Transformative Politics of Nature

Transformative Politics of Nature

Author: Andrea Olive

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2023-10-02

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13: 1487553056

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Transformative Politics of Nature highlights the most significant barriers to conservation in Canada and discusses strategies to confront and overcome them. Featuring contributions from academics as well as practitioners, the volume brings together the perspectives of both Indigenous and non-Indigenous experts on land and wildlife conservation, in a way that honours and respects all peoples and nature. Contributors provide insights that enhance understanding of key barriers, important actors, and strategies for shaping policy at multiple levels of government across Canada. The chapters engage academics, environmental conservation organizations, and Indigenous communities in dialogues and explorations of the politics of wildlife conservation. They address broad and interrelated themes, organized into three parts: barriers to conservation, transformation through reconciliation, and transformation through policy and governance. Taken together, the essays demonstrate the need for increased social-political awareness of biodiversity and conservation in Canada, enhanced wildlife conservation collaborative networks, and increased scholarly attention to the principles, policies, and practices of maintaining and restoring nature for the benefit of all peoples, species, and ecologies. Transformative Politics of Nature presents a vision of profound change in the way humans relate to each other and with the natural world.


Inter-regional Comparative Measures of Productivity in the Canadian Timber Harvesting Industry

Inter-regional Comparative Measures of Productivity in the Canadian Timber Harvesting Industry

Author: A. Ghebremichael

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13:

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The goal of this study is to conduct an in-depth comparative empirical study of productivity performance in the Canadian regional timber harvesting industries of British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec, and the rest of Canada. The methodology included analysis of trends in & cycles of prices, quantities, and cost & revenue shares; and generation & analysis of partial & total factor productivity (TFP) using multilateral index methods. A simple econometric model was employed to examine the extent that output & technological progress influence TFP. The results demonstrate which cost factors should be targeted for cost effectiveness & productivity improvements, test a hypothesis that TFP is a function of many variables, and reveal the need for various improvements in the forest sector.