Canadian Beaufort Sea 2000: The environmental and social setting

together a diverse group of scientists and residents of the Canadian Beaufort Sea region to review the current state of the region’s renewable resources and to discuss the future management of those resources. In this paper, we briefly describe the physical environment, the social context, and the r...

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Main Authors: G. Burton Ayles, Norman B. Snow
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Language:English
Published: 2002
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.566.769 2023-05-15T13:22:57+02:00 Canadian Beaufort Sea 2000: The environmental and social setting G. Burton Ayles Norman B. Snow The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2002 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.566.769 http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic55-S-4.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.566.769 http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic55-S-4.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic55-S-4.pdf Mots clés mer de Beaufort Inuvialuit géographie environnement ethnographie communautés text 2002 ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T12:18:00Z together a diverse group of scientists and residents of the Canadian Beaufort Sea region to review the current state of the region’s renewable resources and to discuss the future management of those resources. In this paper, we briefly describe the physical environment, the social context, and the resource management processes of the Canadian Beaufort Sea region. The Canadian Beaufort Sea land area extends from the Alaska-Canada border east to Amundsen Gulf and includes the northwest of Victoria Island and Banks Island. The area is defined by its geology, landforms, sources of freshwater, ice and snow cover, and climate. The social context of the Canadian Beaufort Sea region has been set by prehistoric Inuit and Gwich’in, European influence, more recent land-claim agreements, and current management regimes for the renewable resources of the Beaufort Sea. Key words: Beaufort Sea, Inuvialuit, geography, environment, ethnography, communities RÉSUMÉ. La Conférence de l’an 2000 sur la mer de Beaufort a attiré un groupe hétérogène de scientifiques et de résidents de la région de la mer de Beaufort en vue d’examiner le statut actuel des ressources renouvelables de cette zone et de discuter de leur gestion future. Dans cet article, on décrit brièvement l’environnement physique, le contexte social et les processus de gestion des ressources de la zone canadienne de la mer de Beaufort. La superficie terrestre de la mer de Beaufort au Canada s’étend de la frontière entre ce pays et l’Alaska jusqu’au golfe Amundsen à l’est, et elle englobe le nord-ouest de l’île Victoria et de l’île Banks. Cette zone est définie par sa géologie, son relief, ses sources d’eau douce, son couvert glaciel et nival ainsi que son climat. Le Text Amundsen Gulf Arctic Banks Island Beaufort Sea Gwich’in inuit Inuvialuit Mer de Beaufort Victoria Island victoria island Alaska Unknown Canada Mer de Beaufort ENVELOPE(-138.005,-138.005,69.500,69.500)
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description together a diverse group of scientists and residents of the Canadian Beaufort Sea region to review the current state of the region’s renewable resources and to discuss the future management of those resources. In this paper, we briefly describe the physical environment, the social context, and the resource management processes of the Canadian Beaufort Sea region. The Canadian Beaufort Sea land area extends from the Alaska-Canada border east to Amundsen Gulf and includes the northwest of Victoria Island and Banks Island. The area is defined by its geology, landforms, sources of freshwater, ice and snow cover, and climate. The social context of the Canadian Beaufort Sea region has been set by prehistoric Inuit and Gwich’in, European influence, more recent land-claim agreements, and current management regimes for the renewable resources of the Beaufort Sea. Key words: Beaufort Sea, Inuvialuit, geography, environment, ethnography, communities RÉSUMÉ. La Conférence de l’an 2000 sur la mer de Beaufort a attiré un groupe hétérogène de scientifiques et de résidents de la région de la mer de Beaufort en vue d’examiner le statut actuel des ressources renouvelables de cette zone et de discuter de leur gestion future. Dans cet article, on décrit brièvement l’environnement physique, le contexte social et les processus de gestion des ressources de la zone canadienne de la mer de Beaufort. La superficie terrestre de la mer de Beaufort au Canada s’étend de la frontière entre ce pays et l’Alaska jusqu’au golfe Amundsen à l’est, et elle englobe le nord-ouest de l’île Victoria et de l’île Banks. Cette zone est définie par sa géologie, son relief, ses sources d’eau douce, son couvert glaciel et nival ainsi que son climat. Le
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