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ARCTIC CLIMATE AS A FACTOR OF ECOLOGICAL RISK

V.G., Dmitriev, I.V., Fedorova

First published: 2013-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2013/be5.v1/s20.013View metrics

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Title
ARCTIC CLIMATE AS A FACTOR OF ECOLOGICAL RISK
Authors
V.G., Dmitriev, I.V., Fedorova
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 13th SGEM GeoConference on ECOLOGY, ECONOMICS, EDUCATION AND LEGISLATION
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2013
Pages
95 - 100 pp
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
Not available yet
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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  26. Burkett V. Global climate change implications for coastal and offshore oil and gas development // Energy Policy. Vol. 39. pp. 7719-7725, 2011.

  27. Dalsøren S.B. & Endresen Ø. & Isaksen I.S.A. & Gravir G. & Sørgård E. Environmental impacts of the expected increase in sea transportation, with a particular focus on oil and gas scenarios for Norway and northwest Russia. Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmosphere, 112, D02310, 2007.

  28. DEFRA, UK, 2012, URL: http://www.internationalpolarinitiative.org/IPI_Concept_v.5-21.12.12.pdf

  29. Dell J.J. & Pasteris P. Adaptation in the oil and gas industry to projected impacts of climate change // Proceedings of the SPE International Conference on Health, Safety and Environment in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production, 2010.

  30. Frolov S.V. & Fedyakov V.E. & Tretyakov V.YU. & Klein A.E. & Alekseev G.V. New data on the change of thickness of the ice in the Arctic basin. Reports of RAS, 2009, vol. 425, №1.

  31. Hon V.CH. & Mokhov I.I. Climatic changes in the Arctic and possible conditions of the Arctic marine navigation in the twenty-first century // Izvestiya ran. Physics of atmosphere and ocean. v . 46, # 1, pp. 19-25, 2010.

  32. Ho H. & Pavlov O. Distribution and biomass transport of ice amphipods in drifting sea ice around Svalbard. Deep-Sea Research Part Ii-Topical Studies in Oceanography 55(20-21): 2292-2307, 2008.

  33. Katzov V.M. & Porfir’ev B. N. Climatic changes in the Arctic: the consequences for the environment //Arctic: environment and Economics №2 (6), pp.66-79. GeoConference on Ecology, Economics, Education and Legislation

  34. Kovacs K.M. & Lydersen C. & Overland, J.E. & Moore S.E. Impacts of changing sea-ice conditions on Arctic marine mammals. Marine Biodiversity 41: 181- 194, 2012.

  35. Mironov E.U. Dangerous ice phenomena for shipping in the Arctic. -SPb.: AARI, 320 p., 2010.

  36. Pitulko V.M. & Donchenko V.K. The basic network of observatories of environmental safety in the Russian Arctic//Arctic: environment and Economics №2, pp. 48-57, 2011.

  37. Regehr E. V. & Lunn N. J. & Amstrup S. C. & Stirling I. (2007), Effects of Earlier Sea Ice Breakup on Survival and Population Size of Polar Bears in Western Hudson Bay. The Journal of Wildlife Management, 71: 2673–2683. DOI: 10.2193/2006- 180.

  38. Skorokhodov D.A. & Borisova L.F. & Borisov W. Regulation of safety of navigation and risks of loss //Vestnik MGTU. Vol.13/ issue 4, pp. 868-876, 2010.

  39. Solovyanov A.A. On the conservation of natural environment of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation // the Arctic. Ecology and economy №1, vol. 201. P. 94-103.

  40. Stirling I. & Parkinson C.L. Possible effects of climate warming on selected populations of polar bears (Ursus maritimus) in the Canadian Arctic / Arctic, v. 59/ issue 3, pp. 261-275, 2006.

  41. Streletskii D.A. & Shiklomanov N.I. & Grebenets V.I. Change of the carrying capacity of frozen soils in connection with the warming of the climate in the North of Western Siberia. The cryosphere of the Earth, Vol. XVI/ issue 1, pp. 22-32, 2012.

  42. The Arctic. Proposals to the road map for international cooperation / Publishing house «Spetzkniga», M. 40 p., 2012.

  43. The ecological doctrine of the Russian Federation. Approved by the decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated August 31. Vol. 1225, 2002.

  44. The GEP-5: Summary for policymakers. Program of United Nations on environment. 24 p., 2012.

  45. The results of the IPY 2007/08 and the prospects of the Russian polar research / ed. A.N. Chilingarov, A.I. Bedritsky, V.G. Dmitrieva. In the series: the Contribution of Russia to the international polar year 2007/08. - M.: Paulsen. 224 p., 2013.

  46. Wang J. & Sii H. & Yang J.B. & Pillay A. & Yu D. & Liu J. & Maistralis E. & Saajedi A. Use of advances in technology for maritime risk assessment // Risk analysis. Vol. 24. pp. 1041-1063, 2004.

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