The Columbia River Treaty (CRT) between Canada and the United States was implemented in 1964 to cooperatively manage water-related issues. Treaty terms were based on concerns of flood control and economic growth with no consideration for ecosystem health and the benefits therein. In turn, basin management has become fragmented and deleterious to the River’s vast and complex watershed ecosystems. To ensure the Columbia River Basin (CRB) is able to absorb increasing demands while protecting environmental quality, provisions for the management of ecosystem services must be improved in the modernization of the Treaty. This study uses the white sturgeon as an example of how undervalued ecosystem goods and services can be integrated into the CRT....
The salmonid fisheries of the Columbia River Basin (CRB) have enormous socioeconomic, cultural, and ...
Snake River salmon, historically constituting the most abundant salmon runs in the Columbia River Ba...
This Article examines the interplay between the Clean Water Act and Endangered Species Act, the nece...
The Columbia River Treaty, passed in 1964, split hydropower and flood control regulation of the rive...
Canada’s participation in the Columbia River Treaty is potentially an inefficient use of Canadian wa...
Graduation date: 2016The Columbia River Treaty (CRT) is often used as an example of how treaties can...
The 1964 Columbia River Treaty between the United States and Canada is currently under review. Under...
In February of 2017, Western Washington University (WWU) and Northwest Indian College (NWIC) hosted ...
This article explores the emergence of formal and informal bridging organizations to facilitate solu...
In 1994 the Kootenai River stock of white sturgeon was listed as endangered under the United States’...
At the end of World War II the United States embarked on an ambitious agenda of dam construction to ...
The Columbia River Treaty is an agreement between Canada and the United States for management of an...
Since 1964, the Columbia River Treaty has shaped the joint use of the Columbia River by the United S...
The 1964 Columbia River Treaty entered by the United States and Canada for mutual benefits in flood ...
The Columbia River watershed comprises 258,500 square miles (about the size of Texas), with 15 perce...
The salmonid fisheries of the Columbia River Basin (CRB) have enormous socioeconomic, cultural, and ...
Snake River salmon, historically constituting the most abundant salmon runs in the Columbia River Ba...
This Article examines the interplay between the Clean Water Act and Endangered Species Act, the nece...
The Columbia River Treaty, passed in 1964, split hydropower and flood control regulation of the rive...
Canada’s participation in the Columbia River Treaty is potentially an inefficient use of Canadian wa...
Graduation date: 2016The Columbia River Treaty (CRT) is often used as an example of how treaties can...
The 1964 Columbia River Treaty between the United States and Canada is currently under review. Under...
In February of 2017, Western Washington University (WWU) and Northwest Indian College (NWIC) hosted ...
This article explores the emergence of formal and informal bridging organizations to facilitate solu...
In 1994 the Kootenai River stock of white sturgeon was listed as endangered under the United States’...
At the end of World War II the United States embarked on an ambitious agenda of dam construction to ...
The Columbia River Treaty is an agreement between Canada and the United States for management of an...
Since 1964, the Columbia River Treaty has shaped the joint use of the Columbia River by the United S...
The 1964 Columbia River Treaty entered by the United States and Canada for mutual benefits in flood ...
The Columbia River watershed comprises 258,500 square miles (about the size of Texas), with 15 perce...
The salmonid fisheries of the Columbia River Basin (CRB) have enormous socioeconomic, cultural, and ...
Snake River salmon, historically constituting the most abundant salmon runs in the Columbia River Ba...
This Article examines the interplay between the Clean Water Act and Endangered Species Act, the nece...