Public Participation in Environmental Decision-Making in Alberta – Part II (Slides and video)

Public Participation in Environmental Decision-Making in Alberta – Part II (Slides and video)

2/12/2010

 
The Regional Director of Alberta Environment has authorized an activity to take place in your area. You disagree with the approach taken by the Director. What recourse do you have?
 
On February 11th Jason Unger, Staff Counsel with the Environmental Law Centre, discussed appeals of the Director’s decision to the Alberta Environmental Appeals Board.
 
Click here to watch the presentation on YouTube.
 
Click here to view the slides in PDF format.
 
Click here to download or view the slides on slideshare.net.

 
 


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