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Record #122353:

The structure and dynamics of Antarctic population / Juan Carlos M. Beltramino.

Title: The structure and dynamics of Antarctic population / Juan Carlos M. Beltramino.
Author(s): Beltramino, Juan Carlos M.
Date: 1993.
Publisher: New York: Vantage Press
Abstract: Compiles and classifies data on human population in Antarctic, discussing physical setting and its limitations for humans, historic and political context of settlement, evolution of winter and summer populations (including scientists, whalers, tourists, adventurers and sportsmen), endogenous movements (births, marriages and deaths), and present structure and distribution of populations. Extensive bibliography and many useful tables such as scientific stations operating in winter (1904-90) and their populations.
Keywords: 01 -- Bibliographies.
314 -- Demography.
314.382 -- Birth rate.
314.482 -- Death rate.
314.8 -- Population changes.
314.8.061 -- Population density.
314.9 -- Population distribution.
001.89 -- Research programmes.
711.42(2) -- Settlements and stations, specific.
796.51.7 -- Tourism.
796.52 -- Mountaineering.
91(091) -- Exploration, history.
93"19" -- Twentieth century.
J -- Social sciences.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
Location(s): SCO: SPRI-SHF: (*7) : 314
SPRI record no.: 122353

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