Great lakes : lessons in participatory governance
Grover, Velma I. Ed.
Great lakes : lessons in participatory governance - Boca Raton CRC Press 2012 - xiv,448p.
CONTENTS
Preface v
List of Contributors xi
SECTION 1 : SETTING THE SCENE
1.Introduction and Roadmap of the book 3
Introduction, Velma I. Grover
2.Great Lakes Great Responsibilities, History of and Lessons in Participatory Governance, Tom Crane 13
3.Governance in the Great Lakes, A Regime in Transition, Paul Muldoon 44
4.Innovations in Decision Making, Chris McLaughlan 67
5.Transnational Municipal Networks of American and Canadian Local Governments in the Context of Bilateral Environmental Relations, The Emergence of a European Phenomenon in the Great Lakes Basin, Irek Kusimierczyk 105
6.The Economic Benefits of Remedial Action Plans in Ontario, A. Kubursi 132
SECTION 2 PRINCIPLES OF INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
A Brief Introduction of Integrated Water Resources Management 167
7.General Overview of IWRM, Abigail Cruickshank and Velma I Grover
8.A Strategy for Sustainability—Making it Work in the Credit River Watershed, Christine Zimmer, Phil James, Kyle Vanderlinden, Robb Lukes and Tracy Patterson 184
9.Conservation Ontario’s Coordinating Mandate to Promote an Integrated Watershed Management Approach to Protection of the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Ecosystem, 21
Bonnie Fox and Sonya Meek
SECTION 3 CASE STUDIES
10.The Remedial Action Plans Program, Historical and Contemporary Overview 245
A Primer, Gail Krantzberg
11.First of the List : Collingwood Harbour Story 257
Gail Krantzberg
12. Hamilton Harbour, John Hall and Kristin M. O’Connor 268
13.As the Water Flows, Community Based Decision-Making and Participatory Planning for the Maumee Area of Concern, Ohio, Patrick Lawrence 293
14. Remedical Action Plan : A Case Study of Presque Isle Bay, Lori Boughton 312
15.Sustaining Restoring in Light of Climate Change 326
Sommar Abdel-Fattah
SECTION 4 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE GREAT LAKES
16.A Holistic Approach to Natural Resource Management, A Case of Lake Victoria Basin, Tom Okurut and Doreen M. Othero 349
17. Top-down and Bottom-up Collaboration in the Management of the Laurentian Great Lakes and Lake Victoria Fisheries, A Comparison of Two Shared Water Bodies, Marc Gaden, Oliva Mkumbo, Ted Lawrence and Chris Goddard 364
SECTION 5 INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP
18.Industry and Governance in the Great Lakes Basins, George Kuper 393
19.Hamilton Harbour’s Regeneration—An Industrial Perspective, Ian Shaw 411
SECTION 6 Conclusions
20.Conclusion, Lessons Learnt 427
Velma I. Grover
Index 433
About the Editors 439
Color Plate Section 441
9781578087693
333.9163 / GRO
Great lakes : lessons in participatory governance - Boca Raton CRC Press 2012 - xiv,448p.
CONTENTS
Preface v
List of Contributors xi
SECTION 1 : SETTING THE SCENE
1.Introduction and Roadmap of the book 3
Introduction, Velma I. Grover
2.Great Lakes Great Responsibilities, History of and Lessons in Participatory Governance, Tom Crane 13
3.Governance in the Great Lakes, A Regime in Transition, Paul Muldoon 44
4.Innovations in Decision Making, Chris McLaughlan 67
5.Transnational Municipal Networks of American and Canadian Local Governments in the Context of Bilateral Environmental Relations, The Emergence of a European Phenomenon in the Great Lakes Basin, Irek Kusimierczyk 105
6.The Economic Benefits of Remedial Action Plans in Ontario, A. Kubursi 132
SECTION 2 PRINCIPLES OF INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
A Brief Introduction of Integrated Water Resources Management 167
7.General Overview of IWRM, Abigail Cruickshank and Velma I Grover
8.A Strategy for Sustainability—Making it Work in the Credit River Watershed, Christine Zimmer, Phil James, Kyle Vanderlinden, Robb Lukes and Tracy Patterson 184
9.Conservation Ontario’s Coordinating Mandate to Promote an Integrated Watershed Management Approach to Protection of the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Ecosystem, 21
Bonnie Fox and Sonya Meek
SECTION 3 CASE STUDIES
10.The Remedial Action Plans Program, Historical and Contemporary Overview 245
A Primer, Gail Krantzberg
11.First of the List : Collingwood Harbour Story 257
Gail Krantzberg
12. Hamilton Harbour, John Hall and Kristin M. O’Connor 268
13.As the Water Flows, Community Based Decision-Making and Participatory Planning for the Maumee Area of Concern, Ohio, Patrick Lawrence 293
14. Remedical Action Plan : A Case Study of Presque Isle Bay, Lori Boughton 312
15.Sustaining Restoring in Light of Climate Change 326
Sommar Abdel-Fattah
SECTION 4 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE GREAT LAKES
16.A Holistic Approach to Natural Resource Management, A Case of Lake Victoria Basin, Tom Okurut and Doreen M. Othero 349
17. Top-down and Bottom-up Collaboration in the Management of the Laurentian Great Lakes and Lake Victoria Fisheries, A Comparison of Two Shared Water Bodies, Marc Gaden, Oliva Mkumbo, Ted Lawrence and Chris Goddard 364
SECTION 5 INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP
18.Industry and Governance in the Great Lakes Basins, George Kuper 393
19.Hamilton Harbour’s Regeneration—An Industrial Perspective, Ian Shaw 411
SECTION 6 Conclusions
20.Conclusion, Lessons Learnt 427
Velma I. Grover
Index 433
About the Editors 439
Color Plate Section 441
9781578087693
333.9163 / GRO