Wrangell Island: From political conflict to Russian sovereignty

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Main Author: Vdovenko, Anna
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Cambridge 1998
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Online Access:https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/349906
https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.96661
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spelling ftunivcam:oai:www.repository.cam.ac.uk:1810/349906 2024-01-21T10:03:34+01:00 Wrangell Island: From political conflict to Russian sovereignty Vdovenko, Anna 1998-06 application/pdf https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/349906 https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.96661 eng eng University of Cambridge https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/349906 https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.96661 https://www.rioxx.net/licenses/all-rights-reserved/ Wrangell Island Herald Island Sovereignty Conservation Thesis Masters Master of Philosophy (MPhil) 1998 ftunivcam https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.96661 2023-12-28T23:19:45Z The file processed with OCR is smaller and allows copying and pasting (though this may contain errors). The file without OCR is much larger and does not allow copying and pasting but the visual quality is generally superior. This dissertation describes the discovery, exploration and mapping of Wrangell and Herald Islands. Political disputes about sovereignty over the islands will be examined from the early 20th century until the present. The attempts at early settlement by Canadian, United States and Russian parties are described. Regarding current plans for the National Reserve, a brief explanation will be given of scientific themes relevant to the islands and their future, such as biology and geology. The analysis of the sovereignty disputes will demonstrate effective de facto sovereignty by Russia. If the Russian government proceeds with conservation policies, the islands may qualify as the first World Heritage Site in the Arctic regions. This designation would permit Russia to advance Arctic conservation achievements, thus allowing Wrangell Island and Herald Island to assume an important place comparable with other World Heritage Site islands such as the Galapagos, Aldabra and Heard Island. This would facilitate conclusion of a Treaty with the United States Government which would thence annul any basis for contention over sovereignty, thus confirming the de jure rights of Russia. Master Thesis Arctic Heard Island Herald Island Wrangell Island Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository Arctic Heard Island Galapagos Herald Island ENVELOPE(-175.637,-175.637,71.378,71.378)
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Herald Island
Sovereignty
Conservation
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Herald Island
Sovereignty
Conservation
Vdovenko, Anna
Wrangell Island: From political conflict to Russian sovereignty
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Herald Island
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Conservation
description The file processed with OCR is smaller and allows copying and pasting (though this may contain errors). The file without OCR is much larger and does not allow copying and pasting but the visual quality is generally superior. This dissertation describes the discovery, exploration and mapping of Wrangell and Herald Islands. Political disputes about sovereignty over the islands will be examined from the early 20th century until the present. The attempts at early settlement by Canadian, United States and Russian parties are described. Regarding current plans for the National Reserve, a brief explanation will be given of scientific themes relevant to the islands and their future, such as biology and geology. The analysis of the sovereignty disputes will demonstrate effective de facto sovereignty by Russia. If the Russian government proceeds with conservation policies, the islands may qualify as the first World Heritage Site in the Arctic regions. This designation would permit Russia to advance Arctic conservation achievements, thus allowing Wrangell Island and Herald Island to assume an important place comparable with other World Heritage Site islands such as the Galapagos, Aldabra and Heard Island. This would facilitate conclusion of a Treaty with the United States Government which would thence annul any basis for contention over sovereignty, thus confirming the de jure rights of Russia.
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title Wrangell Island: From political conflict to Russian sovereignty
title_short Wrangell Island: From political conflict to Russian sovereignty
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