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Disturbance and recovery in Arctic lands: an ecological perspective / Robert M.M. Crawford, ed.

Title: Disturbance and recovery in Arctic lands: an ecological perspective / Robert M.M. Crawford, ed.
Author(s): Crawford, Robert M. M.,
Huntley, B.
Billings, W. D.
Crawford, Robert M. M.
Sørenson, Morten.
Rapport, David J.
Oksanen, Lauri.
Wookey, P. A.
Getsen, M. V.
Jefferies, R. L.
Brown, Jerry.
Vilchek, Gregory E.
Hinzman, Larry D.
Kozlov, M. V.
Rees, W. Gareth.
Kapitsa, A. P.
Balaganskaya, Ekaterina.
Lukina, N. V.
Turunen, M.
Dauvalter, Vladimir.
Zhirov, V. K.
Forbes, Bruce C.
Strandberg, B.
Szczypa, Jerzy.
Vilchek, G. E.
Jorgenson, M. Torre.
Emers, Michael.
Walker, D. A.
Urbanska, Krystyna M.
McKendrick, J. D.
Meehan, Rosa H.
Khitun, Olga.
Shaver, Gaius R.
Sumina, O. I.
Tishkov, Arkady A.
Archegova, I. B.
Date: 1997.
Publisher: Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers
Abstract: Contains 35 papers originally presented at NATO Advanced Workshop held 24-30 September 1995 in Arctic Centre, University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland. Papers are arranged by subject: Arctic communities, past, present and future; Arctic communities under stress; heavy metal pollution; anthropogenic disturbance; oil extraction and ecosystem disturbance; and ecosystem recovery at high latitudes. Individual papers separately catalogued.
Keywords: 574 -- Ecology.
574.4 -- Ecology, terrestrial.
502 -- Environmental issues.
58 -- Botany.
581.524.34 -- Plant succession following human disturbance.
061.3 -- Conferences: 1995 Disturbance and Recovery of Arctic Terrestrial Ecosystems.
F -- Biological sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
Location(s): SCO: SPRI-SHF: (*3) : 574.4
ISBN: 0792344189
SPRI record no.: 142021

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520 3# ‡aContains 35 papers originally presented at NATO Advanced Workshop held 24-30 September 1995 in Arctic Centre, University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland. Papers are arranged by subject: Arctic communities, past, present and future; Arctic communities under stress; heavy metal pollution; anthropogenic disturbance; oil extraction and ecosystem disturbance; and ecosystem recovery at high latitudes. Individual papers separately catalogued.
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700 1# ‡aCrawford, Robert M. M.,‡eeditor.
700 12 ‡aHuntley, B.‡tArctic ecosystems and environmental change: perceptions from the past and predictions for the future.
700 12 ‡aBillings, W. D.‡tArctic phytogeography: plant diversity, floristic richness, migrations, and acclimation to changing climates.
700 12 ‡aCrawford, Robert M. M.‡tNatural disturbance in high Arctic vegetation.
700 12 ‡aSørenson, Morten.‡tAn Arctic environmental database for Europe and Asia.
700 12 ‡aRapport, David J.‡tTransformation of northern ecosystems under stress: Arctic ecological changes from the perspective of ecosystem health.
700 12 ‡aOksanen, Lauri.‡tAdaptation to disturbance as part of the strategy of Arctic and alpine plants: perspectives for management and restoration.
700 12 ‡aWookey, P. A.‡tInterpreting environmental manipulation experiments in Arctic ecosystems: are 'disturbance' responses properly accounted for?.
700 12 ‡aGetsen, M. V.‡tRole of nitrogen-fixing cryptogamic plants in the tundra.
700 12 ‡aJefferies, R. L.‡tLong-term damage to sub-Arctic coastal ecosystems by geese: ecological indicators and measures of ecosystem dysfunction.
700 12 ‡aBrown, Jerry.‡tDisturbance and recovery of permafrost terrain.
700 12 ‡aVilchek, Gregory E.‡tArctic ecosystem stability and disturbance: a West Siberian case history.
700 12 ‡aHinzman, Larry D.‡tNumeric simulation of thermokarst formation during disturbance.
700 12 ‡aKozlov, M. V.‡tPollution impact on insect biodiversity in boreal forests: evaluation of effects and perspectives on recovery.
700 12 ‡aRees, W. Gareth.‡tSatellite remote sensing of the impact of industrial pollution on tundra biodiversity.
700 12 ‡aKapitsa, A. P.‡tThe structure of tundra plant cover as an ecological indicator in the Kola Peninsula.
700 12 ‡aBalaganskaya, Ekaterina.‡tPollution of podzol soils by heavy metals.
700 12 ‡aLukina, N. V.‡tPollution-induced changes in nutritional status of pine forests on the northern tree line (Kola Peninsula)
700 12 ‡aTurunen, M.‡tScots pine needle wax and air pollution in the subarctic.
700 12 ‡aDauvalter, Vladimir.‡tHeavy metal concentrations in lake sediments as an index of freshwater ecosystem pollution.
700 12 ‡aZhirov, V. K.‡tFree radical oxidation activity and pigment concentrations in leaves of mountain birches affected by aerial pollution.
700 12 ‡aForbes, Bruce C.‡tAnthropogenic tundra disturbance in Canada and Russia.
700 12 ‡aStrandberg, B.‡tVegetation recovery following anthropogenic disturbances in Greenland: with special emphasis on native reinvasion.
700 12 ‡aSzczypa, Jerzy.‡tMonitoring of radioactive contamination of the shores of the Kola Peninsula, Novaya Zemlya and Franz Josef Land.
700 12 ‡aVilchek, G. E.‡tUsinsk oil spill: environmental catastrophe or routine event?.
700 12 ‡aJorgenson, M. Torre.‡tPatterns and rates of, and factors affecting natural recovery on land disturbed by oil development in Arctic Alaska.
700 12 ‡aEmers, Michael.‡tEffects of winter seismic exploration on tundra vegetation and the soil thermal regime in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska.
700 12 ‡aWalker, D. A.‡tArctic Alaskan vegetation disturbance and recovery: a hierarchic approach to the issue of cumulative impacts.
700 12 ‡aUrbanska, Krystyna M.‡tReproductive behaviour of Arctic/alpine plants and ecological restoration.
700 12 ‡aMcKendrick, J. D.‡tLong-term tundra recovery in northern Alaska.
700 12 ‡aMeehan, Rosa H.‡tLong-term conservation strategies: Alaska's North Slope oil and gas experience.
700 12 ‡aKhitun, Olga.‡tSelf-recovery after technogenic and natural disturbances in the central part of the Yamal Peninsula (Western Siberian Arctic)
700 12 ‡aShaver, Gaius R.‡tCarbon-nutrient interactions as constraints on recovery of Arctic ecosystems from disturbance.
700 12 ‡aSumina, O. I.‡tNatural vegetation recovery on anthropogenically disturbed sites in North-Western Siberia: an approach to analysis of anthropogenic vegetation.
700 12 ‡aTishkov, Arkady A.‡tThe secondary successions of Arctic ecosystems in relation to tundra restoration.
700 12 ‡aArchegova, I. B.‡tDisturbance of tundra ecosystems and their restoration in the far north of Russia.
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