Bilateral ecopolitics : Continuity and change in Canadian- American environmental relations Auteur Prestre P., Stoett P. Date 2006 Source IUCN (ID: MON-080345) Éditeur | Lieu de publication Ashgate | Aldershot, UK Pages 286 p. Type du document Monographie/livre Langue Anglais Champ d'application International Sujet Environnement gén. Mot clé Effet transfrontière Résumé Contents Preface 1. Introduction: From Neglect to Concern: The Study of Canadian-American Ecopolitics Peter Stoett and Philippe Le Prestre 2. Managing Canada¿s U.S. Relations Through NAFTA¿s Trade-Environment Regime John Kirton 3. Ground-level Ozone: Provincial-State Cross-Border Regimes Debora Van Nijnatten 4. Transboundary Air Don Munton 5. Canadian-U.S. Cooperation: Regional Climate Change Action in the Northeast Henrik Selin and Stacy D. VanDeveer 6. Canada-U.S. Arctic Policies: Sharing a Northern Continent Rob Huebert 7. The Management of Shared Waters: Watershed Boards Past and Future Al Schwartz 8. Can the Great Lakes of North America Survive Globalization? Mary Durfee and Mirit Shamir 9. Extinction and Invasion: Transborder Conservation Efforts John Nick Sanders and Peter J. Stoett 10. Multi-level Environmental Governance in North America: Migratory Birds and Biodiversity Robert Boardman 11. The Pacific Salmon Dispute and Canada-U.S. Environmental Relations Samuel Barkin 12. North American Integration and "Green" Electricity Ian Rowlands 12. Uniquely Positioned: Global Economic Integration and Canada-U.S. Environmental Relations Robert Paehlke References About the contributors Index