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Record #112592:

New approaches to the North: global aspects / G.A. Agranat.

Title: New approaches to the North: global aspects / G.A. Agranat.
Author(s): Agranat, G. A.
Date: 1991.
In: Polar Geography and Geology. (1991.), Vol. 15(2) (1991)
Abstract: Examines world-wide changes in attitudes to means, scale and nature of developing northern regions, in particular of Canada and Alaska. Considers most important aspects of new ecological, socio-economic and scientific-technical approaches: long-term prospects, relation of market and state, social problems, foreign investment, environmental problems and native population.
Notes:

Polar Geography and Geology. Vol. 15(2) :116-131 (1991).

Keywords: .008.1 -- Policy.
323 -- Politics, internal.
330.34 -- Economic development.
330.524 -- Natural resources.
338 -- Economic management.
39 -- Ethnography.
364.122/.124 -- Social change and associated problems.
502 -- Environmental issues.
504.06 -- Environmental protection.
J -- Social sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*49) -- Alaska.
(*50) -- Soviet Union.
SPRI record no.: 112592

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