
ICCE Develops Directory of Cumulative Effects Practitioners and Projects
ICCE announces the launch of Canada’s first-ever Directory of Cumulative Effects Practitioners and Projects.
The cumulative effects practitioners featured in this new interactive portal represent a range of diverse backgrounds including Indigenous communities and organizations, academia, consultants and government. These practitioners are plotted on an interactive map linked to professional profiles and related projects within the directory.

Users of this online directory can easily search for practitioners and projects using various filters, including:
- Practitioner
- Project
- Organization
- Address
- Province/Territory
- Type of Work
- Focus
This new directory aims to facilitate nationwide networking via knowledge sharing relevant to cumulative effects engagement, assessment, monitoring, and management. It also includes a compilation of additional resources comprising cumulative effects regulations, reports and issue papers.
The goal is to ensure that connecting with these practitioners is seamless and easy. Users can reach out directly to the various practitioners via the secure contact form on each profile page.
The development of this and other online resources are part of ICCEâs strategic plan to support Indigenous communities in the development of resources, protocols, and frameworks to better address cumulative effects issues in communities and territories across Canada.
If you are a cumulative effects practitioner and are interested in having your profile and projects added to this directory, please contact us.Â