Produktbild: Canadian Ecopolitics

Canadian Ecopolitics

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Produktdetails

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

30.05.2025

Verlag

University of Toronto Press

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380

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22.9/15.2/2.2 cm

Gewicht

1 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4875-0816-6

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

30.05.2025

Verlag

University of Toronto Press

Seitenzahl

380

Maße (L/B/H)

22.9/15.2/2.2 cm

Gewicht

1 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4875-0816-6

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Libri GmbH
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  • Produktbild: Canadian Ecopolitics
  • List of Illustrations
    List of Boxes and Case Studies
    Acknowledgments

    1. The Canadian Ecopolitical Landscape
    L earning Objectives
    Introduction: What Is Canadian Ecopolitics?
    Canadian Political Basics
    Common Themes
    Structure of the Book
    Conclusion: Putting on the Ecopolitical Lenses

    2. Ecopolitical World Views
    Learning Objectives
    Introduction: Ideas in Canadian Ecopolitics
    Ecopolitical Worldviews
    From a National to a Planetary Imaginary
    Comparing World Views
    Four Key Debates within Ecopolitical Thought
    Conclusion: Inescapable Complexities

    3. The Global Commons and Global Issues
    Learning Objectives
    Introduction: Canada in the World
    The Commons and Global Issues
    Ozone Depletion
    Biodiversity
    Conclusion: From a Commons to a Community

    4. Canadian Ecopolitical History
    Learning Objectives
    Introduction: The Story of Ecopolitical History
    Pre-Confederation History: Early Ecopolitical Structures
    Post-Confederation Period and Staples
    New National Parks and Protected Areas
    The Westward Expansion
    The Effects of Globalization in Canada
    The Road to Indigenous Self-Governance
    Conclusion: A Mixed History

    5. People, Products, and Planning
    Learning Objectives
    Introduction
    People
    Products
    Dealing with Pollutants
    Food and Agricultural Production
    The Forest Industry
    International Trade
    Planning
    Conclusion: Connecting Ecopolitics with Everyday Life

    6. Energy
    Learning Objectives
    Introduction: The Vital Need for Energy
    Early Energy
    Oil and Gas
    Alberta’s Bitumen Sands
    Liquified Natural Gas
    Electricity
    Hydro-Electricity
    Nuclear Power
    Renewables
    Electric Vehicles: The Future of Transportation
    Conclusion: Finding the Right Energy Mix

    7. Freshwater and Canadian Ecopolitics
    Learning Objectives
    Introduction: Water and Life
    The Water Cycle and Human Control
    Water Users and Rights
    Water Quality and Pollution
    Multi-Level Governance of Water
    Crossing The Border
    Inherent Rights for Water?
    Conclusion: Future Flows

    8. Oceans
    Learning Objectives
    Introduction: The Changing Oceans
    Climate Change and the Oceans
    The Fishing Nations
    Aquaculture
    Pollution
    Marine Noise Pollution
    Deep Seabed Mining
    Conclusion: The Oceanic Imperative

    9. Climate Ecopolitics
    Learning Objectives
    Introduction: The Climate Crisis
    Early Canadian Activism
    The Kyoto Roller Coaster
    After Kyoto
    The Paris Agreement
    Conclusion: Future Prospects for Progress

    10. Biosecurity and Health
    Learning Objectives
    Introduction: Health Is Ecopolitical?
    Disease
    Biodiversity Loss as a Threat to Biosecurity and Health
    Biological Invasion
    The Illegal Wildlife Trade
    Climate Change: The Ultimate Biosecurity and Health Threat
    Conclusion: An Overlooked Agenda

    11. The Arctic
    Learning Objectives
    Introduction: The View from the North
    Climate Change Impacts in the Arctic
    Arctic Natural Resources
    Governing the Arctic Environment
    International Law and Institutions
    The Urban Arctic
    Indigenous Governance
    Conclusion: The Arctic as An Ecopolitical Fulcrum

    12. Assessing Canadian Ecopolitics
    Learning Objectives
    Introduction: The Panorama of Canadian Ecopolitics
    Indigenous Peoples
    Climate Change
    Biodiversity Loss
    Pollution and Product Life Cycles
    Security
    Environmental Ethics
    Multi-Level Adaptive Governance Gaps
    Indigenous Sovereignty and Ways of Being
    Accountability and Good Ecopolitical Citizenship
    Environmental and Non-Human Legal Rights and Representation
    Canada as a Global Citizen
    What Can You Do?

    Notes
    References
    Index