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Al-Pac Case Study - Part III

Daniel Farr, Biota Research
Steve Kennett, Canadian Institute of Resources Law
Monique M. Ross, Canadian Institute of Resources Law
Brad Stelfox, Forem Technologies
Marian Weber, Alberta Research Council


This case study has been commissioned as background research for the NRTEE’s Conserving Canada’s Natural Capital: The Boreal Forest program.
The views expressed in the case study are those of the authors, and do not necessarily represent those of the National Round Table, its members, or the members of the program’s Task Force.

July 2004

6. References

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Alberta Department of Energy. 2004. Business Plan 2004–07.

Alberta Environment. 2004. Business Plan 2004–07.

Alberta Environment. 1999. Alberta’s Commitment to Sustainable Resource and Environmental Management. 11 pp.

Alberta Sustainable Resource Development. 2004. Business Plan 2004–07.

Canada West Foundation. 2003. Western Canada’s Natural Capital. Calgary.

Government of Alberta. 2004. Business Plan 2004–07.

International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD). 1997. Instruments for Change, Making Production and Consumption More Sustainable. Available at: www.iisd.org/susprod/default.htm.

National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy (NRTEE). 2002. Toward a Canadian Agenda for Ecological Fiscal Reform. Ottawa: Renouf Publishing.

Nelson H., and I. Vertinsky. 2003. The Kyoto Protocol and Climate Change Mitigation: Implications for Canada’s Forest Industry. Sustainable Forest Management Working Paper.

Office of the Auditor General. 2000. Report of the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development – 2000. Chapter 3: “Government Support for Energy Investments.” Ottawa: Government of Canada.

Panayotou, Theodore. 1994. Economic Instruments for Environmental
Management and Sustainable Development
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Parkhurst, G.M., J.F. Shogren, C. Bastian, P. Kivi, J. Donner and R.B.W. Smith. 2002. “Agglomeration bonus: An incentive mechanism to reunite fragmented habitat for biodiversity conservation.” Ecological Economics 41:306–28.

Weber, M., and W. Adamowicz. 2002. “Tradable landuse rights for cumulative environmental effects management.” Canadian Public Policy 28(4):581–95.