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Great Lakes 154 Große Seen 119 USA 31 United States 25 Wasserversorgung 18 Kanada 16 Water supply 16 Gewässerbelastung 14 Water pollution 14 Canada 13 Environmental policy 13 Umweltpolitik 13 Gewässerschutz 12 Water conservation 12 Pollution 10 Umweltbelastung 10 Theorie 9 Theory 9 Vereinigte Staaten 9 Welt 9 World 9 Africa 7 Afrika 7 Environmental protection 6 Wasser 6 Water 6 Binnenschifffahrt 5 Climate change 5 Cost-benefit analysis 5 Demand system 5 Estimation 5 Fischerei 5 Fisheries 5 Grosse Seen 5 Inland waterway transport 5 Klimawandel 5 Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse 5 Nachfragesystem 5 Schätzung 5 Shipping 5
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Book / Working Paper 85 Article 67 Journal 4 Other 1
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Article in journal 36 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 36 Graue Literatur 17 Non-commercial literature 17 Aufsatz im Buch 6 Book section 6 Amtsdruckschrift 5 Arbeitspapier 5 Government document 5 Working Paper 5 Statistik 4 No longer published / No longer aquired 3 Statistics 3 Collection of articles of several authors 2 Sammelwerk 2 Atlas 1 Case study 1 Conference proceedings 1 Fallstudie 1 Kartenmaterial 1 Konferenzschrift 1
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English 127 Undetermined 28 German 1 French 1
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Testa, William A. 10 Easter, Kenneth William 4 Lupi, Frank 4 Becker, Nir 3 Hall, Noah D. 3 Krantzberg, Gail 3 Phaneuf, Daniel J. 3 Allardice, David R. 2 Beierle, Thomas 2 Bishop, Richard C. 2 Braden, John B. 2 Craft, Erik D. 2 Emes, Joel 2 Fay, George Emory 2 Herriges, Joseph A. 2 Holt, Matthew T. 2 Kehl, Jenny 2 Klier, Thomas 2 Kling, Catherine L. 2 Koelz, Walter 2 Konisky, David 2 Lagakos, David 2 Mattoon, Richard H. 2 Mayer, Harold M. 2 Melstrom, Richard T. 2 Ohanian, Lee E. 2 Scanlan, Melissa K. 2 Schenker, Eric 2 Stanley, Henry Morton 2 Verweij, Marco 2 Adriaens, Peter 1 Aguilar, Linda M. 1 Alder, Simeon 1 Alder, Simeon D. 1 Anderson, Gerald H. 1 Applegate, Vernon C. 1 Arnold, Anthony 1 Ashby, Lowell De Witt 1 Austrian, Ziona 1 Balch, Jeff 1
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Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago 8 Great Lakes Saint Lawrence Tidewater Association 2 Institute for Water Resources <Alexandria, Va.> 2 Museum of Anthropology <Greeley, Colo.> 2 USA / Bureau of Fisheries 2 Agricultural and Applied Economics Association - AAEA 1 Board of Engineers for River and Harbors 1 Coastal Plains Regional Commission 1 European Union Institute for Security Studies 1 Four Corners Regional Commission 1 General Organizing Commission for the Twelfth International Congress of Navigation 1 Indiana University Bloomington / Institute for Development Strategies 1 Kanada / Department of the Environment 1 Kanada / Government 1 New England Regional Commission 1 Ozarks Regional Commission 1 The Institute for Development Strategies 1 USA 1 USA / Corps of Engineers 1 United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees 1 United States / Congress / House / Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries / Subcommittee on Merchant Marine 1 United States / Congress / Senate / Committee on Foreign Relations / Subcommittee on the Great Lakes Basin 1 United States / Office of Business Economics / Regional Economics Division 1 United States / Office of Regional Economic Coordination 1 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1 Upper Great Lakes Regional Commission. U. S. 1 Wisconsin Department of Transportation, Division of Planning 1 e-mobil BW GmbH 1
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Chicago Fed Letter 5 Agricultural and resource economics review : ARER 4 Assessing the Midwest Economy 4 American journal of agricultural economics 3 Bureau of Fisheries document 2 Economic Commentary 2 Globalization : effects on fisheries resources 2 Land economics : applied research on environmental resources 2 Occasional publications in anthropology / Ethnology series 2 Sustainability 2 The journal of economic history 2 Water Resources Management 2 Working paper series / Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago 2 (U[nited] S[tates] Department of Agriculture. Statistical bulletin 1 2010 Annual Meeting, July 25-27, 2010, Denver, Colorado 1 A League of Nations 1 A United States Department of Commerce Publication 1 Afrique contemporaine : la revue de l'Afrique et du développement 1 Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 1 Annual Review of Resource Economics 1 Business history 1 CIRRELT 1 Canadian geographical journal 1 Cases on the diffusion and adoption of sustainable development practices 1 Challenges 1 China belt and road initiative journal : research analysis and perspectives 1 Climate policy 1 Contemporary economic policy : a journal of Western Economic Association International 1 Contribution 1 Cost-benefit analysis and water resources management 1 Development Outreach 1 EUI working paper / EPU 1 Eastern economic journal 1 Ecological economics : the transdisciplinary journal of the International Society for Ecological Economics 1 Economic Perspectives 1 Economic systems research 1 Empirical economics : a journal of the Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria 1 Environmental taxation and climate change : achieving sustainability through fiscal policy 1 Fedgazette 1 Fraser research bulletin 1
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Decarbonization through modal shift using a synchromodal platform : a case study in the Great Lakes
Filom, Siyavash; Razavi, Saiedeh - In: Journal of supply chain management science : JSCMS 4 (2023) 3/4, pp. 97-113
This paper offers an empirical study to explore the relationship between transportation modalities and environmental concerns, promoting the adoption of synchromodality as a strategic pathway to achieving sustainable freight transport. The study uses a synchromodal freight transportation...
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Measuring Ontario's prosperity gap at the metropolitan area level
Eisen, Ben; Emes, Joel; Li, Nathaniel - 2023
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Residential mobility and the value of water quality improvements in the Milwaukee Estuary Area of Concern
Donnelly, Emma; Melstrom, Richard T. - In: Agricultural and resource economics review : ARER 52 (2023) 2, pp. 250-272
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The effect of remediating PCB-contaminated sediments on home prices in Milwaukee,Wisconsin, USA
Wilkinson, Robin; Melstrom, Richard T. - In: Agricultural and resource economics review : ARER 52 (2023) 1, pp. 71-88
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Contemporary challenges of United States Great Lakes ports
Slack, Brian; Comtois, Claude - 2022
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The salmon capital of Michigan : the rise and fall of a Great Lakes fishery
Prichard, Carson - 2024
"Weaving together the stories and voices of residents, anglers, community leaders, and environmental workers and researchers, this compelling account details the lives and livelihoods impacted by a once-unrivaled Michigan salmon fishery. From the introduction of Chinook salmon to the Great Lakes...
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Eight Emerging Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Small-Scale Cross-Border Trade in the Great Lakes Region
Mvunga, Nyembezi - 2021
Small-scale cross-border trade (SSCBT) is a defining feature of the economies of the borderlands of the Great Lakes Region (GLR). It is an important source of income and a necessary channel to access goods and services that have enabled vulnerable households to increase their resilience against...
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State policy and local resilience : evaluating state policies for flood resilience in the Great Lakes region of the United States
Hughes, Sara; Resor, Caroline; Newberry, Heather - In: Climate policy 23 (2023) 10, pp. 1302-1313
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Cleaning up the Great Lakes : housing market impacts of removing legacy pollutants
Cassidy, Alecia Waite; Meeks, Robyn C.; Moore, Michael R. - In: Journal of public economics 226 (2023), pp. 1-21
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Measuring beachgoer preferences for avoiding harmful algal blooms and bacterial warnings
Boudreaux, Greg; Lupi, Frank; Sohngen, Brent; Xu, Alan - In: Ecological economics : the transdisciplinary journal of … 204PA (2023), pp. 1-19
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Labor market conflict and the decline of the Rust Belt
Alder, Simeon D.; Lagakos, David; Ohanian, Lee E. - In: Journal of political economy 131 (2023) 10, pp. 2780-2824
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A Capital Markets-Based Water Risk Assessment of Key Industrial Water Users in the Great Lakes Region : Indicators for Portfolio Managers
Arnold, Anthony; Jiang, Celina; Adriaens, Peter; Sinha, … - 2020
This project explores capital markets risk exposure from water use in key industrial sectors in the Great Lakes region, represented by a subset of the region's largest companies and water users. The largest industrial water users in the Great Lakes region include (in decreasing order):...
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Irrigation water demand : price elasticities and climatic determinants in the great lakes region
Kornelis, Ari; Norris, Patricia E. - In: Agricultural and resource economics review : ARER 49 (2020) 3, pp. 437-464
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The Great Lapse : Climate Change, Water Resources and Economic Risks in the Great Lakes
Kehl, Jenny - 2019
The striking vastness of the world’s largest surface freshwater resource, the Laurentian Great Lakes, has generated the fallacy that they are not highly vulnerable to climate change. This fallacy has created a great lapse in our research and understanding of the effects of climate change on...
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Les vérités difficiles de l’histoire contemporaine des Grands Lacs
Ndaywel è Nziem, Isidore - In: Afrique contemporaine : la revue de l'Afrique et du … 273 (2022) 1, pp. 9-28
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A multiregional input-output optimization model to assess impacts of water supply disruptions under climate change on the Great Lakes economy
Garcia-Hernandez, Jorge A.; Brouwer, Roy - In: Economic systems research 33 (2021) 4, pp. 509-535
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Troubled Waters : Reinvigorating Great Lakes Environmental Governance through Deliberative Democracy
MacLean, Jason - 2017
This article places Great Lakes environmental governance in the larger legal context of the purported “myth” of transboundary environmental harm prevention. After setting out this comparative framework, the article discusses the role of public participation in environmental governance –...
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Great Lakes : weak democracies?
Luengo-Cabrera, José. (contributor);  … - European Union Institute for Security Studies - 2016
Presidential attempts to extend term limits in the Great Lakes region have resuscitated a debate over their impact on security. But beyond these presidential predicaments, questions have been raised over the erosion of democratic accountability across the region.
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Water quality protection of the Canada-US Great Lakes : examining the emerging state/nonstate governance approach
Martin, Madeleine; Webb, Kernaghan - In: International journal of innovation & sustainable … 14 (2020) 1, pp. 102-124
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Diagnosis of sustainability of trans-boundary water governance in the Great Lakes basin
Talukder, Byomkesh; Hipel, Keith W. - In: World development : the multi-disciplinary … 129 (2020), pp. 1-12
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Ontario vs. the US “rust belt” : coping with a changing economic world
Murphy, Robert P.; Clemens, Jason; Emes, Joel; … - 2015
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Forced Displacement in the Great Lakes Region
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees - 2015
At the end of 2013, there were about 3.3 million people who remained forcibly displaced within the Great Lakes Region (GLR) of Africa. Of these, 82 percent were internally displaced persons (IDPs) and 18 percent refugees; 64 percent were under 18 years old. This Report analyzes the extent,...
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Innovations in Public Participation and Environmental Planning : Examples from the Great Lakes Region
Konisky, David; Beierle, Thomas - 2015
Public participation has become a standard component of environmental decision-making processes. Frequently used methods of public involvement, such as public comments and hearings, however, are too often reactive in nature, involve insufficient deliberation, and engage only a small number of...
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An Exploratory Analysis of Stream Teratogenicity and Human Health Using Zebrafish Whole-Sediment Toxicity Test
Dellinger, Matthew; Carvan, Michael J.; Klingler, Rebekah H. - In: Challenges 5 (2014) 1, pp. 75-97
This study demonstrates a novel application of effect-based toxicity testing for streams that may provide indications of co-perturbation to ecological and human health. For this study, a sediment contact assay using zebrafish (<i>Danio rerio)</i> embryos was adapted to serve as an indicator of...
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Food and Virtual Water in the Great Lakes States
Scanlan, Melissa K.; Kehl, Jenny - 2014
The virtual water content of food needs to be understood and regulated, due to the vast amount of water involved in food production. Virtual water is the total amount of water used to produce a product. Such water consumption has been coined “virtual,” because the water use is hidden,...
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Protecting the Public Trust and Human Rights in the Great Lakes
Scanlan, Melissa K. - 2013
This Article explains that Great Lakes water is a commons and a public trust; this water should be delivered as a freely accessible public good for domestic use; and the United States and Canada should not allow private corporations to take Great Lakes trust water out of the public commons...
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Oil and Freshwater Don’t Mix : Transnational Regulation of Drilling in the Great Lakes
Hall, Noah D. - 2013
In the wake of the Gulf oil blowout disaster, there is renewed interest in protecting the freshwater of the Great Lakes from the risks of oil drilling. The region has significant oil resources that would be economically and technologically accessible through drilling in the Great Lakes. The...
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Mixed Blessings : The Great Lakes Compact and Agreement, the IJC, and International Dispute Resolution
Parrish, Austen - 2013
For scholars of international law and international dispute resolution, the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact and Agreement may seem a mixed blessing. On the one hand, they promise environmental cooperation and management of the Great Lakes at an unprecedented scale....
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Controlling Great Lakes Pollution : A Study in United States - Canadian Environmental Cooperation
Bilder, Richard - 2013
This article is a study of the then proposed 1971 U.S.-Canada Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement and the long history of developing U.S.- Canadian cooperation that preceded it. The article suggests that this experience: (1) offers guidance for the solution of problems that other programs of...
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The Curse of Oil Continues in the Great Lakes Region of Africa?
Katshung, Dr. Joseph Yav - 2013
There is a lot of excellent academic, policy and practice work on the links between natural resources and conflict. There are still different viewpoints in the field of the exact relationship of resources to conflict, as people have summed up as the distinction between greed and grievance....
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Climate Change and Great Lakes Water Resources : Avoiding Future Conflicts with Conservation
Hall, Noah D.; Stuntz, Bret B. - 2013
Despite the complexities of climatology, certain consistent themes emerge with implications for water availability: as the world gets warmer, it will experience increased regional variability in precipitation, more frequent heavy precipitation events, becoming more susceptible to drought. This...
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The Great Lakes and the Mediterranean Sea : Ecosystem Management and Sustainability in the Context of Economic Integration
Benidickson, Jamie - 2013
The paper surveys the evolution of two international environmental agreements originating in the 1970s and intended to promote water quality. Both the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement and the Barcelona Convention system respecting the Mediterranean have adapted to newly acknowledged...
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Toward a New Horizontal Federalism : Interstate Water Management in the Great Lakes Region
Hall, Noah D. - 2013
This article presents a new model for environmental policy, called cooperative horizontal federalism. The cooperative horizontal federalism approach utilizes a constitutional mechanism for states to bind themselves to common substantive and procedural environmental protection standards,...
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Hydraulic Fracturing and Water Resource Management in the Great Lakes
Schroeck, Nicholas; Karisny, Stephanie - 2013
This article provides a brief overview of hydraulic fracturing regulation in United States and Canada, with a focus on the state of Michigan and the province of Ontario. It then discusses the ban on new and increased diversions of Great Lakes water in the Agreement and the Compact, and how this...
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The Great Lakes as an Environmental Heritage of Humankind : An International Law Perspective
Tarlock, A. Dan - 2013
Since 1985, the eight Great Lakes states and the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec have cooperated to prevent almost all diversions of water from the Great Lakes basin. In 2005, the eight states signed an Agreement to create a tiered system of reviews for diversions and a draft interstate...
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Corporate behaviour and ecological disaster : Dow Chemical and the Great Lakes mercury crisis, 1970-1972
Müller, Simone M. - In: Business history 60 (2018) 3, pp. 399-422
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Flax Americana : a history of the fibre and oil that covered a continent
MacFadyen, Joshua - 2018
"Farmers feed cities, but starting in the nineteenth century they painted them too. Flax from Canada and the northern United States produced fibre for textiles and linseed oil for paint - critical commodities in a century when wars were fought over fibre and when increased urbanization demanded...
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Tanzania - Rwanda corridor : a route connecting the Great Lakes Region of Africa to the Indian Ocean
In: China belt and road initiative journal : research … 1 (2018) 4, pp. 186-197
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Renegotiation of the 1987 Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement: From Confusion to Promise
Krantzberg, Gail - In: Sustainability 4 (2012) 6, pp. 1239-1255
For nearly four decades, the Great Lakes regime has invoked the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement as the mechanism for binational cooperation on programs and policies. Many advances in water quality have led to unquestionable improvements in ecosystem quality, habitat and biodiversity, and...
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The Public Trust Doctrine and the Great Lakes Shores
Kilbert, Kenneth - 2012
The shores of the Great Lakes are a battleground, and their future use is shrouded in uncertainty and controversy. Lakefront owners, armed with their deeds, assert an exclusive right to use their properties at least down to the water's edge. Members of the public, brandishing the venerable but...
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A Lesson from Cape Wind : Implementation of Offshore Wind Energy in the Great Lakes Should Occur through Multi-State Cooperation
Conger, Hanna - 2012
The aftermath of the April 2010 explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil-drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico has caused the United States to reevaluate its energy production. In the wake of the tragic oil spill, now known to be the worst environmental disaster in the nation’s history, a new...
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Opening the Floodgates and Draining the Great Lakes One Bottle at a Time : How Privatizing Water Resources Threatens the Great Lakes
Ross, Rhonda - 2012
The Great Lakes are an enormous and precious source of fresh water on earth. Although water such as that in the Great Lakes has long been viewed as a public good, some private companies are seeing huge profits from bottling and selling water from the Great Lakes ecosystem. Concern about such...
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Meta-Functional Transfer of Hedonic Property Values: Application to Great Lakes Areas of Concern
Braden, John B.; Feng, Xia; Freitas, Luiz; Won, DooHwan - In: Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 39 (2010) 1
This paper explores the use of functional benefits transfer to forecast the effects of waste sites on property values. The results of a meta-analysis of hedonic studies of waste sites are coupled with spatial analysis techniques to produce estimates of the effects of toxic contamination in Areas...
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Valuing Great Lakes Beaches
Song, Feng; Lupi, Frank; Kaplowitz, Michael D. - Agricultural and Applied Economics Association - AAEA - 2010
This study aims to estimate the recreational use values of Great Lakes beaches using a two-level nested logit Random Utility Model. The choice set contains all 594 public Great Lakes beaches in Michigan. Beach sites located in the same Great Lakes water body are arranged into a nest. The trip...
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The Power of Parliamentary South-South Learning : Fighting Small Arms in the Great Lakes Region and Horn of Africa
Balch, Jeff - 2010
Few other regions in the world have been hit so hard by so many wars and domestic conflicts as the countries in the Great Lakes Region and the Horn of Africa over the past fifteen years. Traders and brokers of small arms cool-headedly spotted the opportunities in these regions. Local demand was...
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La sortie de crise dans l'Est du Congo et les perspectives de la coopération régionale
Jacquemot, Pierre - In: Mondes en développement n° 147 (2009) 3, pp. 93-108
In RDC, links between illegal trade of minerals and permanent conflicts in Ituri and in the Kivus is obvious. From 1994 to 2009, consequences have been frightful : population exodus, sexual violence against women, child enrolment as soldiers, environmental losses. Coming back to a sustainable...
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Renegotiating the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement: The Process for a Sustainable Outcome
Krantzberg, Gail - In: Sustainability 1 (2009) 2, pp. 254-267
This is a defining moment for the Great Lakes St Lawrence region, with the opportunity to renovate the regime for ecosystem improvement, protection and sustainability. The binational Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement was first signed in 1972. The outcome of a 2007 review of the Agreement by...
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Elektromobilität weltweit : Baden-Württemberg im internationalen Vergleich
Zanker, Christoph; Moll, Cornelius; Thielmann, Axel; … - e-mobil BW GmbH - 2015
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What are We Gaining from Public Participation? Observations from Environmental Planning in the Great Lakes
Beierle, Thomas; Konisky, David - 2015
Attention to the need for greater stakeholder involvement in environmental decisionmaking has been increasing in recent years. The authors draw on a number of cases of environmental planning in the Great Lakes Region in an attempt to understand the possible benefits stakeholder processes can...
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The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments and the Great Lakes economy: Challenges and opportunities
Hanson, D.; Molburg, J.; Pandola, G.; Taxon, T.; Lurie, G. - 2008
This paper deals with the market for SO{sub 2} emission allowances over time and electric utility compliance choices. For currently high emitting plants ( 2.5 lb SO{sub 2}/MMBtu), the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments (CAAA) provide for about twice as many SO{sub 2} allowances to be issued per year...
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