Monograph 3 Cover File


Monograph 3

Findings of SCERP's Border Institute II
Think Tank Event

 

The U.S.-Mexican border environment:
Economy and environment for a
sustainable border region:

Now and in 2020

Edited by Paul Ganster

Table of Contents

I. Economy and Environment: Overview and Recommendations
Paul Ganster

II. Sustainable Development on the U.S.-Mexican Border: Past Lessons, Present Efforts, Future Possibilities
Alan D. Hecht, Patrick Whelan, and Sarah Sowell

III. The U.S.-Mexican Border Economy in the NAFTA Era: Implications for the Environment
Norris Clement, Sergio J. Rey, Noé Arón Fuentes, and Alejandro Brugués

IV. Natural Capitalism on the U.S.-Mexican Border
Michael Kinsley, Hunter Lovins, and Mark J. Spalding

V. Environmental Accounting along the U.S.-Mexican Border
Michael Jerrett, Sergio J. Rey, Christian Dufournaud, and Deborah Jones

VI. A Verification and Meta-Analysis of Past Border Environmental Infrastructure Needs Assessments
D. Rick Van Schoik

VII. Sustainable Water and Wastewater Infrastructure for the U.S.-Mexican Border Region
Barbara Bradley

VIII. Border Finances: Paying for Environmental Infrastructure
Christopher A. Erickson and David W. Eaton

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