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The Handbook is an authoritative guide to the Arctic and the Antarctic through an exploration of key areas of research in the physical and natural sciences, the social sciences and humanities in 38 new and original contributions from leading figures and voices in polar research, policy and practice.

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The Handbook is an authoritative guide to the Arctic and the Antarctic through an exploration of key areas of research in the physical and natural sciences, the social sciences and humanities in 38 new and original contributions from leading figures and voices in polar research, policy and practice.


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Autorenporträt
Mark Nuttall is Professor and Henry Marshall Tory Chair of Anthropology at the University of Alberta, Canada. Torben R. Christensen is Professor of Arctic Biogeochemistry at Aarhus University, Denmark. Martin J. Siegert is Professor of Geosciences, Imperial College London, UK.
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"The volume has a wealth of information on both polar regions, with topics from detailed science to history and the humanities - a wide-ranging and well-balanced compilation." - Professor Julian Dowdeswell, Director of the Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge, UK

"The volume has a wealth of information on both polar regions, with topics from detailed science to history and the humanities - a wide-ranging and well-balanced compilation." - Professor Julian Dowdeswell, Director of the Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge, UK