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Zoogeographical regionalization of the arctic
Polar Geography, 1977Abstract The author discusses in general terms the concept of biogeographical regionalization of the Arctic, and particularly its zoogeographical regionalization, stressing the importance of considering landmasses and oceans as a single, interlinked complex.
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1996
Mummified bodies occasionally found in the frigid regions of the world include animals, such as mammoths in Alaska and seals in Antarctica, and Eskimos and Aleuts in Alaska, Canada and Greenland. The animal and Eskimo mummies are naturally frozen, while the Aleuts practiced artificial mummification.
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Mummified bodies occasionally found in the frigid regions of the world include animals, such as mammoths in Alaska and seals in Antarctica, and Eskimos and Aleuts in Alaska, Canada and Greenland. The animal and Eskimo mummies are naturally frozen, while the Aleuts practiced artificial mummification.
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Carthography and Geopolitics in the Arctic Region
2010This paper discusses the relationship between geography and politics; and more specifically, the relationship between sovereign claims and cartography. I introduce the term 'cartopolitics' to describe a particular way of making space real and corresponding with politics that defines contemporary bordering practices in the Arctic region.
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2019
This chapter examines an emerging regional security system in the Arctic. There was a significant shift in the Arctic powers' threat perceptions and security policies in the High North. In contrast with the Cold War era when the Arctic was a zone for the global confrontation between the USSR and the U.S./NATO, now this region is seen by international ...
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This chapter examines an emerging regional security system in the Arctic. There was a significant shift in the Arctic powers' threat perceptions and security policies in the High North. In contrast with the Cold War era when the Arctic was a zone for the global confrontation between the USSR and the U.S./NATO, now this region is seen by international ...
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Is there Arctic resource curse? Evidence from the Russian Arctic regions
Resources Policy, 2020Daria Gritsenko, Elena Efimova
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Survey on Fungi in Antarctica and High Arctic Regions, and Their Impact on Climate Change
Climate, 2023Masaharu Tsuji
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Nonlinear wind-drift ocean currents in arctic regions
Geophysical and Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics, 2022Adrian Constantin
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