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Transit Management in the Northwest Passage
Problems and Prospects
The work provides, in chapters by different authors, an in-depth review of the outstanding environmental, technological, political, economic, social and legal issues associated with arctic resource use, development and management.
Cynthia Lamson (Edited by), David L. van der Zwaag (Edited by)
9780521093378, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 11 January 2009
332 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.9 cm, 0.49 kg
The operation of a commercial shipping route through the Northwest Passage - a 1450 kilometre marine corridor linking Baffin Bay to the Beaufort Sea - has been a recurring dream of traders since the late fifteenth century. It is now fast becoming a practical possibility with the recent discoveries of hydrocarbon and other mineral resources. A consideration of the problems this will raise is urgently necessary. The Canadian Northern Waters Project, at Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia, has therefore initiated a four-year programme to investigate the feasibility of expanded arctic shipping and ocean development. This title is the first result of the project. The work provides, in chapters by different authors, an in-depth review of the outstanding environmental, technological, political, economic, social and legal issues associated with arctic resource use, development and management.
Acknowledgements
Part 1. Perspectives on the problem
1. The northwest passage: a contrast of visions
2. The environment of the northwest passage Hal Mills
3. The development of northern ocean industries Carlyle Mitchell
4. Arctic marine transport and ancillary technologies Ernst Frankel
5. Canadian arctic marine transportation: present status and future requirements William J. H. Stuart and Cynthia Lamson
6. Northern decision making: a drifting net in a restless sea David L. VanderZwaag and Cynthia Lamson
7. Constitutional development in the northwest territories Fielding Sherwood
Part II. Paradigms and prospects
8. The designing of a transit management system Douglas M. Johnston
Appendix
Contributors.
Subject Areas: Environmental science, engineering & technology [TQ]
