The Columbia Basin is at a crossroads due to the potential termination of the 1964 Canada-US Columbia River Treaty. Once widely recognized as a world-leading, innovative approach to transboundary water governance, concerns are mounting about whether the renegotiation process can address the numerous issues that have emerged since 1964 and regain the Columbia River’s status as a recognized global leader in transboundary governance. In preparation for this milestone, Canadian and US agencies have begun to address what Kenney (2009) calls the “omissions of the past”: ecosystem integrity, cultural flows, indigenous values, and climate change (see Province of BC, 2013; U.S. Entity, 2013). The small body of scholarship that has characterized Ca...
With over 200 rivers around the world crossing international boundaries, internationally accepted tr...
Global population growth, climate change, and industrialization, are putting extreme pressures on wo...
The challenges facing water governance and management in Canada are many and varied, and climate cha...
The Columbia River Treaty, passed in 1964, split hydropower and flood control regulation of the rive...
Graduation date: 2016The Columbia River Treaty (CRT) is often used as an example of how treaties can...
In February of 2017, Western Washington University (WWU) and Northwest Indian College (NWIC) hosted ...
Since 1964, the Columbia River Treaty has shaped the joint use of the Columbia River by the United S...
The Columbia River watershed comprises 258,500 square miles (about the size of Texas), with 15 perce...
Canada's Mackenzie River Basin (MRB) is one of the largest relatively pristine ecosystems in North A...
This article explores the emergence of formal and informal bridging organizations to facilitate solu...
The year 2014 is a key date for the potential re-negotiation of the Columbia River Treaty between th...
Panel Discussion: U.S.-Canada Transboundary Perspectives Slide titles: - Columbia River Treaty – the...
The management of transboundary water resources between the united states, Mexico and Canada is chan...
The severe flooding along the Nooksack River in November 2021 was the latest in a long history of fl...
The 1964 Columbia River Treaty between the United States and Canada is currently under review. Under...
With over 200 rivers around the world crossing international boundaries, internationally accepted tr...
Global population growth, climate change, and industrialization, are putting extreme pressures on wo...
The challenges facing water governance and management in Canada are many and varied, and climate cha...
The Columbia River Treaty, passed in 1964, split hydropower and flood control regulation of the rive...
Graduation date: 2016The Columbia River Treaty (CRT) is often used as an example of how treaties can...
In February of 2017, Western Washington University (WWU) and Northwest Indian College (NWIC) hosted ...
Since 1964, the Columbia River Treaty has shaped the joint use of the Columbia River by the United S...
The Columbia River watershed comprises 258,500 square miles (about the size of Texas), with 15 perce...
Canada's Mackenzie River Basin (MRB) is one of the largest relatively pristine ecosystems in North A...
This article explores the emergence of formal and informal bridging organizations to facilitate solu...
The year 2014 is a key date for the potential re-negotiation of the Columbia River Treaty between th...
Panel Discussion: U.S.-Canada Transboundary Perspectives Slide titles: - Columbia River Treaty – the...
The management of transboundary water resources between the united states, Mexico and Canada is chan...
The severe flooding along the Nooksack River in November 2021 was the latest in a long history of fl...
The 1964 Columbia River Treaty between the United States and Canada is currently under review. Under...
With over 200 rivers around the world crossing international boundaries, internationally accepted tr...
Global population growth, climate change, and industrialization, are putting extreme pressures on wo...
The challenges facing water governance and management in Canada are many and varied, and climate cha...