Strategic environmental assessment and advanced renewable energy in Ontarion moving forward or blowing in the wind ?
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Main Library - Special Collections | GE170 JOU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol.15 , No.2 (Jun 2013) | Not for loan | For In House Use Only |
This article explores the Canadian province of Ontario's approach to environmental assessment and SEA to electricity issues, its efforts to adapt these processes to facilitate the rapid development of renewable energy sources, and the potential contributions that an SEA approach might have made to these efforts. The province's experience may carry useful lessons for other jurisdictions considering the interplay between environmental assessment processes and strategies designed to move energy systems in the direction of greater sustainability.
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