Arctic: Bruce Parry

Description from Publisher: Explorer Bruce Parry takes an epic Arctic journey, following the six-month Polar summer through Greenland, Canada, Alaska, Russia and Scandinavia to document a vital part of our world at a point of extraordinary change. In this companion to a landmark BBC series, Arctic t...

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Main Authors: Lewis-Jones, Huw, Parry, Bruce
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: BBC and Conway 2011
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spelling ftfalmouthuniv:oai:repository.falmouth.ac.uk:3505 2024-09-15T17:50:22+00:00 Arctic: Bruce Parry Lewis-Jones, Huw Parry, Bruce 2011 image https://repository.falmouth.ac.uk/3505/ https://repository.falmouth.ac.uk/3505/1/2011%20Arctic%20Bruce%20Parry.jpg en eng BBC and Conway https://repository.falmouth.ac.uk/3505/1/2011%20Arctic%20Bruce%20Parry.jpg Lewis-Jones, Huw ORCID logoorcid:0000-0001-6455-4019 and Parry, Bruce (2011) Arctic: Bruce Parry. BBC and Conway, London. ISBN 978-1844861309 Climate Change Geography & Environment History International Marine & Natural Photography Photography Book PeerReviewed 2011 ftfalmouthuniv 2024-08-12T23:42:51Z Description from Publisher: Explorer Bruce Parry takes an epic Arctic journey, following the six-month Polar summer through Greenland, Canada, Alaska, Russia and Scandinavia to document a vital part of our world at a point of extraordinary change. In this companion to a landmark BBC series, Arctic tells the stories of traditional Arctic inhabitants along with the oilworkers, miners and scientists who have been attracted to this dramatic yet hostile landscape in search of the wealth of natural resources and ecological data it can provide. He highlights the friction between old and new ways as traditional lifestyles are threatened by many factors:climate change, new legislation and the intrusion of big business. Within engaging, intimate text and specially commissioned photography along with stills from the series, this book provides a human focus in an environmental context. Immersing himself in the cultures of peoples like the Chukchi, the Sami, the hunters of Qaanaaq and the Gwitchin tribes of the Canadian north, Bruce stresses their connection to the lands and hunting grounds that sustain them while exposing the issues they face. Rich in content and narrative, Arctic Circle with Bruce Parry brings human stories and global issues to the fore, pinpointing cultures on the brink of irreversible change. Book Arctic Chukchi Climate change Greenland Gwitchin Qaanaaq sami sami Alaska Falmouth University Research Repository (FURR)
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description Description from Publisher: Explorer Bruce Parry takes an epic Arctic journey, following the six-month Polar summer through Greenland, Canada, Alaska, Russia and Scandinavia to document a vital part of our world at a point of extraordinary change. In this companion to a landmark BBC series, Arctic tells the stories of traditional Arctic inhabitants along with the oilworkers, miners and scientists who have been attracted to this dramatic yet hostile landscape in search of the wealth of natural resources and ecological data it can provide. He highlights the friction between old and new ways as traditional lifestyles are threatened by many factors:climate change, new legislation and the intrusion of big business. Within engaging, intimate text and specially commissioned photography along with stills from the series, this book provides a human focus in an environmental context. Immersing himself in the cultures of peoples like the Chukchi, the Sami, the hunters of Qaanaaq and the Gwitchin tribes of the Canadian north, Bruce stresses their connection to the lands and hunting grounds that sustain them while exposing the issues they face. Rich in content and narrative, Arctic Circle with Bruce Parry brings human stories and global issues to the fore, pinpointing cultures on the brink of irreversible change.
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Lewis-Jones, Huw ORCID logoorcid:0000-0001-6455-4019 and Parry, Bruce (2011) Arctic: Bruce Parry. BBC and Conway, London. ISBN 978-1844861309
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