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References and Links


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List of References and Links:


References

Ballew, P. 1996. Outlook for Canadian Light Vehicle Market. Presentation to Energy Sector, Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa.

Canada. Environment Canada. The Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis. The Canadian Regional Climate Model. Ottawa.

Canada. Natural Resources Canada. National Climate Change Process, Analysis and Modelling Group. 1999. Canada's Emissions Outlook: An Update

Canada. Natural Resources Canada. Office of Energy Efficiency. 1999. The State of Energy Efficiency in Canada 1999 - Annual Report. Ottawa.

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Third Assessment Report.

United Nations. 1992. United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. New York.

United Nations. 1997. Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Kyoto, Japan.

United States Department of Energy. 1996. Model Document Report: National Energy Modelling System. Internal Technical Document. Washington.

Zhang, A. 2000. Geomatics in Supporting Sustainable Development Policy Making. Ph.D. thesis. Carleton University.

Zhang, A., S. Han and P. Li. 1997. A Spatial Approach to Modelling and Forecasting New Light Vehicle Sales Mix and Average Fuel Efficiency. GeoAccess Division and Transportation Energy Use Division. Technical Report. Ottawa: Natural Resources Canada.


Web Sites

Federal Government

Environment Canada. Climate Change Web Site
Environment Canada. State of the Environment Infobase
The State of the Environment (SOE) Infobase was originally developed in 1996 as an interactive and convenient mechanism for presenting a number of environmental reporting products and tools, including The State of Canada’s Environment 1996 and Canada's National Environmental Indicators Series 2003.
Government of Canada. National Climate Change Process of Canada. Climate change backgrounder
This site has been created to inform Canadians about how Canadian governments are responding to the challenge of climate change.
Natural Resources Canada, Office of Energy Efficiency: Energy Use in Canada

Other

DesRosiers Automotive Consultants
United States Government. Department of Energy (DOE)

International Government

United Nations Environment Network
United Nations Environment Programme: GRID-Arendal