Browsing by Author "Ross, Monique"
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- ItemOpen AccessEnvironmental Review Under the Inuvialuit Final Agreement: The Kulluk Drilling Programme in Jeopardy(Canadian Institute of Resources Law, 1990) Ross, Monique
- ItemOpen AccessA History of Forest Legislation in Canada 1867-1996(Canadian Institute of Resources Law, 1997) Ross, MoniqueThis occasional paper provides a historical outline of the development of forest legislation in Canada, setting out the various stages in the evolution of provincial and federal policies and legislation, as well as recent developments and trends which may influence this evolution in the near future. An annotated chronological listing of forest legislation for each jurisdiction is found in the Annex. This chronology includes the most significant legislative and policy developments which have occurred during each of the transitional phases in the evolution of provincial and federal forest policies.
- ItemOpen AccessIs British Columbia Leading the Way in Natural Resources Management? Part III: The Forest Resources Commission(Canadian Institute of Resources Law, 1993) Ross, Monique
- ItemOpen AccessLegal conservation of forest ecological functions in Japan: a critique of the protection forest system(2007) Ono, Takako; Kwasniak, Arlene; Ross, Monique
- ItemEmbargoProtection des terres agricoles et zonage agricole: une etude comparee des cas de la Colombie-Britannique, du Quebec et de l'Alberta(1986) Ross, Monique; Perks, William T.
- ItemOpen AccessSustainable Forest Management on Alberta's Private Woodlots: Defining a Role for Government(Canadian Institute of Resources Law, 1996) Ross, Monique
- ItemOpen AccessTowards Sustainable Private Woodlots in Alberta(Canadian Institute of Resources Law, 1997) Ross, MoniqueThis paper provides an update in regard to the situation of private woodlots in the province, outlines the applicable legislative and tax regime, and underlines the need for a concerted effort on the part of government departments to actively promote sustainable management of private woodlots. At a time when issues of forest sustainability are being widely debated in international, national and provincial fora, this paper is aimed at drawing attention to the particular situation of private woodlots in Alberta as well as furthering discussion in regard to policy and legal tools which could enhance woodlot conservation and sustainable management.