This article summarises the history of human activity on Deception Island and its impact on the environment, and details various attempts to manage current and expected activity levels. In particular, the application of the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty is detailed. Although scientific activities on Deception Island today are minimal, sea-based tourist visitation is increasing at a great rate. Strategic management of this Antarctic island must be a priority if environmental impacts are to be successfully minimised as per the intention of the Madrid Protocol's Article 3. Though the tourism industry is becoming increasingly regulated through the application of the ATS and other initiatives, the potential fo...
Environmental Impact Assessment in Antarctica is outlined within the Madrid Protocol of 1991 and st...
This article provides an overview of current trends in Antarctic tourism, highlighting the procedure...
The future scenarios developed by the contributors to this volume communicate a strong message. They...
This article summarises the history of human activity on Deception Island and its impact on the en...
Although Antarctica is commonly considered a pristine environment it is a part of the world that has...
Human activities in Antarctica were increasing before the COVID-19 pandemic, and tourism was not an ...
Although tourism is one of the most intensive activities in the area of the Antarctic Treaty, it is...
Increasing tourist visits to the Maritime Antarctic potentially threaten to damage scientific resear...
The evolving institutional arrangements for the environmental impact assessment (EIA) of Antarctic ...
The Antarctic terrestrial environment is under increasing pressure from human activities. The Fildes...
The 1991 Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty (Madrid Protocol), the latest ...
For centuries the Antarctic has held a special attraction for people. With the help of modern techno...
National Antarctic Programmes do not have a strict legal obligation to remediate the Antarctic envir...
The impacts of tourism within the Antarctic are currently a topic of discussion. With increasing vis...
This report discusses the question "Documenting the State Of the Antarctic Environment: Why, How and...
Environmental Impact Assessment in Antarctica is outlined within the Madrid Protocol of 1991 and st...
This article provides an overview of current trends in Antarctic tourism, highlighting the procedure...
The future scenarios developed by the contributors to this volume communicate a strong message. They...
This article summarises the history of human activity on Deception Island and its impact on the en...
Although Antarctica is commonly considered a pristine environment it is a part of the world that has...
Human activities in Antarctica were increasing before the COVID-19 pandemic, and tourism was not an ...
Although tourism is one of the most intensive activities in the area of the Antarctic Treaty, it is...
Increasing tourist visits to the Maritime Antarctic potentially threaten to damage scientific resear...
The evolving institutional arrangements for the environmental impact assessment (EIA) of Antarctic ...
The Antarctic terrestrial environment is under increasing pressure from human activities. The Fildes...
The 1991 Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty (Madrid Protocol), the latest ...
For centuries the Antarctic has held a special attraction for people. With the help of modern techno...
National Antarctic Programmes do not have a strict legal obligation to remediate the Antarctic envir...
The impacts of tourism within the Antarctic are currently a topic of discussion. With increasing vis...
This report discusses the question "Documenting the State Of the Antarctic Environment: Why, How and...
Environmental Impact Assessment in Antarctica is outlined within the Madrid Protocol of 1991 and st...
This article provides an overview of current trends in Antarctic tourism, highlighting the procedure...
The future scenarios developed by the contributors to this volume communicate a strong message. They...