Baltic Sea ice and environmental and societal implications from the comparative analysis of the Bay of Bothnia and the Gulf of Riga
This article contributes to many studies on sea ice often carried out by geophysicists and rarely by geographers. Thus, it aims to understand climatic and marine processes of ice formation and break-up of littoral waters and coastal sea, and their environmental, economic and societal consequences in...
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fttsvojs:oai:journal.fi:article/4403 2024-11-03T14:59:32+00:00 Baltic Sea ice and environmental and societal implications from the comparative analysis of the Bay of Bothnia and the Gulf of Riga Lépy, Elise 2012-12-10 application/pdf https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/4403 eng eng Geographical Society of Finland https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/4403/5744 https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/4403 Copyright (c) 2014 Fennia Fennia - International Journal of Geography; Vol. 190 No. 2 (2012); 90-101 Fennia; Vol 190 Nro 2 (2012); 90-101 1798-5617 Baltic sea ice Systemic approach Societies Shipping Risks info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Literary analysis; Field observation; Survey and interviews; Statistics 2012 fttsvojs 2024-10-08T15:05:45Z This article contributes to many studies on sea ice often carried out by geophysicists and rarely by geographers. Thus, it aims to understand climatic and marine processes of ice formation and break-up of littoral waters and coastal sea, and their environmental, economic and societal consequences in the Baltic Sea. The interest of this research lies in the comparative analysis of two regions: the Bay of Bothnia and the Gulf of Riga. These two case studies are politically, economically and culturally different and help to understand the diversity of reactions and adaptations to the human management of the natural constraint imposed by sea ice phenomena. By using a systemic approach, quite common when studying geographical issues of nature and societies, the work has contributed to a better knowledge of the natural environment of Baltic Sea ice showing a significant interannual variability and a spatial internal diversity of sea ice conditions in the Baltic Sea. It also raises the questions of the environmental determinism which is rejected by the remarkable adaptability of coastal population. Finally, the socio-economic implications of historical changes of sea ice features are emphasized showing that future Baltic Sea ice conditions should be carefully considered when talking about global evolution. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sea ice Federation of Finnish Learned Societies: Scientific Journals Online |
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This article contributes to many studies on sea ice often carried out by geophysicists and rarely by geographers. Thus, it aims to understand climatic and marine processes of ice formation and break-up of littoral waters and coastal sea, and their environmental, economic and societal consequences in the Baltic Sea. The interest of this research lies in the comparative analysis of two regions: the Bay of Bothnia and the Gulf of Riga. These two case studies are politically, economically and culturally different and help to understand the diversity of reactions and adaptations to the human management of the natural constraint imposed by sea ice phenomena. By using a systemic approach, quite common when studying geographical issues of nature and societies, the work has contributed to a better knowledge of the natural environment of Baltic Sea ice showing a significant interannual variability and a spatial internal diversity of sea ice conditions in the Baltic Sea. It also raises the questions of the environmental determinism which is rejected by the remarkable adaptability of coastal population. Finally, the socio-economic implications of historical changes of sea ice features are emphasized showing that future Baltic Sea ice conditions should be carefully considered when talking about global evolution. |
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Baltic Sea ice and environmental and societal implications from the comparative analysis of the Bay of Bothnia and the Gulf of Riga |
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Baltic Sea ice and environmental and societal implications from the comparative analysis of the Bay of Bothnia and the Gulf of Riga |
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Baltic Sea ice and environmental and societal implications from the comparative analysis of the Bay of Bothnia and the Gulf of Riga |
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Baltic Sea ice and environmental and societal implications from the comparative analysis of the Bay of Bothnia and the Gulf of Riga |
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Baltic Sea ice and environmental and societal implications from the comparative analysis of the Bay of Bothnia and the Gulf of Riga |
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baltic sea ice and environmental and societal implications from the comparative analysis of the bay of bothnia and the gulf of riga |
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Geographical Society of Finland |
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Fennia - International Journal of Geography; Vol. 190 No. 2 (2012); 90-101 Fennia; Vol 190 Nro 2 (2012); 90-101 1798-5617 |
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