Greener pastures : decentralizing the regulation of agricultural pollution /
As farms increase in size and become increasingly industrialized, the problem of agricultural pollution is gaining urgency across Canada. The response from most environmentalists and provincial governments is to push for more centralized regulation. In Greener Pastures, Elizabeth Brubaker exposes th...
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Toronto ; Buffalo :
University of Toronto Press,
©2007.
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Rangatū: | University of Toronto Centre for Public Management monograph series.
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- 3. Siding with the farmer : the evolution of the right to farm in Manitoba
- 4. Raising a stink : the legacy of right-to-farm legislation in New Brunswick
- 5. mushrooming problem : agricultural nuisances in Ontario
- 6. Beyond the right to farm : changing drainage and planning laws to minimize restraints on farming.