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Islands of the Arctic Julian Dowdeswell (University of Cambridge)

Islands of the Arctic By Julian Dowdeswell (University of Cambridge)

Islands of the Arctic by Julian Dowdeswell (University of Cambridge)


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Summary

Spectacular exploration of one of Earth's last wilderness areas, looking at the evolution of the landscape, and the delicate balance between wildlife and the environment. It discusses the history of human impact on the Arctic, and considers future prospects for the region. Superbly illustrated for all lovers of remote landscapes.

Islands of the Arctic Summary

Islands of the Arctic by Julian Dowdeswell (University of Cambridge)

The Arctic islands are characterised by beautiful mountains and glaciers, in which the wildlife lives in delicate balance with its environment. It is a region with a long history of exploration and exploitation by humans, now experiencing rapid environmental change. All of these themes are explored in Islands of the Arctic, richly illustrated with superb photographs from the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, Greenland, Svalbard and the Russian Arctic. It begins with the various processes shaping the landscape: glaciers, rivers and coastal processes, the role of ice in the oceans and the weather and climate. The flora and fauna are described, and the human impact on this fragile region; from the sustainable approach of the Inuit, to the devastating damage inflicted by hunters and in the cause of military security. Finally, the future prospects of the region are considered. This book will be enjoyed by anyone with an interest in remote landscapes.

Islands of the Arctic Reviews

' ... this book is the next best thing to being there.' FOCUS
'You can tell when a book is written by enthusiasts - as this one certainly is, with evocative photographs on almost every page. It is well-organised with chapters on the natural world and on human activities. this is a handsome book and a good read ... With its striking illustrations, this book will appeal to anyone who has ventured to these wilderness areas, and it may tempt others to set out that way.' Geoscientist
'... an album with over 200 stunning photographs and diagrams, useful not only for the Arctic enthusiast and seasoned traveler but also the Arctic geosciences explorer, whether he is a beginner or well experienced in the field. The book provides lots of information about the landscape of the Arctic islands, and how it influences, and is influenced by, animals (including humans) and plants.' Episodes
'This is an excellent introduction to the Arctic, providing a mine of information for the beginner and a visual feast for the seasoned enthusiast.' The Good Book Guide
'Islands of the Arctic is a beautifully illustrated and nicely written account of the varied island environments of the polar north ... Islands of the Arctic should be part of the required reading for all those interested in understanding the environmental and cultural threats facing the Arctic.' The Times Higher Education Supplement
'For those wishing to know something about the past, present, and future history of the Arctic islands, this book is both affordable and informative, and it carries the added attraction of being exceptionally scenic.' Journal of Polar Record
'... I recommend this book very highly, and suggest that all readers put it on their Christmas or birthday list!' The Holocene
'... a beautifully illustrated, comprehensive introduction ...'. Stephen A. Royle, Queen's University Belfast
'... there is a good scientific explanation of most topics, particularly those related to glaciers (the main expertise if both authors). The maps are clear and informative and the whole provides a good overview of the environment of the Arctic islands ... The strength of this kind of book is the ability to transport the reader to another part of the world and spent in the Canadian Arctic and Greenland ... If you're into things cold and remote and appreciate some well written ... science that won't break the bank, this book has a lot of recommend it.' The Geographical Journal
' ... the book successfully conveys polar scientists' fascination with the natural environment of the islands of the Arctic and introduces the reader to many of the past and ongoing processes that shape them.' Polar Research
'At a first glance this is an attractive coffee table book with superb pictures on almost every page but it is much more than just a beautifully illustrated book ... This book will appeal to students of geology and also to the general reader who is interested in learning about one of the Earth's last true wilderness areas ... this is a book I should love to have on my bookshelf.' Open University Geological Society Journal

About Julian Dowdeswell (University of Cambridge)

Director of the Scott Polar Research Institute and Professor of Physical Geography at the University of Cambridge Director of the Centre for Glaciology and Professor of Glaciology at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: the geography of the Arctic Islands; 2. Evolution of the Arctic Islands; 3. Weather, climate and atmospheric effects; 4. Glaciers and ice sheets; 5. Icebergs and sea ice; 6. Frost action; 7. Arctic coasts, rivers and lakes; 8. The biotic environment: fauna and flora; 9. Indigenous peoples, exploration and environmental islands.

Additional information

GOR004930641
9780521813334
0521813336
Islands of the Arctic by Julian Dowdeswell (University of Cambridge)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
20021125
298
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - Islands of the Arctic