“But this is a single natural region, and a connected social landscape as well, despite the barrier.”Temporary Paradise? (1974)The Bi-National Border KAN explores opportunities for developing a region of confluence that shares water, energy, land, culture, and economy. We are particularly interested in the establishment of bi-cultural institutions and joint actions toward environmental solutions. |
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APPLY HERE to fill one of the following knowledge areas on the Bi-National Border KAN.Architecture / Landscape Architecture / Environmental DesignLand Use Governance & PlanningNatural Resource Management / Environmental Protection |