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Record #105281:

Southern exposure: deciding Antarctica's future / Lee A. Kimball.

Title: Southern exposure: deciding Antarctica's future / Lee A. Kimball.
Author(s): Kimball, Lee A.
Date: 1990.
Publisher: Washington: World Resources Institute in collaboration with the Tinker Foundation
Abstract: Reviews importance of Antarctica in global processes and outlines several precedent-setting aspects of its system of governance, then proceeds to suggest fine-tuning of the Antarctic Treaty System necessary for continued viability based on two essential requirements: durability, created by international agreement, and responsiveness of management systems to new information and needs. Offers means of improving access to information and of ensuring regular input from both government and non-government sources.
Keywords: 341.24 -- Treaties, international.
502 -- Environmental issues.
J -- Social sciences.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
Location(s): SCO: SPRI-PAM: (*7) : 502
SPRI record no.: 105281

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