The integrity gap : Canada's environmental policy and institutions /
This thoughtful collection exposes the gap between rhetoric and performance in Canada's response to environmental challenges. Canadians, despite their national penchant for environmental discussion, have fallen behind their G-8 peers in both domestic commitments and international actions. In a...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Vancouver, B.C. : London :
University of British Columbia Press ; Eurospan,
2003.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Contents
- Figures and Tables
- Acknowledgments
- The Integrity Gap
- 1 Introduction: Institutions and the Integrity Gap in Canadian Environmental Policy
- 2 How Canada�s Stumbles with Environmental Risk Management Reflect an Integrity Gap
- 3 Canadian Environmental Policy and the Natural Resource Sector: Paradoxical Aspects of the Transition to a Post- Staples Political Economy
- 4 International Institutions and the Framing of Canada�s Climate Change Policy: Mitigating or Masking the Integrity Gap?
- 5 Energy Mixes and Future Scenarios: The Nuclear Option Deconstructed6 Participatory Management and Sustainability: Evolving Policy and Practice in a Mountain Environment
- 7 Policy Communities and Environmental Policy Integrity: A Tale of Two Canadian Urban Air Quality Initiatives
- 8 Integrity of Land-Use and Transportation Planning in the Greater Toronto Area
- 9 Toronto�s Exhibition Place: Closing the Integrity Gap between a Nineteenth-Century Fairground and a Sustainable Twenty- First- Century City
- 10 Conclusion
- Notes on Contributors
- Index