Environmental Politics in Canada: Managing the Commons Into the Twenty-first CenturyThis is the only book to give background on environmental thought in both a Canadian and world context. It is designed as an introduction to environmental politics and policy, with Canada as its primary focus. Including focus boxes and end-of-chapter study questions, it is appropriate for a wide range of students, as well as scholars. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Chapter Four | 6 |
Environmentalism as a Social Movement | 53 |
Copyright | |
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