...Dams in Canada
A Bibliography of Dams in Canada
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Alcan Aluminum, "Setting the record straight on Kemano completion," Compass, 1994, 38(1). Anctil, François, Richard
Couture, "Impacts cumulatifs du Atton, F. M., "Impact Analysis: Hindsight and Foresight in Saskatchewan," J. Fish. Res. Board Can., 1975, 32: 101-105. Berkes, Fikret, "Some Environmental
and Social Impacts of the James Bay, Bourassa, Robert, Power from the North, (Scarborough, Ont.: Prentice-Hall Canada, 1985).Canada. Christensen, Bev, Too Good To Be True: Alcan's Kemano Completion Project, (Vancouver: Talonbooks, 1995). Day, J. C., Frank Quinn, "The Kemano Diversion," pp. 85-106, in Day & Quinn eds., Water Diversion and Export: Learning from Canadian Experience, University of Waterloo Dept. Geography Publ. Ser. 36, 1992. Department of Fisheries & Oceans, Government of Canada Outline of Evidence for the British Columbia Utilities Commission Inquiry into the Kemano Completion Project, Phase 3, (March 1994). Dickson, I. W., "Hydroelectric Development of the Nelson River System in Northern Manitoba," J. Fish. Res. Board Can., 1975, 32: 106-116. Dirschl, Herman J., Nicholas S. Novakowski, M. Husain Sadar, "Evolution of Environmental Impact Assessment as Applied to Watershed Modification Projects in Canada," Environmental Management, 1993, 17(4): 545-555. Dorcey, Anthony H. J., "The Management of Super, Natural British Columbia," BC Studies, 1987, no. 73: 14-42. Duthie, H. C., M. L. Ostrofsky,
"Environmental Impact of the Efford, Ian E., "Assessment
of the Impact of Hydro-dams," J. Fish. Fearnside, Philip M., "The Canadian Feasibility Study of the Three Gorges Dam Proposed for China's Yangzi River: A Grave Embarrassment to the Impact Assessment Profession," Impact Assessment, 1994, 12: 21-57. "Flooding Job's Garden" [videorecording]. National Film Board, 1991. 59 minutes. One of a five part series on native self-government, "As Long as the Rivers Flow". Order number: C 9191 044. [Portrays the impact of the James Bay project on the Cree of Northern Quebec. Boyce Richardson juxtaposes conditions in the region in the early 1970s, before Hydro Quebec began construction, and in 1990, at the time of debate over Phase 2 of the project.] Goddard, John, "Sold down the River: The Power and the Politics of Kemano," Harrowsmith, December 1993, No. 112: 38-47. Guertin, Gaétan, Claude Demers, Martin Pérusse, "La Grande Rivère: 'In Accord with its Environment', a Case Study," Water Resources Development, 1993, 9(4): 387-409. [Discussion of the James Bay project, from the perspective of Hydro Quebec. Concludes that "[h]ydroelectricity is an energy source compatible with environmental protection and, furthermore, it is renewable."] Harrison, Kathryn, Passing the Buck: Federalism and Canadian Environmental Policy, (Vancouver: UBC Press, 1996). [discusses federal-provincial jurisdictional disputes over environmental impact assessment of major Canadian dams.] Hood, George N., Against the
Flow: Rafferty-Alameda and the Politics of the Hume, Mark, The Run of the River: Portraits of eleven British Columbia rivers, (Vancouver: New Star Books, 1992). Jaccard, Mark, John Nyboer, Timo
Makinen, "Managing Instead of Building: B.C. Hydro's Role
in the 1990s," BC Studies, 1991-92, no. 91-92: 98+. McCutcheon, Sean, Electric rivers : the James Bay project, (Montreal: Black Rose Books, 1991). Naske, Claus-M., "The Taiya Project [hydrodevelopment in northern BC]," BC Studies, 1991-92, no. 91-92: 5-50. Niezen, Ronald, "Power and dignity: The social consequences of hydro-electric development for the James Bay Cree," Canad. Rev. Soc. & Anth., 1993, 30(4): 510-529. Pearce, Fred, The Dammed, pp.
218-225. [brief profile of the James Pollon, Earl K., Shirlee Smith Matheson, This Was Our Valley, (Calgary: Detselig, 1989). [Comprehensive examination of the history, politics, and impacts (social, economic, environmental) of the Bennett Dam in northern B.C. An interesting parallel perspective to that provided by Christensen (1995).] Probe International, "James Bay II". [Collection of newsclippings relating to this project. Useful for study of development of this controversy.] Richardson, Boyce. James Bay: the plot to drown the North Woods, (San Francisco: Sierra Club, 1972). Richardson, Boyce. Strangers devour the land, (Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre, 1991). Rosenberg, D. M., R. A. Bodaly, P. J. Usher, "Environmental and social impacts of large scale hydro-electric development: who is listening?" Global Environmental Change, 1995, 5(2): 127-148. [Survey of impacts of Canadian hydro projects.] Struzik, Ed, "Stopping the River's Flow: Can Wild Rivers Survive our Governments' Love Affair with Dams?" Nature Canada, 1990, 19(1): 30-37. [Survey of Canadian dam-building as a political issue.] Tomblin, Stephen G., "W. A. C. Bennett and Province-Building in British Columbia," BC Studies, 1990, no. 85: 45-61. Townsend, G. H., "Impact of the Bennett Dam on the Peace-Athabasca Delta," Can. J. Fish. Res. Bd., 1975, 32: 171-176. Waldram, James B., As Long as the Rivers Run: Hydroelectric Development and Native Communities in Western Canada, (Winnipeg: U of Manitoba Press, 1988). Wilson, J. W., Maureen Conn, "On Uprooting and Rerooting: Reflections on the Columbia River Project," BC Studies, 1983, no. 58: 40-54. Wood, Chris, "Powerhouse Politics: Environmentalists wage a bitter battle against a B.C. megaproject," [on Kemano] MacLean's, 1994, May 9, vol. 107(19): 14-16. |
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