Published 1993 | Version v1
Report

Working group 4: Terrestrial

Creators

Description

A working group at a Canada/USA symposium on climate change and the Arctic identified major concerns and issues related to terrestrial resources. The group examined the need for, and the means of, involving resource managers and users at local and territorial levels in the process of identifying and examining the impacts and consequences of climatic change. Climatic change will be important to the Arctic because of the magnitude of the change projected for northern latitudes; the apparent sensitivity of its terrestrial ecosystems, natural resources, and human support systems; and the dependence of the social, cultural, and economic welfare of Arctic communities, businesses, and industries on the health and quality of their environment. Impacts of climatic change on the physical, biological, and associated socio-economic environment are outlined. Gaps in knowledge needed to quantify these impacts are listed along with their relationships with resource management. Finally, potential actions for response and adaptation are presented

Part of:
Impacts of climate change on resource management in the north

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Publishing Information

ISBN
0-921083-47-5
Imprint Title
Impacts of climate change on resource management in the north
Imprint Pagination
276 p.
Series
Dept. of Geography publication series, Occasional paper No. 16.
Journal Page Range
p. 241-248.
Report number
WU/G--16

Conference

Title
5. biennial meeting on northern climate; 4. joint United States-Canada regional climate symposium.
Dates
12-14 May 1992.
Place
Whitehorse (Canada).

INIS

Country of Publication
Canada
Country of Input or Organization
Canada
INIS RN
25039918
Subject category
S54: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference, Non-conventional Literature
Descriptors DEI
ARCTIC REGIONS; CLIMATIC CHANGE; ECONOMIC IMPACT; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS; RESOURCE MANAGEMENT; SOCIAL IMPACT; TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
Descriptors DEC
ECOSYSTEMS; MANAGEMENT; POLAR REGIONS

Optional Information

Secondary number(s)
CONF-9205393--; CE--04363.