Arctic Bulletin

Arctic Bulletin
Title Arctic Bulletin PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 848
Release 1973
Genre Arctic regions
ISBN

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One issue each year devoted to the annual report.

Arctic Bulletin

Arctic Bulletin
Title Arctic Bulletin PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 332
Release 1973
Genre Arctic regions
ISBN

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One issue each year devoted to the annual report.

Negotiating the Arctic

Negotiating the Arctic
Title Negotiating the Arctic PDF eBook
Author E.C.H Keskitalo
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 307
Release 2004-06-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1135938431

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This work draws upon the history of Arctic development and the view of the Arctic in different states to explain how such a discourse has manifested itself in current broader cooperation across eight statistics analysis based on organization developments from the late 1970s to the present, shows that international region discourse has largely been forwarded through the extensive role of North American, particularly Canadian, networks and deriving form their frontier-based conceptualization of the north.

Arctic

Arctic
Title Arctic PDF eBook
Author Mark Nuttall
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 706
Release 2000-12-21
Genre Science
ISBN 9789058230874

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By demonstrating the importance of communication among social scientists, scientists in the natural sciences and stakeholders living in the Arctic, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the region's rapidly changing physical and human dimensions. In response to the tremendous challenges and opportunities facing the Arctic it is an essential resource for all Arctic researchers and those developing multidisciplinary projects. Representing a state-of-the-art overview of key areas of Arctic research by renowned specialists in the field, each chapter forms a detailed, varied and accessible account of current knowledge. Each author introduces the subject to a non-specialist readership, while retaining intellectual integrity and relevance for specialists. Overall, the richness of the material presented in this volume reflects the ecological and cultural diversity of this vast and environmentally critical part of the globe.

The Arctic

The Arctic
Title The Arctic PDF eBook
Author Jack D. Ives
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 702
Release 2019-09-18
Genre Nature
ISBN 1000698289

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Originally published in 2000, The Arctic provides a comprehensive overview of the region's rapidly changing physical and human dimensions, and demonstrates the importance of communication between natural scientists, social scientists, and local stakeholders in response to the tremendous challenges and opportunities facing the Arctic. It is an essential resource for all Arctic researchers, particularly those developing multidisciplinary projects. It provides an overview of key areas of Arctic research by renowned specialists in the field, and each chapter forms a detailed, varied and accessible account of current knowledge. Each author introduces the subject to a specialist readership, while retaining intellectual integrity and relevance for specialists. Overall, the richness of the material presented in this volume reflects the ecological and cultural diversity of this vast and environmentally critical part of the globe.

Stefansson and the Canadian Arctic

Stefansson and the Canadian Arctic
Title Stefansson and the Canadian Arctic PDF eBook
Author Richard Diubaldo
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages 299
Release 1999-01-18
Genre History
ISBN 0773567623

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Stefansson's contributions to arctic exploration are immense. He discovered some of the world's last major land masses in the Arctic and his hydrographic soundings outlined, for the first time, the continental shelf from Alaska to Prince Patrick Island and revealed the submarine mountains and valleys beneath the Beaufort Sea. While in the Arctic he lived with the Inuit, learning their habits and language, and kept a detailed record of early Inuit society. However, some of Stefansson's deeds, and the motives behind them, garnered less acclaim. In one instance Stefansson was accused of abandoning ship just before the ship was crushed in the ice, a heinous act for the leader of an expedition. On another occasion, following a disastrous expedition to Wrangel Island during which great numbers of the party died, Stefansson was accused of deliberately misleading members of the expedition and lying about the perils that faced them. The affair caused Canada to become embroiled with the United States and the Soviet Union, and many argued that Stefansson was more concerned with personal fame and financial gain than people's lives. Was Stefansson a prophet or a profiteer, a victim or a villain? Stefansson and the Canadian Arctic reveals the truth about this fascinating personality.

Protecting the Arctic

Protecting the Arctic
Title Protecting the Arctic PDF eBook
Author Mark Nuttall
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 171
Release 2005-10-05
Genre Nature
ISBN 113529738X

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Protecting the Arctic explores some of the ways in which indigenous peoples have taken political action regarding Arctic environmental and sustainable development issues, and investigates the involvement of indigenous peoples in international environmental policy- making. Nuttall illustrates how indigenous peoples make claims that their own forms of resource management not only have relevance in an Arctic regional context, but provide models for the inclusion of indigenous values and environmental knowledge in the design, negotiation and implementation of global environmental policy.