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Assessing the success of Nova Scotia's environmental legislation

- February 13, 2013

Premier Darrell Dexter speaks to attendees at the launch for the latest issue of the 麻豆传媒 Law Journal. (Danny Abriel photos)
Premier Darrell Dexter speaks to attendees at the launch for the latest issue of the 麻豆传媒 Law Journal. (Danny Abriel photos)

In 2007, the Government of Nova Scotia passed the Environmental Goals and Sustainability Prosperity Act (EGSPA). It was designed to make Nova Scotia a world leader in environmental protection, enshrining 21 environmental goals.

So how are we doing?

That鈥檚 the question considered by a new issue of the 麻豆传媒 Law Journal, published to mark the EGSPA鈥檚 fifth anniversary. It includes articles that examine the legislation from various fields, including law, management and the social sciences.

The issue was launched at an event in the Mona Campbell Building on Thursday, January 31, attended by Premier Darrell Dexter, contributors to the journal, and students and faculty of the College of Sustainability.

William Lahey, professor at the Schulich School of Law (left), told the audience that 鈥渁ll academics have one wish 鈥 that their research be relevant,鈥 and he continued, 鈥測our presence, Premier Dexter, at today鈥檚 event tells us that this work is indeed relevant in the realm of public policy.鈥 Prof. Lahey has a unique perspective on the issue, having served as deputy minister of the environment for the province. He helped draft the Nova Scotia Environmental Act in 1992.

Meinhard Doelle, associate dean of research and director of the Marine & Environmental Law Institute, said, 鈥淎lthough the authors of this special issue conclude that the EGSPA legislation has been effective, evidence indicates that the Act and its implementation will have to be strengthened over time if it is to achieve its more ambitious goal of international leadership in sustainable prosperity."

Feature articles in the special issue of the Dal Law Journal include:

  • Meinhard Doelle (right) and William Lahey: 鈥淣egotiating the Interface of Environmental and Economic Governance: Nova Scotia鈥檚 Environmental Goals and Sustainable Prosperity Act鈥
  • A. John Sinclair and Lisa Quinn: 鈥淔rom Idea to Practice: Sustainable Development Efforts in Manitoba鈥
  • SRES prof Peter Duinker: 鈥淚n Search of 鈥楥ompass and Gyroscope鈥: Where Were Adaptive Management and Principled Negotiation in Nova Scotia鈥檚 Forest-Strategy Process?鈥
  • Susan Tirone (Associate Director of the College of Sustainability), Karen Gallant & Katie Sykes: 鈥溾楢nd the People of the Province鈥: EGSPA鈥檚 Social Deficit鈥

Copies of the EGSPA issue of the 麻豆传媒 Law Journal (Vol. 35 No. 1) are available for $30. For more information, .


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