First, of all tiers of government, it is the local level that has most contact with citizens and local businesses, which offers opportunities to act as an example and to facilitate local action. Second, there is a great deal of transformative potential, since many local decisions directly ...
ammonia, become an important factor facilitating the formation of the PM2.5 dust particles (Ekoportal, 2016; Government of Canada, 2010). Carbon oxide is an inflammable gas, where carbon occurs in the 2nd oxidation degree. In the atmosphere, it oxidises to CO2, which...
Firstly, let us recall that the current Statute was introduced by the Education Reform Act (1988). The Labour Government as part of its Social Contract of the 1970s had introduced the Employment Protection Act 1975 followed by the EP (Consolidation) Act 1978, where employees had the right not...
Scott H, Moloney S (2021) Completing the climate change adaptation planning cycle: monitoring and evaluation by local government in Australia. J Environ Plan Manag 1–27. https://doi.org/10.1080/09640568.2021.1902789 Sharifi A (2021) Co-benefits and synergies between urban climate change mitigatio...
multiple stakeholders, including scientists, government agencies, conservationists, and the general public, controversy over both the cause of kauri dieback and effectiveness of recommended solutions has impacted public adherence to mitigation measures such as staying on tracks, avoiding closed areas and ...
ammonia, become an important factor facilitating the formation of the PM2.5 dust particles (Ekoportal, 2016; Government of Canada, 2010). Carbon oxide is an inflammable gas, where carbon occurs in the 2nd oxidation degree. In the atmosphere, it oxidises to CO2, which results in the ...
Accessed 8 Nov 2019 Wardle RJ, Gower CF, Ryan B, Nunn GAG, James DT, Kerr A (1997) Geological map of Labrador; 1:1 million scale. Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, Department of Mines and Energy, Geological Survey, Map 97–07 Download references...
he will certainly manage the forest economy well. In the present situation, however, the forest owner does not manage the forest for himself, but for those entitled to the servitudes. If this obstacle is removed, the influence of the government can be reduced to the absolutely necessary. (Ve...
In the late 1960s, Canada’s federal government put forth its vision of the future of the country’s agricultural production in a document called “Canadian Agriculture in the Seventies” (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada1969). Reinforcing nascent neoliberal ideology, the document forecasted that tw...