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The Challenge of Arctic Shipping presents a collection of candid essays on the future of Arctic waters. A number of distinguished contributors address critical issues in Arctic development examinin...
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01 March 1990
The Challenge of Arctic Shipping presents a collection of candid essays on the future of Arctic waters. A number of distinguished contributors address critical issues in Arctic development examining the implications for both policy-making in the North and the impact of that policy on native people. The intricacies of decision-making in an atmosphere of uncertainty are explored in detail, as is the impact of access to information, influence, and power. The Challenge of Arctic Shipping also examines activities and events associated with commercial proposals to develop and transport hydrocarbons through environmentally sensitive waters. The editors observe that the resulting political maneuvering is evidence that new approaches to this and other problems of the North are needed.
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Pages: 288
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
Series: McGill-Queen's Indigenous and Northern Studies
Publication Date:
01 March 1990
ISBN: 9780773507005
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
LAW / Maritime, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Environmental / General
"offers innovative and thoughtful new ways of thinking about the issues raised ... This is a substantial contribution to the literature that will undoubtedly provoke further research and writing in the field." Paul Emond, Osgoode Hall, York University. "An impressive array of authors [is] lined up in this book, each writing from a different perspective." Terry Fenge, Nunavut Land Claims Project.