The Greening of Antarctica reveals how the geopolitical, intellectual, conceptual, and legal foundations of contemporary Antarctic environmental protection and imagination were formed in the crucial period between the signing of the Antarctic Treaty in 1959 and the signing of the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources in 1980.
The Greening of Antarctica reveals how the geopolitical, intellectual, conceptual, and legal foundations of contemporary Antarctic environmental protection and imagination were formed in the crucial period between the signing of the Antarctic Treaty in 1959 and the signing of the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources in 1980.
Alessandro Antonello is McKenzie Postdoctoral Fellow in the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies, the University of Melbourne.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * 1 Principles for "unprincipled men": filling the household of Antarctic nature * 2 Arguing with seals: the changing terrain of authority * 3 Mining the deep south: exploitation, environmental impact, and contested futures * 4 Seeing the Southern Ocean ecosystem: enlarging the Antarctic community * 5 The plenitude of nature and sovereignty: boundaries of insiders and outsiders * Epilogue * Bibliography
* Introduction * 1 Principles for "unprincipled men": filling the household of Antarctic nature * 2 Arguing with seals: the changing terrain of authority * 3 Mining the deep south: exploitation, environmental impact, and contested futures * 4 Seeing the Southern Ocean ecosystem: enlarging the Antarctic community * 5 The plenitude of nature and sovereignty: boundaries of insiders and outsiders * Epilogue * Bibliography
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