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Fourteen U.S.-Canadian Subnational Electricity Relations
Interests, Institutions, and Interactions
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Ian H. Rowlands
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations ix
- List of Tables xi
- Foreword xiii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Research on Transboundary Environmental Governance in North America 1
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Bilateral And Trilateral Institutional Effectiveness
- Navigating Overlap Management under NAFTA 31
- The CEC, Digital Divides, and Participatory Challenges in the U.S.-Mexican Borderlands 51
- The Absence of—and Need for—a Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment Agreement between the United States and Canada 72
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Biodiversity And Natural Resource Governance
- The Evolution of Natural Resource Conservation Capacity on the U.S.-Mexican Border 105
- Biodiversity without Borders? 131
- Institutional Features of U.S.-Canadian Transboundary Fisheries Governance 156
- Continental Counter-Invasion 180
- Transnational Networks and Transboundary Water Governance in the Colorado River Delta 203
- Environmentalists, Natural Resources, and the Fence on the Mexico Boundary 228
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Energy And Climate Change Mitigation
- The Canadian Oil Sands Policy-Planning Network 255
- U.S.-Mexican Energy Relations 276
- Fluid Relations 307
- U.S.-Canadian Subnational Electricity Relations 334
- The Case for Continental 357
- Reflections and Projections on North American Environmental Governance Research 383
- Contributors 397
- Index 403
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations ix
- List of Tables xi
- Foreword xiii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Research on Transboundary Environmental Governance in North America 1
-
Bilateral And Trilateral Institutional Effectiveness
- Navigating Overlap Management under NAFTA 31
- The CEC, Digital Divides, and Participatory Challenges in the U.S.-Mexican Borderlands 51
- The Absence of—and Need for—a Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment Agreement between the United States and Canada 72
-
Biodiversity And Natural Resource Governance
- The Evolution of Natural Resource Conservation Capacity on the U.S.-Mexican Border 105
- Biodiversity without Borders? 131
- Institutional Features of U.S.-Canadian Transboundary Fisheries Governance 156
- Continental Counter-Invasion 180
- Transnational Networks and Transboundary Water Governance in the Colorado River Delta 203
- Environmentalists, Natural Resources, and the Fence on the Mexico Boundary 228
-
Energy And Climate Change Mitigation
- The Canadian Oil Sands Policy-Planning Network 255
- U.S.-Mexican Energy Relations 276
- Fluid Relations 307
- U.S.-Canadian Subnational Electricity Relations 334
- The Case for Continental 357
- Reflections and Projections on North American Environmental Governance Research 383
- Contributors 397
- Index 403