Arctic Marine Sustainability

Arctic Marine Sustainability

Arctic Maritime Businesses and the Resilience of the Marine Environment

Haenninen, Niko; Pongracz, Eva; Pavlov, Victor

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

03/2020

489

Dura

Inglês

9783030284039

15 a 20 dias

1149

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Part 1 - ARCTIC ECOSYSTEMS AND SUSTAINABILITY. Chapter 1 - Sustainability in an Arctic context: Resilience of the Arctic marine environment(Eva Pongracz).- Chapter 2 - Thinking like an ocean: A climate ethic for the Arctic marine environment (Oyvind Stokke).- Chapter 3 - Arctic marine ecosystems, climate change impacts, and governance responses: an integrated perspective from the Barents Sea (Stefan Koenigstein).- Chapter 4 - Oil vulnerability index, impact on Arctic bird populations (Proposing a method for calculating an oil vulnerability index for the Arctic Seabirds) (Nina J. O'Hanlon, Alexander L. Bond, Neil A. James and Elizabeth A. Masden).- Chapter 5 - Conflicts between Arctic industries and cetaceans (Charla Barsan and Marianne. H. Rasmussen).- Part 2 - Transport infrastructure. Chapter 6 - Social responsibility practice of the evolving nature in the sustainable development of Arctic maritime operations (Antonina Tsvetkova).- Chapter 7- Miles and meters matter: political effects on the shipping routes of measurement techniques in the Arctic (Eda Ayaydin).- Chapter 8 - Black carbon, maritime traffic and the Arctic (Tommi Inkinen, Olli-Pekka Brunila, Esa Haemaelaeinen, Vappu Kunnaala-Hyrkki and Katariina Ala-Raemi).- Chapter 9 - Impact of the Potential Implementation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles on the Northern Sea Route Safety Monitoring (Nikita Kuprikov, Mihail Kuprikov, Maxim Shishaev, Maxim Polishchuk).- Part 3 - oil and gas. Chapter 10 - Handling the preparedness challenges for maritime and offshore operations in Arctic waters (Kay Fjortoft and Tor Einar Berg).- Chapter 11 - Arctic oil spill response technologies: challenges and limitations (Victor Pavlov).- Chapter 12 - The role of supply vessels in the development of offshore field projects in Arctic waters (Antonina Tsvetkova).- Chapter 13 - Special rules for the Arctic? The analysis of Arctic-specific safety and environmental regulation of offshore petroleum development in the Arctic Ocean States (Daria Shapovalova).- Part 4 - LOCAL communities. Chapter 14 - Increasing shipping in the Arctic and local communities' engagement: A case from Longyearbyen on Svalbard (Julia Olsen, Grete Kaare Hovelsrud and Bjorn Petter Kaltenborn).- Chapter 15 - Arctic search and rescue: A case study for understanding issues related to training and human factors when working in the North (Derek. D. Rogers, Michael King and Heather Carnahan).- Chapter 16 - The possibilities and limitations of tourism development in Greenland to contribute to personal socio-economic wellbeing for coastal communities: (Vishakha Tay).- Chapter 17 - Marine tourism development in the Arkhangelsk region, Russian Arctic: Stakeholder's perspectives: (Julia Olsen, Marina Nenasheva, Karin Andrea Wigger, Albina Pashkevich, Sonja H. Bickford and Tatiana Maksimova).- Chapter 18 - Finnish Sami: Is tourism a preservation of indigenous culture? (Samim Akgoenuel, and Eda Ayaydin).- Part 5 - sustainable governance. Chapter 19 - Regulation of cargo shipping on the Northern Sea Route: a strategic compliance in pursuing Arctic safety and commercial considerations: (Antonina Tsvetkova).- Chapter 20 - Resource use conflicts in Arctic waters: A legal perspective: (Amber Rose Maggio).- Chapter 21 - Red dragon enters the waters of the High North: The making of China-Arctic shipping corridor: (Liisa Kauppila and Tuomas Kiiski).
Arctic marine resources;Resource use conflict;Sustainable resource management;Marine environmental protection;Oil spill response technologies;Climate change impacts;Search and rescue operations;marine and freshwater sciences;Fish and Wildlife Biology