Toward a Water Resources Management Decision Support System for the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin
Title | Toward a Water Resources Management Decision Support System for the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin PDF eBook |
Author | Great Lakes Commission |
Publisher | |
Pages | 148 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Aquatic ecology |
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S.J. Res. 45, a Resolution Consenting to and Approving the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact
Title | S.J. Res. 45, a Resolution Consenting to and Approving the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary |
Publisher | |
Pages | 120 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Electronic government information |
ISBN |
Assessing the Environmental Risks of the Water Bottling Industry's Extraction of Groundwater
Title | Assessing the Environmental Risks of the Water Bottling Industry's Extraction of Groundwater PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. Subcommittee on Domestic Policy |
Publisher | |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
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Estimation of Shallow Ground-water Recharge in the Great Lakes Basin
Title | Estimation of Shallow Ground-water Recharge in the Great Lakes Basin PDF eBook |
Author | Brian P. Neff |
Publisher | |
Pages | 32 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Groundwater flow |
ISBN |
Transboundary Environmental Governance across the World's Longest Border
Title | Transboundary Environmental Governance across the World's Longest Border PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Brooks |
Publisher | MSU Press |
Pages | 314 |
Release | 2018-07-01 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1628953357 |
Canada and the United States share a border that spans several of the world’s major watersheds and encompasses the largest reserves of fresh water on the planet. The border that separates these two neighbors is political, but the natural environment is a matter of common concern. In recent years, dramatic changes have taken place in the political and environmental landscapes that shape the conversations, possibilities, and processes associated with the management of this shared interest. More than ever, Indigenous populations are recognized to be a necessary part of negotiations and decision-making regarding matters ranging from pipelines to the protection of endangered species’ habitats. Globalization and, in particular, the continuing elaboration of a transnational conversation and architecture for addressing issues related to climate change have ramifications for Canada-US transboundary issues. The contributors to this volume examine the state of the existing transboundary relationship between Canada and the United States, including the governance structures and processes, the environmental impacts and adequacy of these structures and processes, and the opportunities and obstacles that exist for reform and improved outcomes.
Tribes, Land, and the Environment
Title | Tribes, Land, and the Environment PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Krakoff |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 2016-02-17 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1317006313 |
Legal and environmental concerns related to Indian law and tribal lands remain an understudied branch of both indigenous law and environmental law. Native American tribes have a far more complex relationship with the environment than is captured by the stereotype of Indians as environmental stewards. Meaningful tribal sovereignty requires that non-Indians recognize the right of Indians to determine their own relationship to the land and the environment. But tribes do not exist in a vacuum: in fact they are deeply affected by off-reservation activities and, similarly, tribal choices often have effects on nearby communities. This book brings together diverse essays by leading Indian law scholars across the disciplines of indigenous and environmental law. The chapters reveal the difficulties encountered by Native American tribes in attempts to establish their own environmental standards within federal Indian law and environmental law structures. Gleaning new insights from a focus on tribal land and property law, the collection studies the practice of tribal sovereignty as experienced by Indians and non-Indians, with an emphasis on the development and regulatory challenges these tribes face in the wake of climate change. This volume will advance the reader's knowledge and understanding of these challenging issues.
Tribes, Land, and the Environment
Title | Tribes, Land, and the Environment PDF eBook |
Author | Professor Ezra Rosser |
Publisher | Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. |
Pages | 346 |
Release | 2013-02-28 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 140949800X |
Legal and environmental concerns related to Indian law and tribal lands remain an understudied branch of both indigenous law and environmental law. Native American tribes have a far more complex relationship with the environment than is captured by the stereotype of Indians as environmental stewards. Meaningful tribal sovereignty requires that non-Indians recognize the right of Indians to determine their own relationship to the land and the environment. But tribes do not exist in a vacuum: in fact they are deeply affected by off-reservation activities and, similarly, tribal choices often have effects on nearby communities. This book brings together diverse essays by leading Indian law scholars across the disciplines of indigenous and environmental law. The chapters reveal the difficulties encountered by Native American tribes in attempts to establish their own environmental standards within federal Indian law and environmental law structures. Gleaning new insights from a focus on tribal land and property law, the collection studies the practice of tribal sovereignty as experienced by Indians and non-Indians, with an emphasis on the development and regulatory challenges these tribes face in the wake of climate change. This volume will advance the reader's knowledge and understanding of these challenging issues.