The Arctic is often portrayed as being isolated, but the reality is
that the connectivity with the rest of the planet is huge, be it
through weather patterns, global ocean circulation, and large-scale
migration patterns to name but a few. There is a huge amount of public
interest in the ‘changing Arctic’, especially in terms of the
rapid changes taking place in ecosystems and exploitation of
resources. There can be no doubt that the Arctic is at the forefront
of the international environmental science agenda, both from a
scientific aspect, and also from a policy/environmental management
perspective.
This book aims to stimulate a wide audience to think about the Arctic
by highlighting the remarkable breadth of what it means to study its
ecology. _Arctic Ecology_ seeks to systematically introduce the
diverse array of ecologies within the Arctic region. As the Arctic
rapidly changes, understanding the fundamental ecology underpinning
the Arctic is paramount to understanding the consequences of what such
change will inevitably bring about.
_Arctic Ecology_ is designed to provide graduate students of
environmental science, ecology and climate change with a source where
Arctic ecology is addressed specifically, with issues due to climate
change clearly discussed. It will also be of use to policy-makers,
researchers and international agencies who are focusing on ecological
issues and effects of global climate change in the Arctic.
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About the Editor
David N. Thomas is Professor of Arctic Ecosystem Research in the
Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of
Helsinki. Previously he spent 24 years in the School of Ocean
Sciences, Bangor University, Wales. He studies marine systems, with a
particular emphasis on sea ice and land-coast interactions in the
Arctic and Southern Oceans as well as the Baltic Sea. He also edited a
related book: _Sea Ice_, 3rd Edition (2017), which is also published
by Wiley-Blackwell.
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ISBN
9781118846551
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Global Research (STMS)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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