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Criteria for Legitimacy in Environmental Decision Making
June 14, 2018
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environmental justice
,
Indigenous knowledge
,
nuclear waste
,
Ontario - north
,
public participation
,
public trust
Title:
Criteria for Legitimacy in Environmental Decision Making
Resource Type:
Presentation
Content:
1203-CriteriaForLegitimacyInEnvironmentalDecisionMaking
# of Pages:
17
Date authored:
June 14, 2018
Publication number:
1203
Author/s:
Theresa McClenaghan
Author Organization:
CELA
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