The effectiveness of conservation in Antarctica is of critical global concern. Yet information on the impacts of increasing human activities in the region has been limited to date. Improved knowledge is critical for understanding the effectiveness of conservation, and evaluating how increasing human activity may influence the future of the continent. With no permanent human presence in Antarctica, personnel temporarily stationed at research bases provide a unique source of local and experiential knowledge on human activity and local changes in environment. In this paper, we report on the use of focus groups and participatory mapping activities with personnel at Scott Base, Ross Island, to explore perceptions of how Antarctica is used and va...
There has been little progress in implementing protection of wilderness and aesthetic values in Anta...
AbstractThe footprint of human activities within Antarctica is increasing, making it essential to co...
The scope and intensity of human activity in the Antarctic region has changed considerably over the ...
AbstractThe footprint of human activities within Antarctica is increasing, making it essential to co...
© 2013 Dr. Rupert Matthew Valentine SummersonThe protection of wilderness and aesthetic values in An...
The ice-free areas of Antarctica make up less than half a percent of the continent but are vital loc...
The footprint of human activities within Antarctica is increasing, making it essential to consider w...
The ice-free areas of Antarctica make up less than half a percent of the continent but are vital loc...
The Antarctic terrestrial environment is under increasing pressure from human activities. The Fildes...
The Antarctic terrestrial environment is under increasing pressure from human activities. The Fildes...
There has been little progress in implementing protection of wilderness and aesthetic values in Anta...
The Antarctic terrestrial environment is under increasing pressure from human activities. The Fildes...
The terrestrial protected areas of Antarctica are generally small, unrepresentative of the continent...
There has been little progress in implementing protection of wilderness and aesthetic values in Anta...
The Antarctic terrestrial environment is under increasing pressure from human activities. The Fildes...
There has been little progress in implementing protection of wilderness and aesthetic values in Anta...
AbstractThe footprint of human activities within Antarctica is increasing, making it essential to co...
The scope and intensity of human activity in the Antarctic region has changed considerably over the ...
AbstractThe footprint of human activities within Antarctica is increasing, making it essential to co...
© 2013 Dr. Rupert Matthew Valentine SummersonThe protection of wilderness and aesthetic values in An...
The ice-free areas of Antarctica make up less than half a percent of the continent but are vital loc...
The footprint of human activities within Antarctica is increasing, making it essential to consider w...
The ice-free areas of Antarctica make up less than half a percent of the continent but are vital loc...
The Antarctic terrestrial environment is under increasing pressure from human activities. The Fildes...
The Antarctic terrestrial environment is under increasing pressure from human activities. The Fildes...
There has been little progress in implementing protection of wilderness and aesthetic values in Anta...
The Antarctic terrestrial environment is under increasing pressure from human activities. The Fildes...
The terrestrial protected areas of Antarctica are generally small, unrepresentative of the continent...
There has been little progress in implementing protection of wilderness and aesthetic values in Anta...
The Antarctic terrestrial environment is under increasing pressure from human activities. The Fildes...
There has been little progress in implementing protection of wilderness and aesthetic values in Anta...
AbstractThe footprint of human activities within Antarctica is increasing, making it essential to co...
The scope and intensity of human activity in the Antarctic region has changed considerably over the ...