Archived: Report on Plans and Priorities 2013-14, Environment and Climate Change Canada, chapter 6
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2013-2014 Environment Canada Program Alignment Architecture
2013-2014 Environment Canada Program Alignment Architecture
GOVERNMENT OF CANADA PRIORITY: CLEAN AND HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT
1. Canada’s natural environment is conserved and restored for present and future generations.
- 1.1 Biodiversity - Wildlife and Habitat
- 1.1.1 Biodiversity Policy and Priorities
- 1.1.2 Species at Risk
- 1.1.3 Migratory Birds
- 1.1.4 Wildlife Habitat Conservation
- 1.2 Water Resources
- 1.2.1 Water Quality and Aquatic Ecosystems Health
- 1.2.2 Water Resource Management and Use
- 1.2.3 Hydrological Service and Water Survey
- 1.3 Sustainable Ecosystems
- 1.3.1 Sustainability Reporting and Indicators
- 1.3.2 Ecosystem Assessment and Approaches
- 1.3.3 Community Engagement
- 1.3.4 Ecosystems Initiatives
- 1.4 Compliance Promotion and Enforcement-Wildlife
2. Canadians are equipped to make informed decisions on changing weather, water and climate conditions.
- 2.1 Weather and Environmental Services for Canadians
- 2.1.1 Weather Observations, Forecasts and Warnings
- 2.1.2 Health-related Meteorological Information
- 2.1.3 Climate Information, Predictions and Tools
- 2.2 Weather and Environmental Services for Targeted Users
- 2.2.1 Meteorological services in support of air navigation
- 2.2.2 Meteorological and Ice services in support of marine navigation
- 2.2.3 Meteorological services in support of military operations
- 2.2.4 Meteorological services for economic and commercial sectors
3. Threats to Canadians and their environment from pollution are minimized.
- 3.1 Substances and Waste Management
- 3.1.1 Substances Management
- 3.1.2 Effluent Management
- 3.1.3 Marine Pollution
- 3.1.4 Environmental Emergencies
- 3.1.5 Contaminated Sites
- 3.2 Climate Change and Clean Air
- 3.2.1 Climate Change and Clean Air Regulatory Program
- 3.2.2 International Climate Change and Clean Air Partnerships
- 3.2.3 Environmental Technology
- 3.3 Compliance Promotion and Enforcement-Pollutions
Internal Services*
- Governance and Management Support (includes Management and Oversight, Communications, and Legal)
- Resource Management Services (includes Human Resources Management, Financial Management, Information Management, Information Technology, and Travel and Other Administrative Services)
- Asset Management Services (includes Real Property, Materiel, and Acquisition)
There are Sub-sub-activities under these programs that have not been identified in this graphic.
*The Internal Services Program includes groups of related activities and resources that are administered to support the Department's Strategic Outcomes and Programs. It is the basis for a common government-wide approach to planning, designing, budgeting, reporting and communicating all Government of Canada internal services.
Total: $951.6 million
- Strategic Outcome 1 - Canada’s natural environment is conserved and restored for present and future generations: 30%
- Strategic Outcome 2 - Canadians are equipped to make informed decisions on changing weather, water and climate conditions: 19%
- Strategic Outcome 3 - Threats to Canadians and their environment from pollution are minimized: 31%
- Internal Services: 20%
Actual Spending (Total)
- 2009-2010 - 1,095
- 2010-2011 - 1,087
- 2011-2012 - 1,008
Forecast Spending (Total)
- 2012-2013 - 1,088
Planned Spending (Total)
- 2013-2014 - 952
- 2014-2015 - 912
- 2015-2016 - 846