Transborder Governance of Forests, Rivers and Seas.
Natural resources often stretch across borders that separate modern nation states. This can create conflict and limit opportunities for regulated consumption of their goods and services, but also provide opportunities for joint multinational efforts that exceed single country capabilities. This book...
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2010.
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Table of Contents:
- Contents; List of Figures and Tables; List of Contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgements; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Transnational Natural Resource Governance in Border Regions; Chapter 2 Social, Spatial and Sectoral Boundaries in Transborder Conservation of Central African Forests; Chapter 3 State-making and Transnationalism: Transborder Flows in a Borderland of Western Borneo; Chapter 4 A Resource-hungry Malaysia, Transnational Mobile Peoples and the Absence of the State: A Lethal Combination for Natural Resources in Indonesia's Borderlands?
- Chapter 5 Territorialization, Regionalism and Natural Resource Management in the Peruvian AmazonChapter 6 Territorialization Re-examined: Transborder Marine Resources Exploitation in Southeast Asia and Australia; Chapter 7 Circumventing the Sea Cucumber War: Self-regulation of Sea Cucumber Fisheries in Rishiri Island, Japan; Chapter 8 Beyond Borders: Scaling-up Marine Turtle Conservation Through Transnational Arrangements; Chapter 9 Adapting to Water Scarcity in a Changing Climate: The Role of Institutions in Transborder Settings.
- Chapter 10 Fighting Floods or Living with Floods? Streamlining Multiple Strategies of Flood Risk Management in Transborder River BasinsChapter 11 Greater Mekong Subregion Cooperation in Hydropower Development and Power Interconnection: Potentials, Challenges and Progress; References; Index.