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Achieving atmospheric quality objectives through the use of economic instruments : acid deposition, ground-level ozone, greenhouse gases : a final report of the Economic Instruments Collaborative, October...En134-67/1993E-PDF

The Economic Instruments Collaborative (EIC) is a multi-stakeholder body interested in testing the application of economic instruments to air quality issues in Canada. The Collaborative has been investigating the principle that well-designed economic instruments may achieve society’s environmental goals more efficiently than have traditional regulatory approaches. The Collaborative decided to focus on the application of economic instruments to three separate atmospheric issues: acid deposition, ground-level ozone, and global climate change.

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Department/Agency
  • Economic Instruments Collaborative.
  • National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy (Canada)
TitleAchieving atmospheric quality objectives through the use of economic instruments : acid deposition, ground-level ozone, greenhouse gases : a final report of the Economic Instruments Collaborative, October 1993.
Publication typeMonograph
Language[English]
FormatDigital text
Electronic document
Note(s)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
  • Partial contents: Controlling acid deposition through emission trading / The Acid Deposition Working Group -- Reducing ground-level ozone / The NOx/VOC Working Group -- Limiting greenhouse gas emissions / The Climate Change Working Group.
Publishing information
  • Ottawa : National Round Table for the Environment and the Economy, c1993.
Description1 v. (various pagings) : ill.
ISBN1-895643-26-0
Catalogue number
  • En134-67/1993E-PDF
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