Historic observations and projected models show a trend of declining sea-ice in the Arctic as a result of global climate change. Sea-ice is the largest obstacle to Arctic maritime transportation, and given these predictions, reductions of sea-ice extent in the Arctic Ocean will create new opportunities for the global transportation industry by opening up navigable passages. For this industry, the Arctic represents efficiencies via time and fuel saving routes and greater connectivity between major international ports. This paper synthesizes international, regional, and national scale governance regimes that collectively manage jurisdictional, infrastructural, and environmental issues of maritime transportation activities in the Arctic. The ...
The Arctic is currently undergoing change at a pace many would not have considered possible just a d...
ABSTRACT. Canada’s interest in the management of the waters of the arctic archipelago has generally ...
Climate change in the Arctic triggered a series of discourses about the opening-up of a previously u...
Global warming is bringing rapid change to the Arctic. The melting of sea ice and glaciers is increa...
Climate change impacts have been particularly acute in the Arctic, where warming has led to the loss...
Maritime traffic is increasing in Arctic seas in the context of climate change. The rapid melting of...
Vessels navigate freely in the port of Helsinki, Finland this winter as the usually busy icebreakers...
The Arctic has become a highly dynamic socio-ecological system due largely to the interacting forces...
The Arctic Ocean are currently undergoing dramatic changes of decreasing ice cover and increasing hu...
This article describes how a new policy – Arctic shipping corridors – can provide an adaptable frame...
The purpose of this study is to examine the implications of the development of the Northern Sea Rout...
This open access book is a result of the Dalhousie-led research project Safe Navigation and Environm...
Climate change is causing Arctic ice to melt at an alarming rate. But rapid changes in the Arctic ar...
As Arctic navigation increases and states work, both at the international and the domestic level, at...
In Part I, this Note will discuss the climatic, economic, and social changes that have been taking p...
The Arctic is currently undergoing change at a pace many would not have considered possible just a d...
ABSTRACT. Canada’s interest in the management of the waters of the arctic archipelago has generally ...
Climate change in the Arctic triggered a series of discourses about the opening-up of a previously u...
Global warming is bringing rapid change to the Arctic. The melting of sea ice and glaciers is increa...
Climate change impacts have been particularly acute in the Arctic, where warming has led to the loss...
Maritime traffic is increasing in Arctic seas in the context of climate change. The rapid melting of...
Vessels navigate freely in the port of Helsinki, Finland this winter as the usually busy icebreakers...
The Arctic has become a highly dynamic socio-ecological system due largely to the interacting forces...
The Arctic Ocean are currently undergoing dramatic changes of decreasing ice cover and increasing hu...
This article describes how a new policy – Arctic shipping corridors – can provide an adaptable frame...
The purpose of this study is to examine the implications of the development of the Northern Sea Rout...
This open access book is a result of the Dalhousie-led research project Safe Navigation and Environm...
Climate change is causing Arctic ice to melt at an alarming rate. But rapid changes in the Arctic ar...
As Arctic navigation increases and states work, both at the international and the domestic level, at...
In Part I, this Note will discuss the climatic, economic, and social changes that have been taking p...
The Arctic is currently undergoing change at a pace many would not have considered possible just a d...
ABSTRACT. Canada’s interest in the management of the waters of the arctic archipelago has generally ...
Climate change in the Arctic triggered a series of discourses about the opening-up of a previously u...