The Canadian Environment in Political Context:
The Canadian Environment in Political Context is an introduction to environmental politics designed to explain and explore how environmental policy is made inside the Canadian political arena
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Zusammenfassung: | The Canadian Environment in Political Context is an introduction to environmental politics designed to explain and explore how environmental policy is made inside the Canadian political arena |
Beschreibung: | XXV, 390 Seiten Diagramme, Karten 23 cm |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
LIST
OF
ILLUSTRATIONS
.......................................................................
XIII
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
.....................................................................
XVII
PREFACE
.........................................................................................
XIX
CHAPTER
1 THE
CANADIAN
ENVIRONMENT
...............................................
1
ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY
AND
INDICATORS
..........................
4
AIR
QUALITY
...............................................................
5
WATER
QUALITY
...........................................................
8
AGRICULTURE
AND
LAND
..............................................
11
FISH
AND
FISHERIES
....................................................
13
FORESTS
....................................................................
15
BIODIVERSITY
AND
SPECIES
AT
RISK
..............................
16
FACTORS
AFFECTING
ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY
....................
18
URBANIZATION
...........................................................
18
POPULATION
AND
IMMIGRATION
...................................
20
AFFLUENCE
.................................................................
21
QUALITY
AND
IMPACT
ASSESSMENT
...................................
23
CONCLUSIONS
................................................................
25
KEY
TERMS
...................................................................
25
DISCUSSION
QUESTIONS
..................................................
26
SUGGESTED
READINGS
.....................................................
26
CHAPTER 2
CANADIAN
POLITICS
AND
INSTITUTIONS
...................................
27
CANADA S
POLITICAL
INSTITUTIONS
.....................................
29
EXECUTIVE
BRANCH
....................................................
31
LEGISLATIVE
BRANCH
...................................................
32
JUDICIAL
BRANCH
.......................................................
39
FEDERALISM
...................................................................
41
QUEBEC
AND
CANADA
...............................................
44
THE
PROVINCES
AND
CANADA
.....................................
45
ABORIGINAL
PEOPLES
AND
CANADA
..............................
46
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DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM
HLUENCHE A
VIII
CONTENTS
MULTIPLE
LEVELS
OF
GOVERNANCE
....................................
48
CONCLUSIONS
.................................................................
49
KEY
TERMS
...................................................................
50
DISCUSSION
QUESTIONS
..................................................
50
SUGGESTED READINGS
.....................................................
50
CHAPTER 3 MAKING
POLICY IN
CANADA
................................................
53
POLICY
ACTORS
...............................................................
54
POLITICAL
PARTIES
.......................................................
54
INTEREST
GROUPS
.......................................................
57
THE MEDIA
..............................................................
59
CITIZEN EXPERTS
.......................................................
62
CITIZENS
...................................................................
62
THE POLICY PROCESS
.......................................................
64
WHEN
A
MODEL
IS
ONLY
A
MODEL
..............................
65
ACTORS
AND
THE
PROCESS
............................................
68
POLICY
INSTRUMENTS
AND
TOOLS
.......................................
69
DEFINING
ENVIRONMENTAL
POLICY
....................................
71
POLICYMAKING
IN
THE
PROVINCES
.....................................
73
POLICYMAKING
IN
THE
TERRITORIES
...................................
74
CONCLUSIONS
.................................................................
75
KEY
TERMS
...................................................................
76
DISCUSSION
QUESTIONS
.................................................
76
SUGGESTED READINGS
.....................................................
76
CHAPTER 4
THE HISTORY
OF
ENVIRONMENTALISM
IN CANADA
...................
77
NATURAL HISTORY
PRE-1867
...........................................
78
NATIONAL
PARKS
............................................................
81
THE ENVIRONMENTAL
ERAS
..............................................
83
THIRD WAVE
.............................................................
86
THE
END
OF
THE
THIRD WAVE
AND
THE
RISE
OF
THE
GREEN
PARTY
..................................................
89
ENVIRONMENTALISM
AND
IDEOLOGY
..................................
90
CANADIAN
ENVIRONMENTAL
POLICY
AND
POLICY
TOOLS
............................................................
92
ENVIRONMENTAL
POLICY
UNDER
CONSERVATIVE
PARTY
LEADERSHIP,
2006-15
..............................................
95
CONCLUSIONS
.................................................................
96
KEY
TERMS
...................................................................
97
DISCUSSION
QUESTIONS
..................................................
98
SUGGESTED
READINGS
.....................................................
98
CHAPTER 5
THE
CONSERVATION
OF
SPECIES
AT
RISK
................................
99
WHY CARE?
................................................................
100
FEDERAL
CONSERVATION
OF
WILDLIFE
...............................
102
CONTENTS
IX
THE
FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT
AND
THE
SPECIES
AT
RISK ACT
.......................................................
104
PROVINCES
AND
SPECIES
AT
RISK
....................................
107
THE
ROLE
OF
CITIES
.....................................................
109
THE
ROLE
OF
NGOS
....................................................
109
THE
ROLE
OF
CITIZENS
..................................................
112
CONCLUSIONS
...............................................................
113
KEY
TERMS
.................................................................
114
DISCUSSION
QUESTIONS
................................................
114
SUGGESTED
READINGS
...................................................
114
CHAPTER
6 WATER, AIR,
AND
CHEMICAL
POLLUTION
................................
117
THE
POLITICS
OF
WATER
.................................................
118
WATER MANAGEMENT
...............................................
120
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
AND
WATER
.....................
122
THE PROVINCES
AND
WATER
......................................
124
WATER PERMITS
...................................................
125
WATER
QUALITY
...................................................
127
TRANSPROVINCIAL
WATER
...........................................
129
THE ROLE
OF
CITIES IN
WATER POLICY
........................
130
THE ROLE
OF
NGOS
IN WATER
POLICY
.......................
131
THE
ROLE
OF
CITIZENS
IN WATER
POLICY
.....................
133
AIR
POLLUTION
.............................................................
134
THE
FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT
AND
AIR
POLLUTION
POLICY
...............................................................
135
THE PROVINCES
AND
AIR POLLUTION
POLICY
.................
137
THE ROLE
OF
CITIES
.................................................
138
THE ROLE
OF
NGOS
...............................................
140
THE ROLE
OF
CITIZENS
.............................................
140
CHEMICALS
AND
POLLUTION
............................................
141
FEDERAL
CHEMICAL
POLICY
........................................
143
THE PROVINCES
AND
CHEMICALS
...............................
144
THE ROLE
OF
CITIES
.................................................
146
THE ROLE
OF
NGOS
...............................................
146
THE ROLE
OF
CITIZENS
.............................................
148
CONCLUSIONS
...............................................................
148
KEY
TERMS
.................................................................
149
DISCUSSION
QUESTIONS
................................................
149
SUGGESTED READINGS
...................................................
150
CHAPTER 7
THE POLITICS
AND
POLICY
OF
LAND: FROM
AGRICULTURE
TO
FORESTS
TO
CITIES
.........................................................
151
AGRICULTURAL
POLICY
....................................................
152
THE
FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT
AND
AGRICULTURE
.............
153
X
CONTENTS
THE PROVINCES
AND
AGRICULTURE
..............................
156
THE ROLE
OF
CITIES
.................................................
157
THE ROLE
OF
NGOS
...............................................
158
THE
ROLE
OF
CITIZENS
.............................................
159
FORESTRY POLICY
..........................................................
161
THE FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT
AND
FORESTRY
..................
162
THE PROVINCES
AND
FORESTRY
...................................
163
THE ROLE
OF
CITIES
.................................................
164
THE ROLE
OF
NGOS
...............................................
165
THE ROLE
OF
CITIZENS
.............................................
166
URBAN LAND POLICY
....................................................
167
PROVINCES,
CITIES,
AND
URBAN LAND
........................
168
THE ROLE
OF
NGOS
...............................................
170
THE
ROLE
OF
CITIZENS
.............................................
172
CONCLUSIONS
...............................................................
173
KEY TERMS
.................................................................
174
DISCUSSION
QUESTIONS
................................................
174
SUGGESTED READINGS
...................................................
174
CHAPTER
8
ENERGY
POLICY
AND
CLIMATE
CHANGE
................................
177
CANADA S
ENERGY NEEDS
.............................................
177
ENERGY PRODUCTION
AND
CONSUMPTION:
REGIONALISM
IN
CANADA
.........................................
181
FEDERAL
ENERGY
POLICY
................................................
183
THE
NATIONAL
ENERGY
BOARD
..................................
184
PROVINCIAL
ENERGY
POLICY
AND
POLITICS
.........................
186
CLIMATE CHANGE
AND
ENERGY
POLICY
............................
187
FEDERAL
CLIMATE POLICY
..........................................
188
PROVINCIAL
CLIMATE POLICY
......................................
191
THE
ROLE
OF
CITIES IN
CLIMATE CHANGE
POLICY.........
193
THE
ROLE
OF
NGOS IN
CLIMATE
AND
ENERGY
POLICY
...............................................................
194
THE
ROLE
OF
CITIZENS
IN CLIMATE
AND
ENERGY
POLICY
...............................................................
196
POLICY
OPTIONS
AND
OBSTACLES
....................................
197
CONCLUSIONS
...............................................................
198
KEY
TERMS
.................................................................
200
DISCUSSION
QUESTIONS
................................................
200
SUGGESTED
READINGS
...................................................
200
CHAPTER 9 ABORIGINAL PEOPLE
AND
THE
ENVIRONMENT
........................
203
WHO
ARE
ABORIGINALS?
...............................................
204
DEMOGRAPHICS
AND
GEOGRAPHY
..............................
206
CONTENTS
XI
ABORIGINALS
AND
THE
ENVIRONMENT
..............................
208
UNDERSTANDING CANADA S ABORIGINAL
LAW
..................
212
ABORIGINAL
LAND
AND
ENVIRONMENTAL
POLICY TODAY
.........................................................
218
PIPELINES
...............................................................
218
WATER
....................................................................
221
SPECIES
AT
RISK
......................................................
224
CONCLUSIONS
...............................................................
227
KEY
TERMS
.................................................................
228
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
................................................
228
SUGGESTED READINGS
...................................................
229
CHAPTER
10 POLITICS
AND
POLICY
IN
THE
NORTH
AND
FAR NORTH
................
231
WHAT IS
THE
ARCTIC?
WHERE
IS
THE
ARCTIC?
..................
232
DISCOVERY
AND
SOVEREIGNTY
.....................................
236
AMERICAN
INFLUENCE
ON
CANADA S
ARCTIC
.............
:.......
240
LAWS IN
THE
ARCTIC
.....................................................
242
ABORIGINAL CO-MANAGEMENT
OF
THE
NORTH
.................
243
THE
ARCTIC COUNCIL
AND
ARCTIC
GOVERNANCE
...............
244
DOMESTIC POLICY:
CANADA S
NORTHERN
STRATEGY
...........
249
ENERGY POLITICS
IN
THE
NORTH
......................................
251
THE MACKENZIE
GAS PROJECT
..................................
251
THE TRANS
ALASKA PIPELINE
AND
THE
CANADA-
ALASKA PIPELINE
.................................................
253
THE
NORTHWEST
PASSAGE
.............................................
255
CONCLUSIONS
...............................................................
257
KEY
TERMS
.................................................................
258
DISCUSSION
QUESTIONS
................................................
258
SUGGESTED
READINGS
...................................................
258
CHAPTER
11 THE
CANADIAN
ENVIRONMENT
IN
A
GLOBAL
CONTEXT............
259
GLOBAL INSTITUTIONS
AND
CANADA S
ROLE
......................
260
FINANCIAL
ORGANIZATIONS
AND
MECHANISMS
.............
264
INTERNATIONAL
LAW
AND
CANADA
.............................
267
INTERNATIONAL
CASE
STUDIES
.........................................
271
OZONE
DEPLETION
..................................................
271
BIODIVERSITY
PROTECTION
.........................................
272
HAZARDOUS
CHEMICALS
...........................................
274
CLIMATE
CHANGE
....................................................
275
CONCLUSIONS
...............................................................
282
KEY
TERMS
.................................................................
282
DISCUSSION
QUESTIONS
................................................
282
SUGGESTED
READINGS
...................................................
283
XII
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
12
THE CANADIAN ENVIRONMENT
IN
THE
TWENTY-FIRST
CENTURY
........................................................................
285
POLICY
EVALUATION
......................................................
286
LOOKING
BACK
AND
EVALUATING
...............................
289
LOOKING
FORWARD
AND
ENVIRONMENTAL
LEADERSHIP
........................................................
291
THE FUTURE
OF
CLIMATE
CHANGE: DOMESTIC
.............
296
THE FUTURE
OF
CLIMATE
CHANGE: INTERNATIONAL
.......
298
A FOURTH
WAVE
OF
ENVIRONMENTALISM?
.......................
300
OUR FUTURE
AND
SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
.................
302
FEDERALISM
AND
CANADA S
ENVIRONMENT
IN
THE
TWENTY-FIRST
CENTURY
............................................
304
CONCLUSIONS
...............................................................
307
KEY TERMS
.................................................................
309
DISCUSSION
QUESTIONS
................................................
309
SUGGESTED READINGS
...................................................
309
GLOSSARY
......................................................................................
311
REFERENCES
...................................................................................
329
INDEX
..........................................................................................
365
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spelling | Olive, Andrea 1980- Verfasser (DE-588)1169442560 aut The Canadian Environment in Political Context Andrea Olive Toronto University of Toronto Press [2016] © 2016 XXV, 390 Seiten Diagramme, Karten 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The Canadian Environment in Political Context is an introduction to environmental politics designed to explain and explore how environmental policy is made inside the Canadian political arena Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Environmental policy--Canada Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 gnd rswk-swf Umweltpolitik (DE-588)4078523-3 gnd rswk-swf Kanada (DE-588)4029456-0 gnd rswk-swf Kanada (DE-588)4029456-0 g Umweltpolitik (DE-588)4078523-3 s Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 s Geschichte z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-4426-0873-3 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, html 978-1-4426-0874-0 Digitalisierung Deutsches Museum application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030603876&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title_auth | The Canadian Environment in Political Context |
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title_full | The Canadian Environment in Political Context Andrea Olive |
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title_short | The Canadian Environment in Political Context |
title_sort | the canadian environment in political context |
topic | Environmental policy--Canada Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 gnd Umweltpolitik (DE-588)4078523-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Environmental policy--Canada Umweltschutz Umweltpolitik Kanada |
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