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Environmental Politics and Policy

POLI 351

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harrison-kathryn
2020 Winter Term 1Credits: 3

Domestic and international determinants of environmental policy; alternative approaches to environmental protection. The sustainable development paradigm; public opinion and interest group pressures; risk assessment; mandatory, voluntary and market-based policy instruments.

Sections (1)
SectionTermDelivery ModeFormatDay(s)Time(s)Instructor(s)SyllabusDetails DataDetails
001 1 Web-Oriented Course T, Th 16:30 - 18:00 Harrison, Kathryn

Environmental Politics and Policy

POLI 351

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harrison-kathryn
2021 Winter Term 2Credits: 3

Domestic and international determinants of environmental policy; alternative approaches to environmental protection. The sustainable development paradigm; public opinion and interest group pressures; risk assessment; mandatory, voluntary and market-based policy instruments.

Sections (1)
SectionTermDelivery ModeFormatDay(s)Time(s)Instructor(s)SyllabusDetails DataDetails
001 2 Lecture M, W, F 15:00 - 16:00 Harrison, Kathryn

Environmental Politics and Policy

POLI 351

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harrison-kathryn
2022 Winter Term 2Credits: 3

Domestic and international determinants of environmental policy; alternative approaches to environmental protection. The sustainable development paradigm; public opinion and interest group pressures; risk assessment; mandatory, voluntary and market-based policy instruments.

Sections (1)
SectionTermDelivery ModeFormatDay(s)Time(s)Instructor(s)SyllabusDetails DataDetails
002 2 Lecture T, Th 15:30 - 17:00 Harrison, Kathryn

Environmental Politics and Policy

POLI 351

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harrison-kathryn
2023 Winter Term 2Credits: 3

Domestic and international determinants of environmental policy; alternative approaches to environmental protection. The sustainable development paradigm; public opinion and interest group pressures; risk assessment; mandatory, voluntary and market-based policy instruments.

Sections (1)
SectionTermDelivery ModeFormatDay(s)Time(s)Instructor(s)SyllabusDetails DataDetails
002 2 Lecture T, Th 15:30 - 17:00 Harrison, Kathryn

Environmental Politics and Policy

POLI 351

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harrison-kathryn
2024 Winter Term 2Credits: 3starPre-requisite

Domestic and international determinants of environmental policy; alternative approaches to environmental protection. The sustainable development paradigm; public opinion and interest group pressures; risk assessment; mandatory, voluntary and market-based policy instruments. Prerequisite: All of POLI 100, POLI 101, POLI 240. Or third-year standing or higher.

Sections (1)
SectionTermDelivery ModeFormatDay(s)Time(s)Instructor(s)SyllabusDetails DataDetails
001 2 In-Person Lecture T, Th 15:30 - 17:00 Harrison, Kathryn