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- Title
- Early Warning: Will Canadian Cities Compete? A Comparative Overview of Municipal Government in Canada, United States,Europe
- Description
- This paper sets the stage for discussions on the health and competitiveness of Canadian cities within a global context. Specifically, the purpose of the research is to compare legislative and fiscal powers of the U.S. and Canadian municipal governments as well as financing mechanisms for municipal infrastructure in Canada, the U.S., and Europe.
- Identifier
- RPT_2001_FCM_Early-Warning-Will-Canadian-Cities-Compete.pdf
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:413953
- Title
- Background Paper on Indicators for Lands and Soils CG3
- Description
- This report provides an overview of the current state of indicator use and development in Canada and around the world, as relates to land and soils. It serves to initiate discussions on what small set of lands and soils indicators would be appropriate for Canada.
- Identifier
- RPT_DAI_Background-Paper-on-Indicators-for-Land-and-Soils-C-G-3.pdf
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:413942
- Title
- The Legal, Regulatory and Policy Framework for Non-Renewable Resource Development in the Northwest Territories
- Description
- This research paper identifies the main elements of the legal, regulatory and policy framework applicable to non-renewable resource development in the NWT, and assesses the framework to determine its strengths and weaknesses in ensuring development occurs in a manner that promotes sustainable development, and more specifically a balance between economic, environmental and social interests.
- Identifier
- RPT_CompCons_The-Legal-Regulatory-and-Policy-Framework-for-Non-Renewable-Resource-Development-in-the-Northwest-Territories.pdf
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:413909
- Title
- Canadian Urban Environmental Issues - Status Report
- Description
- Presentation slides from a presentation to the NRTEE on the Indicators and State of the Environment Reporting for Canadian Cities
- Identifier
- RPT_2001_AC&R_NRTEE's-Urban-Sustainability-Program-Indicators-and-State-of-the-Environment-Reporting-for-Canadian-Cities.pdf
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:413955
- Title
- Carbon Country Benchmarking: Preliminary Report
- Description
- Deloitte was retained to prepare a comparative assessment of the ‘low-carbon’ performance of Canada relative to other G8 countries, China, Australia and Norway. The objective of the benchmarking exercise was to understand Canada’s position relative to other comparator countries in areas deemed important to Canada’s national ability to compete and succeed in a global low-carbon economy. This report describes the approach undertaken by Deloitte to design and execute the benchmarking study, and presents the preliminary findings. Indicator definitions and draft scoring results for three weighting scenarios are provided as companion files to this document. The electronic database containing source data, formulas and scoring results is also provided as a companion file to this document.
- Identifier
- RPT_Del_Carbon-Country-Benchmarking-Preliminary Report.pdf
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:413956
- Title
- Background Report in Support of ESDI Cluster Groups - CG6 Water Resources
- Description
- This document summarizes Canadian indicator work and data sources for the Water Resources Cluster Group (WRCG). This includes information on water resources and fresh water fisheries. The report is based on a survey of indicator and data sources that may assist in developing a set of water indicators under the NRTEE’s Environment and Sustainable Development Indicators (ESDI) initiative. The survey broadly identifies the scope of data and indicators available, and then focuses in on indicators and data that may be of interest to the WRCG.
- Identifier
- RPT_2001_GP_Background-Report-in-Support-of-ESDI-Cluster-Groups-Water-Resources.pdf
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:413946
- Title
- Building Sustainable Enterprises: A Knowledge Transfer Project - Delivery Plan
- Description
- This delivery plan descibes the deliverables, budget and scope of the Building Sustainable Enterprises Project. It also outlines the roles and responsibilities of the partner organizations for project implementation and delivery. In addition, the delivery plan forms the basis for agreements between the Funding Partners, the NRTEE and Five Winds International.
- Identifier
- RPT_2001_FWI_Building-Sustainable-Enterprises-A-Knowledge-Transfer-Project-Delivery-Plan.pdf
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:413951
- Title
- Fiscal Instruments for Diesel Emissions Reduction: A Preliminary Analysis
- Description
- This report explores the feasability of using specific fiscal instruments to accelerate or enhance the reduction of air pollution emissions from heavy duty diesel engines in surface vehicles in Canada, including trucks, both on-road and off-road, and transit buses. The set of instruments selected are in two groups: Those affecting engines and those affecting fuels. The instruments that might induce the production and purchase of cleaner engines or the retrofit of cleaner technology on existing engines are a fee/rebate, tax credit, and an accelerated capital cost allowance. Those that might accelerate the introduction of low sulphur fuel or increase the extent of sulphur removal are differential taxes on diesel fuel based on sulphur content and ACCA for refineries investing in sulphur removal.
- Identifier
- RPT_DCL_Fiscal-Instruments-for-Diesal-Emissions-Reduction-A-Preliminary-Analysis.pdf
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:413935
- Title
- Domestic Emissions Trading: Key Design Options
- Description
- Slides presented to the NRTEE on the design options for domestic emissions trading.
- Identifier
- PRSTN_NRTEE_Domestic-Emissions-Trading-Key-Design-Options.pdf
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:413950
- Title
- Ecological Fiscal Reform - Finalising EFR Instruments & SOCs
- Description
- The purpose of this report is to enable the Substances of Concern (SOC) Working Group to select the “substances of concern” and EFR instruments for detailed economic and policy analysis. Selection is based on previous analysis, meeting discussions and input from the SOC Working Group: In November 2001, a “Scan of EFR Instruments for Managing Substances of Concern” was presented to and discussed within the Working Group; In February 2002, the Working Group met to discuss the potential for both positive and negative EFR instruments to manage SOCs and to understand the appropriate points for applying potential instruments (i.e. to Schedule 1 substance, PSL substance or as early as “candidate for assessment” substance); and - In April 2002, the Working Group reviewed a range of Substances of Concern to select for potential case study topics. They focused in on three for further consideration: Mercury; Short chain chlorinated paraffins; and Smog precursors (nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds).
- Identifier
- RPT_2002_FWI_Ecological-Fiscal-Reform-Finalising-EFR-Instruments-&-SOCs.pdf
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:413948
- Title
- A Wetlands Indicator for Canada - Final Report
- Description
- The National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy’s (NRTEE) Environment Sustainable Development Indicators (ESDI) initiative is a three-year multistakeholder program that will develop a national set of environment and sustainable development indicators. The ESDI Steering Committee wishes to consider an indicator that monitors the stock and/or health status of Canada’s wetlands as part of the core set of indicators.
- Identifier
- RPT_DAI_A-Wetlands-Indicator-for-Canada-Final-Report.pdf
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:413933
- Title
- Directions for Indicators of Urban Sustainability: Preliminary Review of Program Planning Options - Final Report
- Description
- This report provides preliminary guidance to the NRTEE in determining the potential benefits & risks associated with pursuing a number of indicators-based initiatives aimed at advancing the goal of the proposed Urban Sustainability Program. The report pays particularly attention to the Program's proposed Track 2, focusing on the development of indicators of criteria related to urban sustainability, livability and competitiveness.
- Identifier
- RPT_2001_AC&R_Directions-for-Indicators-of-Urban-Sustainability-Preliminary-Review-of-Program-Planning-Options-Final Report.pdf
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:413947
- Title
- The Macroeconomic Impacts of Fiscal Policy Promoting Long-term Decarbonisation in Canada-Final Report
- Description
- In April 2003, the National Roundtable on the Environment and the Economy (NRTEE) launched Phase II of its Ecological Fiscal Reform (EFR) program. The objective of Phase II is to “develop and promote fiscal policy that consistently and systematically reduces energy-based carbon emissions in Canada, both in absolute terms and as a ratio of GDP, without increasing other pollutants”. This report provides a qualitative analysis the possible macroeconomic impacts of fiscal policies arising out of three case studies prepared for the NRTEE seeking to promote long-term “decarbonisation” through increased use of hydrogen, energy efficiency and renewable power. The findings of this study will be incorporated into the NRTEE’s final State of the Debate report.
- Identifier
- RPT_MKJA_The-Macroeconomic-Impacts-of-Fiscal-Policy-Promoting-Long-term-Decarbonisation-in-Canada-Final-Report.pdf
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:413945
- Title
- A Case Study of Conservation in the Abitibi Region - Québec/Ontario Border - Final Report
- Description
- The National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy (NRTEE), through its “Conservation of Natural Heritage” program, is exploring the status of conservation and identifying key challenges and opportunities at the national level in Canada. Through its Conserving Canada’s Natural Capital: the Boreal Forest” program, NRTEE is examining how to advance conservation on the working boreal forest landscape. The Abitibi region case study is one of three conducted across the Boreal Forest in Canada.
- Identifier
- RPT_AES_A-Case-Study-of-Conservation-in-the-Abitibi-Region-Quebec-Ontario-Border-Final-Report.pdf
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:413941
- Title
- The Role of Technology Policies in Climate Mitigation
- Description
- Achieving the necessary scale of emissions reductions in the future will require a multi-faceted policy effort to support a broad array of technological and behavioral changes. This paper outlines some core principles for guiding the design of clean technology policies, with a focus on energy.
- Identifier
- RPT_2008_NRTEE_The-Role-of-Technology-Policies-in-Climate-Mitigation.pdf
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:413943
- Title
- Collaborative Water Governance and Sustainable Water Management
- Description
- This report summarizes and analyzes a series of four workshops held in February and March of 2011. The workshops were held in Penticton (BC), Edmonton (AB), Sydney (NS), and Sherbrooke (QC), with the aim of obtaining governmental and stakeholder input on the topic of collaborative water governance, particularly as it relates to the natural resource sectors and ongoing water policy change at the provincial scale.
- Identifier
- RPT_NRTEE_Collaborative-Water-Governance-and-Sustainable-Water-Management.pdf
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:413939
- Title
- Boreal Canada: State of the Ecosystem, State of Industry, Emerging Issues, and Projections - Report to the NRTEE
- Description
- At the global level, the boreal region represents Earth’s most extensive terrestrial biome. It is a key part of the national identity of Canadians, and is the only biome that is almost trans-Canadian, linking Canada as a nation. The boreal region is vitally important to Canadians — economically, environmentally, and culturally. This paper on Boreal Canada describes the state of the boreal ecosystem, including key aspects of its ecology, key threats, and its state of health. It also discusses emerging issues, the relative importance of industry, and future projections. Peter Lee is a researcher with the Global Forest Watch.
- Identifier
- RPT_2007_GFWC_Boreal Canada-State-of-the-Ecosystem-State-of-Industry-Emerging-Issues-and-Projections-Report-to-the-NRTEE.pdf
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:413921
- Title
- Nature Phase II Issue Identification Paper
- Description
- The purpose of this paper is to clarify and develop the basic program idea for the second phase of the NRTEE’s Nature Conservation program, and to recommend options for how to focus the program in a program plan. The paper begins by clarifying the problem, or barrier, that Phase II will address. This barrier is the failure to integrate the true costs and benefits of nature into decision-making, which essentially refers to the fact that private decisions externalize many environmental costs.
- Identifier
- RPT_NRTEE_Nature-Phase-II-Issue-Identification-paper.pdf
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:413938
- Title
- Extended Eco-Efficiency Indicator Testing - Executive Summary
- Description
- The NRTEE has developed and tested decision rules for energy, waste and water intensity indicators. The work builds on the the development of principles and a framework on eco-efficiency indicators undertaken by the World Business Council on Sustainable Development and on a previous Feasibility Study by the NRTEE. The program focussed on translating the WBCSD principles and framework into the specific definitions and rules for the resource and material productivity elements of eco-efficiency and testing them for the standard applicability across business sectors. The indicators address two elements of eco-efficiency that are within the direct responsibility of a company. They do not address the issue of consumption.
- Identifier
- RPT_CBCons_Extended-Eco-Efficiency-Indicator-Testing-Executive-Summary.pdf
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:413937
- Title
- Issue Exploration: Urban Transport
- Description
- With some exceptions, this review focuses on transportation in Canada’s 27 largest urban regions and does not provide an international perspective. It may nevertheless be worth noting that Canada—founded in part on a transport concept, a railway from coast to coast—continues to be among the affluent countries that are the most dependent on transportation. Before and after Confederation, Canadians’ well-being has been highly dependent upon low-cost, effective movement of people and freight. Canada’s communities are widely scattered, and international trade comprises a high and growing share of her economy. Thus, more than in most affluent countries, Canada’s governments and agencies have good reason to focus on transportation issues, particularly in urban areas, where most people live, and where most of the movement of people occurs and much of the movement of freight. The review touches on the economic importance of transportation, but the presentation of bald numbers under estimates its significance. The reality is that life as we know it could not occur without good transportation. Much the same could be said for transportation’s social importance, although this is harder to document.
- Identifier
- RPT_2004_NRTEE_Issue-Exporation-Urbant-Transport.pdf
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:413936
- Title
- Canadian Urban Environmental Issues - Status Report
- Description
- A brief outline of issues relating climate change and urban issues.
- Identifier
- RPT_2001_AC&R_Canadian-Urban-Environmental-Issues-Status-Report.pdf
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:413934
- Title
- Benchmarking Canada's Low Carbon Performance
- Description
- Canada lags the leading G8 nations, in particular the large European countries. France, Germany and the United Kingdom are best positioned to harness the potential of a low carbon transition. Canada lags the leaders by a significant overall margin, but does score well in a few select performance areas. Canada is at an inflection point – it needs to adopt a bold vision of its low-carbon future and to define a comprehensive strategy. There can be no cookie-cutter approach to achieving success across the identified areas of low-carbon performance. Canada will need to design its own path, blending policy drivers with action from business and other actors.
- Identifier
- RPT_Del_Benchmarking-Canada's-Low-Carbon-Performance.pdf
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:413932
- Title
- NRTEE's Project on Linking Environmental Quality to Competitiveness of Cities
- Description
- This paper outlines the NRTEE's Project on Linking Environmental Quality to Competitiveness including the hypothesis behind the project, perceived challenges, and the methodology and framework of the project.
- Identifier
- RPT_ConBoCa_NRTEE's-Project-on-Linking-Environmental-Quality-to-Competitivenes-of-Cities.pdf
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:413931
- Title
- Environment and Sustainable Development Indicators Initiative: Renewable Resources Cluster Group - Interim Report
- Description
- The interim report describes the main outcomes of the first Renewable Resources Cluster Group meeting held on October 25, 2001. This cluster group is one of six providing expert support for the NRTEE’s Environment and Sustainable Development Indicators (ESDI) Initiative. The cluster group acts in an advisory capacity to the ESDI Steering Committee and is composed of experts from industry, government, academe, and NG0s.
- Identifier
- RPT-2002_DSSMC_Environment-and-Sustainable-Development-Indicators-Initiative-RRCG-Interim-Report.pdf
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:413915