The big thaw : policy, governance, and climate change in the circumpolar north /
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Imprint: | Albany : State University of New York Press, [2019] |
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Description: | 1 online resource (xviii, 453 pages) : illustrations, maps |
Language: | English |
Series: | SUNY series in environmental governance |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12399911 |
Table of Contents:
- In the vortex of the thaw : general introduction
- Red sky in morning, sailors take warning : forewarnings from a thawing Arctic
- Will action on short-lived climate forcers give the Arctic time to adapt?
- Sustaining arctic breeding waterbirds : policy implications for temperate countries resulting from arctic climate change
- Arctic biodiversity : conservation of arctic flora and fauna with excerpts taken from the arctic biodiversity assessment
- Is the climatic optimum on its way back? Consequences, measures, and attitudes associated with climate change in Finland
- Teleconnecting the great thaw
- One law to rule them all : arctic climate change policy and legal realities
- Regulating in the face of a changing world : legal regulation of climate change
- Avoiding genocide : factors applicable to adaptation planning for arctic Indigenous Peoples
- Geopower and sea ice : encounters with the geopolitical stage
- Arctic wetlands and limited international protections : can the Ramsar Convention help meaningfully address climate change?
- Climate governance and arctic governance : you can't have one without the other? Or, what dual governance failures look like
- Polar communities and cultures in address climate change
- Livelihood and resilience in a marginal northern environment : 1,000 years on the Småland Plateau
- The Holocene catastrophe
- Effects of natural and social stressors on human biology : Northern Sweden in the Little Ice Age
- Surviving climate change : Yup'ik indigenous environmental knowledge, a film project
- Resilience, reindeer, oil, and climate change : challenges facing the Nenets indigenous people in the Russian arctic
- Representations of environmental problems and climate change : the case of the young inhabitants of the city of Buenos Aires
- Future?
- Conclusion: Elegy for the Arctic?