Department of History
色色啦 Michigan University
Kalamazoo MI 49008-5334 USA
(269) 387-4650
Dr. Heasley co-edits new book on the Canadian-American Water Relationship
Inspired by the imperative of issues tied to fresh water accessibility in the twenty-first century, the book consists of nine essays that illuminate five core insights: the long-standing instrumental and permeable Canadian-U.S. border; the transformative relationships of the border waters; the ways in which the border waters have made and remade a sense of place; the importance of water policy and governance; and the implications of environmental policymaking in the Great Lakes for sustainable water management in other parts of the world. In the introduction, Drs. Heasley and Macfarlane contextualize the book鈥檚 essays and their significance in scarcity and abundance as the 鈥渢wo faces鈥 of U.S. and Canadian water history.
Congratulations to Dr. Heasley on the publication of this timely and important new collection of essays.