The transboundary nature of stressors impacting shared water bodies has been traditionally recognized in agreements between nation states. Several developments have led to new layers of cross border environmental actors, including regional and city level interactions. This proliferation of non-state actors is witnessed in two large water bodies, the Baltic Sea and the North American Great Lakes. In both regions, transboundary water governance was led by nation states in agreements to improve heavily contaminated waters, the Helsinki Convention (1974) and the North American Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement (1972), respectively. Whilst there has been much research on transnational regional networks, especially in Europe, there has been les...
My research involves the study of transnational water networks and I look at the way water policies ...
Why are some non-state actors more successful than others in developing and maintaining durable patt...
Understanding the factors that contribute to transboundary water conflict and cooperation is critica...
The transboundary nature of stressors impacting shared water bodies has been traditionally recognize...
The Baltic Sea and the North American Great Lakes are two transboundary watersheds that are at risk ...
Water is a basic requirement for all human activity. In the early days of human history people had t...
Previous analysis of transboundary water governance has been focused primarily on state-centred appr...
Local governments, or municipalities, play a key role in water governance around the world owing to ...
This article analyzes how local stakeholders along the Canada – U.S. border are increasingly involve...
Local governments, or municipalities, play a key role in water governance around the world owing to ...
Transnational governance is undertaken not only through private regimes and partnerships of business...
A growing number of cities in different world regions are forming transnational networks in order to...
Water inspires innovative ways of thinking about circulation, power, and knowledge. Power circulates...
Governing and managing the allocation and use of freshwater has always been a complex and fraught un...
This thesis investigates the rescaling of transboundary water governance across the Canada – U.S. bo...
My research involves the study of transnational water networks and I look at the way water policies ...
Why are some non-state actors more successful than others in developing and maintaining durable patt...
Understanding the factors that contribute to transboundary water conflict and cooperation is critica...
The transboundary nature of stressors impacting shared water bodies has been traditionally recognize...
The Baltic Sea and the North American Great Lakes are two transboundary watersheds that are at risk ...
Water is a basic requirement for all human activity. In the early days of human history people had t...
Previous analysis of transboundary water governance has been focused primarily on state-centred appr...
Local governments, or municipalities, play a key role in water governance around the world owing to ...
This article analyzes how local stakeholders along the Canada – U.S. border are increasingly involve...
Local governments, or municipalities, play a key role in water governance around the world owing to ...
Transnational governance is undertaken not only through private regimes and partnerships of business...
A growing number of cities in different world regions are forming transnational networks in order to...
Water inspires innovative ways of thinking about circulation, power, and knowledge. Power circulates...
Governing and managing the allocation and use of freshwater has always been a complex and fraught un...
This thesis investigates the rescaling of transboundary water governance across the Canada – U.S. bo...
My research involves the study of transnational water networks and I look at the way water policies ...
Why are some non-state actors more successful than others in developing and maintaining durable patt...
Understanding the factors that contribute to transboundary water conflict and cooperation is critica...