Great Lakes Areas of Concern and Local Environmental Advocacy
Richard M. Robinson ()
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Richard M. Robinson: SUNY Fredonia
Chapter 10 in Business Ethics and the Environment, 2025, pp 203-244 from Springer
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Abstract The Great Lakes Restoration Initiative of 2009 accelerated the successful Areas of Concern Program of restoration of localities around North America’s five Great Lakes. This initiative depends on the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement (GLWQA) between Canada and the USA. Many of these restorations have been extensively led by various local environmental advocacy organizations. They are organized around particular procedures and methods that have now been proven to be successful. These procedures are reviewed here. The Duluth-Superior restoration example was led by an alliance of these local organizations as reviewed in this chapter.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-04137-1_10
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