Stewardship Solutions
Clarity in complexity. Stewardship in action. Meaningful results.
Clarity in complexity. Stewardship in action. Meaningful results.

LUPA Stewardship was founded on a commitment to environmental stewardship - an ethical responsibility grounded in the careful planning and management of resources - and a recognition that clients require tailored, results-driven strategies to meet evolving project and approval expectations.
At LUPA Stewardship, we design sustainable, implementable strategies that meet regulatory requirements while advancing environmental performance and reconciliation objectives. We transform complex, multi-layered projects into clear, navigable, and approvable pathways, guiding clients through regulatory systems and Indigenous consultation processes with confidence and care.
Our approach reduces project risk, increases certainty, and supports outcomes that are both successful and enduring. By combining strategic expertise with on-the-ground field experience, we deliver solutions that are practical, defensible, and proven to work.

With over 15 years of experience, LUPA Stewardship brings deep expertise in Indigenous relations, with a particular focus on designing and advancing co-management frameworks with Indigenous communities.
We are recognized for our strength in project management, environmental management, regulatory approvals, and conflict resolution - supporting complex projects from early planning through to implementation.
We work across sectors with private industry, Indigenous governments, not-for-profit organizations, and public agencies. Our core focus is natural resource management, including forestry, mining, energy, responsible tourism, and infrastructure.

Comprehensive Recruitment and Employment strategy for a proposed hydroelectric project in Nunavut,
supporting energy transition and long-term energy sovereignty.

Support with regulatory approvals and Indigenous engagement for a sustainable ski destination project. Leading a mining remediation initiative with partners to support tourism funded reclamation for a historical mine site.

Supported regulatory approvals team for a Project and Environmental Review (PER) application.

Provided strategic advisory services to support Indigenous partnership development and government relations, while advancing collaboration with conservation organizations to establish formally recognized wildlife protection areas in the Elk Valley.

Ongoing support with co-management of Ktunaxa stewardship area, including designated Treaty lands. Agreement negotiation and support with the incorporation of TEK into best management practices.

Creation of a Cultural Heritage Policy and Permitting Strategy for the protection of Indigenous Cultural Heritage.

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