2010–2011 Program Activity Architecture (PAA) showing Activities and Sub-Activities
Strategic Outcome 1: Threats to Canadians and their environment from pollution are minimized
- Substance and Waste Management
- Substance Management
- Waste Management*
- Environmental Emergencies
- Contaminated Sites
- Climate Change and Clean Air
- Climate Change and Clean Air Regulatory Program*
- Climate Change and Clean Air Regulatory Partnerships*
- Environmental Technology*
- Compliance Promotion and Enforcement – Pollution
Strategic Outcome 2: Canadians are equipped make informed decisions on changing weather, water and climate conditions
- Weather and Environmental Services for Canadians
- Weather Observations, Forecasts and Warnings
- Health-related Meteorological Information
- Climate Information, Predictions and Tools
- Weather and Environmental Services for Targeted Users
- Services to Aviation
- Services to Marine Transportation
- Services to the Department of National Defence
- Services to Economic Sectors
Strategic Outcome 3: Canada's natural environment is conserved and restored for present and future generations
- Biodiversity – Wildlife and Habitat
- Biodiversity Policy and Priorities
- Species at Risk
- Migratory Birds
- Wildlife Habitat Conservation*
- Water Resources
- Water Quality and Aquatic Ecosystems Health
- Water Resource Management and Use
- Hydrological Service and Water Survey
- Sustainable Ecosystems
- Sustainability Reporting and Indicators
- Ecosystem Assessment and Approaches
- Community Engagement*
- Ecosystems Initiatives*
- Compliance Promotion and Enforcement – Wildlife
Strategic Outcome 4: Canadians benefit from the responsible development of the Mackenzie gas resources
Other
- Internal Services
- Governance and Management Support*
- Resource Management Services*
- Asset Management Services*
*There are Sub-sub-activities under these programs that have not been identified in this graphic.