Melting Boundaries: Rethinking Arctic Governance
Created as part of the 2011 Jackson School for International Studies SIS 495: Task Force. Vincent Gallucci and Nadine Fabbi Task Force Advisors; Julia Gourley, Evaluator; Jeung Hwa (Victoria) Choe, Coordinator. Global warming has triggered fundamental ecological changes to the Arctic landscape. As t...
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ftunivwashington:oai:digital.lib.washington.edu:1773/16482 2024-06-02T08:00:39+00:00 Melting Boundaries: Rethinking Arctic Governance Barrett, Kelsey Bryan, John Chahary, Monica Choe, Jeung Hwa (Victoria) Couser, Griffith Gordon, Kitty (Makivik Corporation) Grosman, Jennifer Halliday, Scott Hamed, Zeina Herke, Ahnalee Hruska, Lauren Kennedy, Colleen Koperqualuk, Lisa (Makivik Corporation) Maltais, Dominic Miller, Kelly Selling, Kim 2011 http://hdl.handle.net/1773/16482 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/1773/16482 2011 ftunivwashington 2024-05-06T11:39:56Z Created as part of the 2011 Jackson School for International Studies SIS 495: Task Force. Vincent Gallucci and Nadine Fabbi Task Force Advisors; Julia Gourley, Evaluator; Jeung Hwa (Victoria) Choe, Coordinator. Global warming has triggered fundamental ecological changes to the Arctic landscape. As the sea ice melts, greater access to lucrative natural resources and new shipping lanes is intensifying economic and political interest in the region. Ownership and control over these resources has spurred debate at international, regional, national, and sub-national levels. State and non-state actors are seeking to position themselves to exploit these resources and benefit economically. If left unchecked, unsustainable resource extraction has the potential to seriously degrade the natural environment and threaten the human security of Arctic inhabitants. Existing governance frameworks in the Arctic require reassessment and alteration in light of these recent changes. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Global warming Sea ice University of Washington, Seattle: ResearchWorks Arctic Lanes ENVELOPE(18.933,18.933,69.617,69.617) |
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Created as part of the 2011 Jackson School for International Studies SIS 495: Task Force. Vincent Gallucci and Nadine Fabbi Task Force Advisors; Julia Gourley, Evaluator; Jeung Hwa (Victoria) Choe, Coordinator. Global warming has triggered fundamental ecological changes to the Arctic landscape. As the sea ice melts, greater access to lucrative natural resources and new shipping lanes is intensifying economic and political interest in the region. Ownership and control over these resources has spurred debate at international, regional, national, and sub-national levels. State and non-state actors are seeking to position themselves to exploit these resources and benefit economically. If left unchecked, unsustainable resource extraction has the potential to seriously degrade the natural environment and threaten the human security of Arctic inhabitants. Existing governance frameworks in the Arctic require reassessment and alteration in light of these recent changes. |
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Barrett, Kelsey Bryan, John Chahary, Monica Choe, Jeung Hwa (Victoria) Couser, Griffith Gordon, Kitty (Makivik Corporation) Grosman, Jennifer Halliday, Scott Hamed, Zeina Herke, Ahnalee Hruska, Lauren Kennedy, Colleen Koperqualuk, Lisa (Makivik Corporation) Maltais, Dominic Miller, Kelly Selling, Kim |
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Barrett, Kelsey Bryan, John Chahary, Monica Choe, Jeung Hwa (Victoria) Couser, Griffith Gordon, Kitty (Makivik Corporation) Grosman, Jennifer Halliday, Scott Hamed, Zeina Herke, Ahnalee Hruska, Lauren Kennedy, Colleen Koperqualuk, Lisa (Makivik Corporation) Maltais, Dominic Miller, Kelly Selling, Kim Melting Boundaries: Rethinking Arctic Governance |
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Barrett, Kelsey Bryan, John Chahary, Monica Choe, Jeung Hwa (Victoria) Couser, Griffith Gordon, Kitty (Makivik Corporation) Grosman, Jennifer Halliday, Scott Hamed, Zeina Herke, Ahnalee Hruska, Lauren Kennedy, Colleen Koperqualuk, Lisa (Makivik Corporation) Maltais, Dominic Miller, Kelly Selling, Kim |
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Melting Boundaries: Rethinking Arctic Governance |
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Melting Boundaries: Rethinking Arctic Governance |
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Melting Boundaries: Rethinking Arctic Governance |
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Melting Boundaries: Rethinking Arctic Governance |
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melting boundaries: rethinking arctic governance |
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