In the harsh polar environment, the sea is covered by ice most of the year. However, in recent years a significant retreat in sea ice extent in the Canadian Arctic has been recorded. Accordingly, ship traffic associated with tourism, community re-supply and resource development are all increasing in these polar waters.Peer reviewed: NoNRC publication: Ye
It is generally accepted that the Arctic is warming at a rapid pace. Studies have shown that with th...
Global climate change that accelerated global warming resulted in an extraordinary 50-year retreat o...
Tourism in the Hudson Bay region of central northern Canada generally is associated with non-consump...
With the melting of sea ice in the Arctic, the potential for higher shipping access has markedly cha...
Declining sea ice area in the Canadian Arctic has gained significant attention with respect to the p...
ABSTRACT. Although cruise travel to the Canadian Arctic has grown steadily since 1984, some commenta...
Melting sea ice Although ice will always be present in the Arctic in winter, global warming induces ...
Climate change is strongly impacting the Arctic environment, leading to rapid sea ice loss. In some ...
This article examines the interactions between sea ice change and patterns of cruise ship tourism th...
This article examines the interactions between sea ice change and patterns of cruise ship tourism th...
With the rapidly melting sea ice in the Arctic, and developing shipping traffic, emerged the idea, p...
A changing climate and reductions in sea ice has made the Canadian Arctic more accessible to maritim...
The advent of rapid sea ice melting in the Arctic, in the frame of climate change, gave rise to scen...
The number of cruise itineraries in Arctic Canada has more than doubled between 2005 and 2013, in pa...
Climate change, with the possibility of an ice free Arctic ocean by 2015, has generated a renewed in...
It is generally accepted that the Arctic is warming at a rapid pace. Studies have shown that with th...
Global climate change that accelerated global warming resulted in an extraordinary 50-year retreat o...
Tourism in the Hudson Bay region of central northern Canada generally is associated with non-consump...
With the melting of sea ice in the Arctic, the potential for higher shipping access has markedly cha...
Declining sea ice area in the Canadian Arctic has gained significant attention with respect to the p...
ABSTRACT. Although cruise travel to the Canadian Arctic has grown steadily since 1984, some commenta...
Melting sea ice Although ice will always be present in the Arctic in winter, global warming induces ...
Climate change is strongly impacting the Arctic environment, leading to rapid sea ice loss. In some ...
This article examines the interactions between sea ice change and patterns of cruise ship tourism th...
This article examines the interactions between sea ice change and patterns of cruise ship tourism th...
With the rapidly melting sea ice in the Arctic, and developing shipping traffic, emerged the idea, p...
A changing climate and reductions in sea ice has made the Canadian Arctic more accessible to maritim...
The advent of rapid sea ice melting in the Arctic, in the frame of climate change, gave rise to scen...
The number of cruise itineraries in Arctic Canada has more than doubled between 2005 and 2013, in pa...
Climate change, with the possibility of an ice free Arctic ocean by 2015, has generated a renewed in...
It is generally accepted that the Arctic is warming at a rapid pace. Studies have shown that with th...
Global climate change that accelerated global warming resulted in an extraordinary 50-year retreat o...
Tourism in the Hudson Bay region of central northern Canada generally is associated with non-consump...