3rd eResearch Australasia Conference Australia’s Role In Creating a Polar Information Commons

Australia is a signatory to the Antarctic Treaty which is a unique instrument covering the region of the earth below 60o South – a region encompassing the Antarctic continent, its surrounding ocean and atmosphere. The Treaty obliges Australia and other signatory nations to conduct only those activit...

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Main Author: Kim Finney
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