Innovation, Science, Environment 06/07 : Canadian Policies and Performance, 2006-2007.
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- 9780773575578
- GE190.C2 I55 2006
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- 1 The Martin Liberals: Changing ISE Policies and Institutions -- PART ONE: MACRO ISE POLICY ISSUES AND INSTITUTIONS -- 2 The Innovation Challenge and the National Research Council Response -- 3 Canadian and UK Innovation Policies: A Comparative Analysis -- 4 The Federal Sustainable Development Strategy Process: Why Incrementalism Is Not Enough -- PART TWO: SECTORAL OR AREA ISE POLICY ISSUES AND INSTITUTION -- 5 The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council As a Granting and Competiveness-Innovation Body -- 6 The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council: From A Granting Council to a Knowledge Council? -- 7 Changing Horses: Is the Innovation Strategy Working for the Mineral Sector? -- 8 Commercializing Technologies Through Collaborative Networks: The Environmental Industry and the Role of CETACS -- 9 Source Water Protection in Canada: Local Innovation and Multi-level Governance -- 10 Information Disclosure as an Environmental Policy Instrument and Self-Regulatory Tool -- Appendix One: Canadian and Comparative Science and Technology Data -- Appendix Two: Selected Environmental Indicators -- Contributors.
This first volume in the Innovation, Science, Environment series examines a range of ISE policy priorities, from the broader areas of federal/provincial and city/community involvement in these fields to the international dimensions that influence Canadian politics and governance.
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