Distributed for University of British Columbia Press
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Wilderness Politics in British Columbia
Table of Contents
Tables and Maps
Preface
Introduction
1. Perspectives on the Policy Process: Puzzling, ‘Powering,’ and the Constraining Importance of the Policy Legacy
2. The BC Forest Industry
3. The BC Wilderness Movement
4. Government Institutions and the Policy System
5. ‘You Have to Break a Few Eggs’: Environmentalism Challenges the Resource Development Juggernaut of the 1960s
6. The Ragamuffins and the Crown Jewels: Bob Williams Confronts the Forest Policy Orthodoxy
7. The Delegitimation of Social Credit Forest Policy, 1976-91
8. Containing the Wilderness Movement, 1976-85
9. ‘Have a Good Day, and Try Not To Damage the Grass’: Wars in the Woods, 1986-91
10. The Shifting Discourse of Wilderness Politics, 1986-91
11. The Rise of the Cappuccino Suckers
12. Sausage Making in the 1990s: Forest Practices and Allowable Cuts under the NDP Conclusion
Appendices
Notes
Glossary of Acronyms
Select Bibliography
Index