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    Toronto :University of Toronto Press,
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    almafu_9958353145102883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781442672192
    Series Statement: Studies in Comparative Political Economy and Public Policy
    Content: Arguing that the complexity of policy-making in the forest sector has led many analysts to focus exclusively on specific sectoral activities or jurisdictions, this collection of essays offers a simplifying framework of analysis.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Figures and Tables -- , Acknowledgments -- , PART 1. INTRODUCTION -- , Chapter 1. Introduction: Policy Regimes and Policy Change in the Canadian Forest Sector -- , PART 2. THE CANADIAN FOREST POLICY REGIME -- , Chapter 2. The Business and Government Nexus: Principal Elements and Dynamics of the Canadian Forest Policy Regime -- , PART 3. POLICY DYNAMICS -- , Chapter 3. The International-Domestic Nexus: The Effects of International Trade and Environmental Politics on the Canadian Forest Sector -- , Chapter 4. Talking the Talk and Walking the Walk: Reflections on the Early Influence of Ecosystem Management Ideas -- , Chapter 5. The Canadian Forest Industries: The Impacts of Globalization and Technological Change -- , Chapter 6. Environmentallism and Environmental Actors in the Canadian Forest Sector -- , Chapter 7. Model Forests as Process Reform: Alternative Dispute Resolution and Multistakeholder Planning -- , PART 4. CASE STUDIES IN INSTITUTIONAL ADAPTATION AND POLICY CHANGE -- , Chapter 8. Atlantic Canada: The Politics of Private and Public Forestry -- , Chapter 9. Quebec: Consolidation and the Movement towards Sustainability -- , Chapter 10. Perpetual Revenues and the Delights of the Primitive: Change, Continuity, and Forest Policy Regimes in Ontario -- , Chapter 11. New Players, Same Game? — Managing the Boreal Forest on Canada's Prairies -- , Chapter 12. The British Columbia Forest Practices Code: Formalization and Its Effects -- , Chapter 13. The Federal Role in Canadian Forest Policy: From Territorial Landowner to International and Intergovernmental Coordinating Agent -- , PART 5. CONCLUSION -- , Chapter 14. Making Sense of Complexity: Advances and Gaps in Comprehending the Canadian Forest Policy Process -- , CONTRIBUTORS
    Language: English
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