws, policies, and planning practices that
influence how First Nations, municipalities, and other governments plan for and
manage land. The emphasis throughout is on collaboration—recognizing that effective land use planning increasingly requires coordinated approaches across jurisdictions and meaningful engagement between governments.
Rather than serving as a step-by-step manual, this guide is intended as a starting
point and learning resource that supports both First Nations and municipalities in
exploring collaborative land use planning. The material provides introductory
insights on key and interconnected topics with the aim of strengthening
foundational literacy, encouraging discussion, and offering context for practitioners working toward shared land use planning outcomes. Readers are encouraged to move through the content as needed—to reflect, reference, and connect concepts in support of community-based planning across jurisdictions.