Canada is one of the most beautiful, varied, and inspiring
natural environments on earth. Few countries contain such
topographical differences as the West Coast, the mountain regions,
the prairies, the Arctic, the cityscapes close to the American
border, and the eastern forests. The Canadian territory is the
second largest in the world, and it borders on three oceans--its
fourth border is with the United States, the most powerful economy
in the world. This provides Canadians unique access to a large
market, but also raises many problems related not only to political
and cultural influence, but to transborder pollution.
This book investigates the complexities of Canadian
environmental policy. The text is split into three sections: the
political context in which decisions are made; issue areas in need
of engagement; and perspectives on the achievement of sustainable
development, which colour the Canadian conceptual landscape.
The first section outlines the state of the Canadian
environment, the actors and institutions involved in environmental
policy formation (and a detailed history of Environment Canada),
and the international context of modern decision-making. The second
section is issue-specific, including chapters on environmental law,
risk management and environmental impact assessment, international
treaties and conventions involving Canada, and an overall
assessment of Canadian policy. The final section deals with values
and theories, from gender issues to environmental ethics. The book
serves as a comprehensive introduction that makes explicit
recognition of the transnational character of environmental policy
formation in the era of globalization, and offers critical insights
into the decision-making process.
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