Wilderness in the Circumpolar North: Searching for Compatibility in Ecological, Traditional, and Ecotourism ValuesUnited States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, 2002 - 143 |
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... West Siberian Arctic .............. ........ 85 Thóra Ellen Thórhallsdóttir Evaluating Nature and Wilderness in Iceland ... 96 Gregory Brown Joar Vittersø Alaska Exceptionality Hypothesis : Is Alaska Wilderness Really Different ...
... West Siberian Arctic .............. ........ 85 Thóra Ellen Thórhallsdóttir Evaluating Nature and Wilderness in Iceland ... 96 Gregory Brown Joar Vittersø Alaska Exceptionality Hypothesis : Is Alaska Wilderness Really Different ...
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... arctic states , with the Russian Federation also trying to move in the same direction . Inglehart ( 1989 ) notes the shift to postindustrial values by western European nations , in- cluding the Scandinavian countries . Rothman ( 1997 ) ...
... arctic states , with the Russian Federation also trying to move in the same direction . Inglehart ( 1989 ) notes the shift to postindustrial values by western European nations , in- cluding the Scandinavian countries . Rothman ( 1997 ) ...
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... arctic land base into wilderness areas . This paper has explored five factors as tension points that ignite political conflict over managing arctic ... Western Europe and the Asian Far East , and would facilitate the use of Siberian rivers to ...
... arctic land base into wilderness areas . This paper has explored five factors as tension points that ignite political conflict over managing arctic ... Western Europe and the Asian Far East , and would facilitate the use of Siberian rivers to ...
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... Arctic cooperation . In : Heininen , L .; Langlais , R. , eds . Europe's northern ... West . Lawrence : University Press of Kansas . 448 p . Wuerthner , G. 1999 ... Siberian Arctic : History , USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS - P - 26 ...
... Arctic cooperation . In : Heininen , L .; Langlais , R. , eds . Europe's northern ... West . Lawrence : University Press of Kansas . 448 p . Wuerthner , G. 1999 ... Siberian Arctic : History , USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS - P - 26 ...
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... Western Siberian and Lena - Tungussky Fields that are partly within the Krasnoyarsk region . They are considered to be the greatest prospect in Russia ... Siberian Arctic : History , Status , and Prospects.
... Western Siberian and Lena - Tungussky Fields that are partly within the Krasnoyarsk region . They are considered to be the greatest prospect in Russia ... Siberian Arctic : History , Status , and Prospects.
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