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Record #177084:

Northern exposure: can the planet-encircling boreal forest survive global warming and resource exploitation? / David Henry.

Title: Northern exposure: can the planet-encircling boreal forest survive global warming and resource exploitation? / David Henry.
Author(s): Henry, David.
Date: 2005.
In: Natural History. (2005.), Vol. 114(1) (2005)
Abstract: Discusses two major threats to taiga: rise in average annual temperature of Earth's surface by nine degrees since end of last ice age and accelerated warming over past hundred years, and exploitation of natural resources (in particular, unsustainable harvesting of timber and hydropower development).
Notes:

Natural History. Vol. 114(1) :26-32 (2005).

Keywords: 502 -- Environmental issues.
504.05 -- Environmental damage.
551.58 -- Climatology.
551.583 -- Climatic changes.
574 -- Ecology.
581.524.444.3 -- Tayga.
581.526.35 -- Bog and high-moor plant formations.
F -- Biological sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*440) -- Northwest Territories.
(*49) -- Alaska.
(*501) -- Russia (Federation).
(*55) -- European Arctic.
SPRI record no.: 177084

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