Collaborative Governance and the Protection and Restoration of the Great Lakes
Day and Thomas discuss the economic and environmental importance of the Great Lakes region, particularly in relation to the "rust belt" and the "Blue Economy." It highlights the efforts of the Conference of Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Governors and Premiers to grow the region...
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