Reviews Canadian environmental research of the last decade including the International Biological Program, Man and the Biosphere Program, and the Arctic Land Use Research Program. Discusses the role of the Canadian Arctic Resources Committee and the Berger Inquiry in the proposed development of Canadian Arctic resources
Considers the tundra, or terrestrial environment and animal ecology primarily, citing the prime role...
There are many unique issues associated with natural resource management in the far north as a resul...
... In 1986, I participated in a review of polar science in Canada that resulted in the publication ...
In its original concept this article was to be a review of events affecting conservation in the nort...
ABSTRACT. The intimate knowledge that Inuit possess about the environment has figured prominently in...
"The complex and diverse relationships humans maintain with nature are an ongoing and sustained mult...
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) is becoming more prominent in land management programs in Can...
... In conclusion, the economic system has created a greater need for conservation than ever existed...
Science in arctic regions is changing. Increased knowledge about the arctic environment and resource...
The balance between resource development and environmental protection has always been a difficult on...
Summarizes this Conference sponsored by the Arctic Institute of North America and held in Rensselaer...
ABSTRACT. In Canada’s Northwest Territories, governments, industrial corporations, and other organiz...
This article will focus on international law and policy in the Canadian Arctic under the Wetlands Co...
This study examines the emergence of sustainable development and renewable energy in Canada during t...
The debated “new environmentalism” seeks to incorporate social and cultural dimensions in a movement...
Considers the tundra, or terrestrial environment and animal ecology primarily, citing the prime role...
There are many unique issues associated with natural resource management in the far north as a resul...
... In 1986, I participated in a review of polar science in Canada that resulted in the publication ...
In its original concept this article was to be a review of events affecting conservation in the nort...
ABSTRACT. The intimate knowledge that Inuit possess about the environment has figured prominently in...
"The complex and diverse relationships humans maintain with nature are an ongoing and sustained mult...
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) is becoming more prominent in land management programs in Can...
... In conclusion, the economic system has created a greater need for conservation than ever existed...
Science in arctic regions is changing. Increased knowledge about the arctic environment and resource...
The balance between resource development and environmental protection has always been a difficult on...
Summarizes this Conference sponsored by the Arctic Institute of North America and held in Rensselaer...
ABSTRACT. In Canada’s Northwest Territories, governments, industrial corporations, and other organiz...
This article will focus on international law and policy in the Canadian Arctic under the Wetlands Co...
This study examines the emergence of sustainable development and renewable energy in Canada during t...
The debated “new environmentalism” seeks to incorporate social and cultural dimensions in a movement...
Considers the tundra, or terrestrial environment and animal ecology primarily, citing the prime role...
There are many unique issues associated with natural resource management in the far north as a resul...
... In 1986, I participated in a review of polar science in Canada that resulted in the publication ...