Politics of Development
Discover the intricate relationship between government policy and the exploitation of natural resources in Ontario with Politics of Development by H. V. Nelles. Published by McGill-Queen's University Press in 2005, this insightful paperback spans 514 pages and delves into the historical context of environmental conservation and industrial policy. Nelles expertly examines the role of the state in shaping the landscape of environmental thought and ideology, making this book essential for anyone interested in environmental science and the politics surrounding it. With a focus on the conservation of nature and the impact of government decisions, Politics of Development is a compelling read for scholars, policymakers, and environmentalists alike. Enhance your understanding of Ontario’s natural resources and the political dynamics at play by adding this significant work to your collection.