ERS215 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Navigation Protection Act, Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, Aboriginal Peoples In Canada

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Complexity or systems thinking is a holistic way of looking at the world. It accounts for multiple perspectives and acknowledges diversity. Components or elements: objects which make up the system: a class of objects which perform the same function or have the same purpose. Structure: the way in which the components are interconnected: these interconnections are described by the system diagram. System boundary: an imaginary line which separates the objects which are in the systems from the objects in the environment: depends on why you are describing the family. Environment: a set of objects which affect the system and which are not part of the system. System types: the taxonomy perspectives from which we can view the studied system (different rationales/questions) They are two bills: c-38 (jobs, growth and long-term prosperity act 2012, c-45 (jobs and growth 2012) They are attacks on key environmental and water protection legislation such as the canadian environmental assessment act and the navigable waters.

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