Research Saskatchewan
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Bowden, M.A., 2010. Environmental Assessment Reform in Saskatchewan: Taking Care of Business. Journal of Environmental Law and Practice 21, 261-277.
Clifton Associates Ltd., 2009. Toward a Results-Based Regulatory System Saskatchewan. Ministry of Environment, Regina.
Eaton, E. and Public Pastures – Public Interest, 2014. Importance of Federal PFRA Management in Mitigating Oil and Gas Impacts: Factsheet. https://pfrapastureposts.files.wordpress.com/2013/10/pppi-oil-gas-mitigation-factsheet-feb-4-2014-final.pdf
EnviroEconomics Inc., Sawyer, D., Stiebert, S., 2010. Fossil Fuels – At What Cost?: Government Support for Upstream Oil Activities in Three Canadian Provinces: Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Newfoundland and Labrador. Global Subsidies Initiative and International Institute for Sustainable Development, Geneva.
Great Sand Hills Advisory Committee, 2007. Great Sand Hills Regional Environmental Study.
Jackson, T., Angevine, G., Fathers, F., 2014. Global Petroleum Survey 2014. Fraser Institute.
Jeffries, D., Semkin, R., Gibson, J., 2010. Recently Surveyed Lakes in Northern Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Canada: Characteristics and Critical Loads of Acidity. Journal of Limnology 69, 45-55.
Lin, Q.G., Huang, G.H., Bass, B., Hunag, Y.F., Liu, L., 2010. The Optimization of Energy Systems under Changing Policies of Greenhouse-gas Emission Control—A Study for the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada Energy Sources 32, 1587-1602.
Nasen, L.C., Noble, B.F., Johnstone, J.F., 2011. Environmental Effects of Oil and Gas Lease Sites in a Grassland Ecosystem. Journal of Environmental Management 92, 195-204.
Noble, B., 2008. Strategic Approaches to Regional Cumulative Effects Assessment: A Case Study of the Great Sand Hills, Canada. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal 26, 78-90.
Noble, B., 2009. Promise and dismay: The state of strategic environmental assessment systems and practices in Canada. Environmental Impact Assessment Review 29, 66-75.
Pitsula, J.M., 2009. Saskatchewan's Path to Economic Development, in: Porter, J.M. (Ed.), Perspectives on Saskatchewan. University of Manitoba Press, Winnipeg, pp. 105-123.
Prebble, P., Coxworth, A., Simieritsch, T., Dyer, S., Huot, M., Walsh, H., 2009. Carbon Copy: Preventing Oil Sands Fever in Saskatchewan. Pembina Institute, Saskatchewan Environmental Society, Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, Drayton Valley.
Rayner, J., Needham, F., 2009. Saskatchewan: Change without direction. Policy and Society 28, 139-150.
Reed, M., Daviduik, S., Richards, G., Neufeldt, M., Sheelanere, P., Kayira, J., Noble, B., Bowden, M.-A., Liber, K., Schindel, E., 2010. Shifting Sands: Shaping Sustainability in Northwestern Saskatchewan: Report on a Public Outreach Workshop. School of Environment and Sustainability, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon.
Warnock, J., 2004. Saskatchewan: The Roots of Discontent and Protest. Black Rose Books, Montreal.
Warnock, J., 2006. Selling the Family Silver: Oil and Gas Royalties, Corporate Profits, and the Disregarded Public. Parkland Institute and Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - Saskatchewan Office, Edmonton.
Wyman, D., 2008. From Lagging to Leading: Newfoundland and Saskatchewan Dig into the Resource Boom. Canadian Economic Observer, 3.1-3.11.
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The content for this province was peer-reviewed in April 2015. We’d like to acknowledge the assistance of the external reviewers and Brittany McNena who contributed to this webpage content.