The Canadian Environment in Political Context, Third Edition (3RD)

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The Canadian Environment in Political Context, Third Edition (3RD)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 277 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781487554613
  • DDC分類 363.700971

Full Description

The Canadian Environment in Political Context offers an accessible introduction to environmental politics for undergraduate readers. The third edition features new chapters on environmentalism, climate governance, biodiversity, and oceans, while also integrating key topics such as political economy and environmental justice into the existing twelve-chapter structure.
The book begins with an overview of environmental quality across Canada and then examines the political institutions and policymaking processes that shape the country's environmental landscape. It traces the history of environmentalism in Canada and explores critical contemporary issues, including Indigenous perspectives, environmental justice, and the unique challenges facing the North. Enhanced with case studies, key terms, and a comprehensive glossary, this new edition provides a thorough foundation for understanding the major environmental challenges of the twenty-first century.

Contents

List of Figures, Maps, and Tables
Preface
Acknowledgements

1. Canada in Context
Canada's Land and Waters
Canada's Environmental History
Environmental Issues in Canada
Factors Affecting Environmental Quality
Conclusions

2. Canadian Politics and Institutions
Canada's Political Institutions
Federalism
Multiple Levels of Governance
Conclusions

3. Making Policy in Canada
Policy Actors
The Policy Process
Policy Instruments and Tools
Policy-Making in the Provinces
Policy-Making in the Territories
Conclusions

4. Environment in Theory, Practice, and Policy
Environmentalism as Ideology
Environmentalism as Social Movement
Four Waves of Environmentalism in Canada
Environmental Politics as Public Policy
Conclusion

5. Risk and Chemical Governance
Chemical Pollution
Federal Chemical Policy
The Provinces and Chemicals
Cities and Chemical Pollution
NGOs and Chemical Pollution
The Business Community and Chemical Pollution
Citizens and Chemical Pollution
Indigenous Peoples and Chemical Pollution
Conclusions

6. Water and Air Pollution Governance
What Is Water Pollution?
What Is Air Pollution?
The Federal Government and Water and Air Pollution
The Provinces and Water and Air Pollution
Cities and Water and Air Pollution
NGOs and Water and Air Pollution
The Business Community and Water and Air Pollution
Citizens and Water and Air Pollution
Indigenous Peoples and Water and Air Pollution
Conclusions

7. Global Governance of Environmental Issues
Global Institutions
Conclusions

8. Biodiversity Governance
Federal Conservation of Biodiversity
Provinces and Biodiversity
Cities and Biodiversity
NGOs and Biodiversity
The Business Community and Biodiversity
Citizens and Biodiversity
Indigenous Peoples and Biodiversity
Conclusions

9. Climate Governance
Defining Climate Change
Canada's International Climate Commitments
Federal Climate Policy
Provincial Climate Policy
Cities and Climate Change Policy
NGOs and Climate Change Policy
The Business Community and Climate Change Policy
Citizens and Climate Change Policy
Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change Policy
Conclusions

10. Oceans Governance
Federal Government and Oceans
Provinces and Oceans
Cities and Oceans
NGOs and Oceans
The Business Community and Oceans
Citizens and Oceans
Indigenous Peoples and Oceans
Conclusions

11. Northern Environmental Governance
What Is the Arctic?
Territories and Governance in the North
International Laws in the Arctic
The Arctic Council
NGOs in the North
Conclusions

12. Conclusion: Looking Forward
Net-Zero, Energy Transitions, and Political Backlash
Emerging Alternatives: Justice, Degrowth, and Rights of Nature
Conclusions

Glossary
References
Index

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