A Vision for Lake Superior
written by Mary Durfee, fl. 1995, in Institute for the Study of Diplomacy Case Study Program, Case 199 (District of Columbia: Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service. Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, 1995), 13 page(s)
Details
- Abstract / Summary
- This case study examines nongovernmental leadership (citizen involvement), in transnational environmental problem management through the Binational Forum formed to advance joint U.S.-Canadian efforts to clean up Lake Superior. This group played an integral part in the creation of a vision statement for the lake, but the analysis is mainly concerned with how it operated. The study offers students an opportunity to discuss the problems of citizen participation across national borders and think through how to work effectively with citizen advisory groups.
- Field of Interest
- Global Issues
- Author
- Mary Durfee, fl. 1995
- Publisher
- The Institute for the Study of Diplomacy
- Copyright Message
- Copyright © 1995 The Institute for the Study of Diplomacy
- Content Type
- Case study
- Warning: Contains explicit content
- No
- Format
- Text
- Page Count
- 13
- Publication Year
- 1995
- Publisher
- Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service. Institute for the Study of Diplomacy
- Place Published / Released
- District of Columbia
- Series Number
- Case 199
- Subject
- Global Issues, Social Sciences, Environment and Ecological Issues, Environment and Social Issues, The Great Lakes, Lakes, Water pollution, Non-governmental organizations, Ecology, United States of America, USA, US of A, America, Estados Unidos, Canada, United States, Americans, Canadians, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
- Series / Program
- Institute for the Study of Diplomacy Case Study Program
- Keywords and Translated Subjects
- United States of America, USA, US of A, America, Estados Unidos