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Much has been written about the role of boundary spanning networks in environmental governance. In these often emergent and heterogenous networks, discourse may be fragemented and inchoate and appear unable to support coalitions, yet still able to achieve successes. We discuss a recent...
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This article focuses on a comparison of states and markets in the management of transboundary water. Borders are often harbingers of change and areas of innovation. Nation states have struggled mightily to overcome problems of shared river basins and aquifers. Today, the state-centric model is...
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Economic analysis shows that the Central Arizona Project will be a poor investment from the point of view of individual farmers. Yet farmers support the Project. In this study of the economics and politics of the CAP, farmers are questioned as to their information, perceptions and motivations....
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