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Modeling Cross-Border Regions, Place-Making, And Resource Management: A Delphi Analysis, Amy D. Anderson, Patrick H. Buckley, John Belec Jul 2017

Modeling Cross-Border Regions, Place-Making, And Resource Management: A Delphi Analysis, Amy D. Anderson, Patrick H. Buckley, John Belec

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Along international borders, spillover of resource management issues is a growing challenge. Development of cross-border regions (CBRs) is seen as an emerging means of addressing these issues. A set of theoretical models, geo-economic mobilization and a resource-focused territorial program of place-making have been proposed as a lens for understanding why such change could occur. From this theory, we identify three C’s as critical initial or necessary conditions to start the process: common territorial identity, convergence of knowledge and values, willingness for cooperation. We then utilize results of a Delphi study in the Fraser Lowland, a sub-district of the American-Canadian Cascadia …