UID:
kobvindex_GFZ686242408
Format:
xi, 390 S.
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graph. Darst., Kt.
ISBN:
041544330X (hbk)
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9780415443302 (hbk)
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0415619823 (pbk)
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9780415619820 (pbk)
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0203893743 (ebook)
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9780203893746 (ebook)
Series Statement:
Routledge explorations in environmental economics
Content:
This book analyzes the expanding oil and gas activities in the Arctic from a social and developmental perspective, raising questions concerning the interaction between indigenous peoples, governments and oil and gas companies
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Tables; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; Part I The Arctic: Context, framework and methodology; 2 Framing oil and gas in the Arctic from a sustainable development perspective; 3 Climate change and consequences for the Arctic; 4 Corporate social responsibility: The economic and institutional responsibility of business in society; 5 Framework and methodology: Regulation and discourse analysis as a research strategy; Part II Legal and institutional framework: Case studies.
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6 Legal and institutional framework: A comparative analysis7 Expanding oil and gas activities on the North Slope of Alaska; 8 Oil and gas activities at the Mackenzie Delta, in Canada's Northwest Territories; 9 Going North: The new petroleum province of Norway; 10 The Russian model: Merging profit and sustainability; Part III Comparisons and managerial implications; 11 Human rights and indigenous peoples in the Arctic: What are the implications for the oil and gas industry?; 12 Perceptions of Arctic challenges: Alaska, Canada, Norway and Russia compared; 13 Managerial implications; Index.
Language:
English
URL:
http://external.dandelon.com/download/attachments/dandelon/ids/CH0010BFFDC135B58C2AEC12574DC005548EC.pdf
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