RABE, Barry G.

An empirical examination of innovations in integrated environmental management : The case of the great lakes basin - Malden, MA : Blackwell Publishers, jul./aug. 1996

Can an integrated environmental management approach be effectively implemented in light of the many barries to is success? Barry G. Rabe examines a case that suggests that it can. The transfer of pollutants across the medium boundaries of air, land, and water is an increasingly evident by-product of the fragmented environmental regulatory systems employed in the United States and Canada. Recent developments in the great lakes basin suggest that significant steps toward integration are being attempted through a variety of regulatory integration may be more political-ly and administratively feasible conventionally accepted.