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  • Contents
  • 1 From theory to practice: An overview of approaches to involving the public in international watershed management
  • 2 Evolution of public involvement in international watercourse management
  • 3 Transboundary ecosystem governance: Beyond sovereignty? . .
  • 4 Implications of the Information Society on participatory governance
  • 5 Public participation in the management of the Danube River: Necessary but neglected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
  • 6 Citizens working across national borders: The experience in the North American Great Lakes
  • 7 Public participation in watershed management in theory and practice: A Mekong River Basin perspective
  • 8 Public participation in Southern African watercourses
  • 9 Public involvement in water resource management within the Okavango River Basin
  • 10 Access to information, public participation, and conflict resolution at the World Bank
  • 11 Improving governance and public participation in international watercourse management: Experience of the African Development Bank in the Senegal River Basin
  • 12 A North American toolbox for public involvement in international watershed issues
  • 13 Improving sustainable management of Kenyan fisheries resources through public participation
  • 14 Public participation in a multijurisdictional resource recovery: Lessons from the Chesapeake Bay Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
  • 15 Chesapeake Bay protection: Business in the open
  • 16 A cooperative process for PCB TMDL development in the Delaware Estuary
  • 17 Public participation in the resettlement process of damconstruction projects: A post- project survey of the Saguling and Cirata dams in Indonesia
  • 18 Internet- based tools for disseminating information and promoting public participation in international watercourse management
  • 19 Capabilities and limitations of decision support systems in facilitating access to information
  • 20 Sketches from life: Adaptive ecosystem management and public learning
  • 21 The Colorado River through the Grand Canyon: Applying alternative dispute resolution methods to public participation
  • 22 Public participation in the development of guidelines for regional environmental impact assessment of transboundary aquatic ecosystems of East Africa
  • 23 Access to justice through the Central American Water Tribunal
  • 24 Strategies for advancing public involvement in international watershed management
  • Carl Bruch, Libor Jansky, Mikiyasu Nakayama, and Kazimierz A. Salewicz Abbreviations and acronyms
  • Contributors
  • Index
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