Although tourism is one of the most intensive activities in the area of the Antarctic Treaty, it is mostly carried out without previous environmental impact assessments. The few assessmentss made sofar do not comply with the basic requirements of Annex I of the Protocol on Environmental Protection. On the basis of four seasons of systematic observations at one of the most frequently visited sites, Halfmoon Island in the South Shetlands, it was found that the numbers of ships and tourists were considerably high. Moreover, tourist distribution on the small island was irregular both in time and numbers, brought by a number of operators of different nationalities, often on ships flying flags of third parties. In these conditions the mo...
This article summarises the history of human activity on Deception Island and its impact on the en...
The Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty 1991 establishes provisions for pro...
AbstractHistory recorded that environmental emergencies had occurred several times; as a result, of ...
Although tourism is one of the most intensive activities in the area of the Antarctic Treaty, it is...
The evolving institutional arrangements for the environmental impact assessment (EIA) of Antarctic ...
Environmental Impact Assessment in Antarctica is outlined within the Madrid Protocol of 1991 and st...
Tourism in Antarctica has increased steadily over the last two decades and established itself as a ...
The 1991 Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty (Madrid Protocol), the latest ...
Human activities in Antarctica were increasing before the COVID-19 pandemic, and tourism was not an ...
One of the environmental principles enshrined in Article 3 of the Environmental Protocol is that “a...
This article summarises the history of human activity on Deception Island and its impact on the envi...
AbstractIn 1991, the Madrid Protocol on environmental protection in Antarctica was added to the Anta...
This publication focuses on the instrument of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) that has been de...
Although Antarctica is commonly considered a pristine environment it is a part of the world that has...
AbstractAntarctica tourism evidently harms its ecosystem in direct and indirect ways. Ecosystems are...
This article summarises the history of human activity on Deception Island and its impact on the en...
The Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty 1991 establishes provisions for pro...
AbstractHistory recorded that environmental emergencies had occurred several times; as a result, of ...
Although tourism is one of the most intensive activities in the area of the Antarctic Treaty, it is...
The evolving institutional arrangements for the environmental impact assessment (EIA) of Antarctic ...
Environmental Impact Assessment in Antarctica is outlined within the Madrid Protocol of 1991 and st...
Tourism in Antarctica has increased steadily over the last two decades and established itself as a ...
The 1991 Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty (Madrid Protocol), the latest ...
Human activities in Antarctica were increasing before the COVID-19 pandemic, and tourism was not an ...
One of the environmental principles enshrined in Article 3 of the Environmental Protocol is that “a...
This article summarises the history of human activity on Deception Island and its impact on the envi...
AbstractIn 1991, the Madrid Protocol on environmental protection in Antarctica was added to the Anta...
This publication focuses on the instrument of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) that has been de...
Although Antarctica is commonly considered a pristine environment it is a part of the world that has...
AbstractAntarctica tourism evidently harms its ecosystem in direct and indirect ways. Ecosystems are...
This article summarises the history of human activity on Deception Island and its impact on the en...
The Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty 1991 establishes provisions for pro...
AbstractHistory recorded that environmental emergencies had occurred several times; as a result, of ...