The author, Paul Wassmann, is a professor of marine biology at the University of Tromsø, and the designer, Rudi Caeyers, is a photographer and graphic designer at the same university. Svalbard life is a generously illustrated coffee-table book on the Svalbard Archipelago and surrounding seas.(Published: 11 December 2013)Citation: Polar Research 2013, 32, 23400, http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/polar.v32i0.2340
No abstract available! (Published: 10 October 2014) Citation: Polar Research 2014, 33, 26018, http:/...
For anyone who might imagine that the life of a 20th century botanist could have been anything other...
A review of the book: Scott Mackenzie & Anna Westerståhl Stenport (eds.), Films on Ice: Cinemas of t...
The author, Paul Wassmann, is a professor of marine biology at the University of Tromsø, and the des...
Rolf StangeISBN 978-3-937903-14-9. Third Edition, 2012, 511 p., Publisher: Rolf Stange. Soft cover
This finely produced but maddeningly inconsistent work seeks to explore a segment of Svalbard’s hist...
(No abstract available) Svalbard from above, by Bjørn Fossli Johansen, Harald Faste Aas, Anders Skog...
Marine biodiversity has always become an interesting topic in the development of the law of the sea ...
This impressive book summarizes international research on Arctic and Antarctic benthic algae spannin...
Marine biodiversity has always become an interesting topic in the development of the law of the sea ...
Here we present a review of a two volume scientific work published in April 2017 by the Paulsen Publ...
A review of the book: Jarich Oosten & Barbara Helen Miller (eds.), Traditions, Traps and Trends. Tra...
This slim but elegant volume fi lls a clear need. As the frequency of expeditions and tourist travel...
When I agreed to review this book, I assumed I would receive a collation of edited literature review...
A review of the books: Geir Hønneland, Russia and the Arctic: Environment, Identity and Foreign Poli...
No abstract available! (Published: 10 October 2014) Citation: Polar Research 2014, 33, 26018, http:/...
For anyone who might imagine that the life of a 20th century botanist could have been anything other...
A review of the book: Scott Mackenzie & Anna Westerståhl Stenport (eds.), Films on Ice: Cinemas of t...
The author, Paul Wassmann, is a professor of marine biology at the University of Tromsø, and the des...
Rolf StangeISBN 978-3-937903-14-9. Third Edition, 2012, 511 p., Publisher: Rolf Stange. Soft cover
This finely produced but maddeningly inconsistent work seeks to explore a segment of Svalbard’s hist...
(No abstract available) Svalbard from above, by Bjørn Fossli Johansen, Harald Faste Aas, Anders Skog...
Marine biodiversity has always become an interesting topic in the development of the law of the sea ...
This impressive book summarizes international research on Arctic and Antarctic benthic algae spannin...
Marine biodiversity has always become an interesting topic in the development of the law of the sea ...
Here we present a review of a two volume scientific work published in April 2017 by the Paulsen Publ...
A review of the book: Jarich Oosten & Barbara Helen Miller (eds.), Traditions, Traps and Trends. Tra...
This slim but elegant volume fi lls a clear need. As the frequency of expeditions and tourist travel...
When I agreed to review this book, I assumed I would receive a collation of edited literature review...
A review of the books: Geir Hønneland, Russia and the Arctic: Environment, Identity and Foreign Poli...
No abstract available! (Published: 10 October 2014) Citation: Polar Research 2014, 33, 26018, http:/...
For anyone who might imagine that the life of a 20th century botanist could have been anything other...
A review of the book: Scott Mackenzie & Anna Westerståhl Stenport (eds.), Films on Ice: Cinemas of t...