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Transboundary Environmental Governance Across the World's Longest Border

Brooks, Stephen(Edited by)Olive, Andrea(Edited by)
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Canada and the United States share a border that spans several of the world’s major watersheds and encompasses the largest reserves of fresh water on the planet.

The border that separates these two neighbours is political, but the natural environment is a matter of common concern.

In recent years, dramatic changes have taken place in the political and environmental landscapes that shape the conversations, possibilities, and processes associated with the management of this shared interest. than ever, Indigenous populations are recognized to be a necessary part of negotiations and decision-making regarding matters ranging from pipelines to the protection of endangered species’ habitats. Globalization and, in particular, the continuing elaboration of a transnational conversation and architecture for addressing issues related to climate change have ramifications for Canada-US transboundary issues. The contributors to this volume examine the state of the existing transboundary relationship between Canada and the United States, including the governance structures and processes, the environmental impacts and adequacy of these structures and processes, and the opportunities and obstacles that exist for reform and improved outcomes.

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Product Details
1611862884 / 9781611862881
Paperback / softback
30/07/2018
United States
English
276 pages : illustrations
23 cm