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  2. Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge » ESRC Seminar Series

    https://www.spri.cam.ac.uk/events/russianoil/seminar3.html
    Seminar 3 Report:Seminar at the London School of Economics, 20. th. ... Organisation. This seminar is part of the series 'Trans-sectoral Partnerships, Sustainability Research and the Oil and Gas Industry in Russia' funded by the UK Economic and Social
  3. Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge » Magadan

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    Present-day Magadan is a modern northern city in a resource-rich land, caught in the complexities of post-Soviet economic, social and political change but mining and fisheries now provide ... This economic restructuring made the familiar way of life
  4. Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge » Cambridge Canadian…

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    PhD, University of Cambridge, 1987. Fields of interest: Economic theory; mathematical economics, in particular: game theory; evolution and learning; bounded rationality; herd behaviour and social learning; contract theory, voting. ... Canadian connections
  5. Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge » Colloquium

    https://www.spri.cam.ac.uk/events/workshops/historicalpractice/
    the historical and present-day Arctic and Antarctic, and thus create distinctive and valuable positions from which to contribute to current political, economic, socio-cultural, and environmental debates. ... The constitution of Arctic space as an object
  6. Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge » Links

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    Includes original primary research papers in the physical sciences, life sciences, polar technology, humanities, and social sciences, as well as papers concerning current political, economic, legal, and environmental issues.
  7. Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge » SPRI Review 2000

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    Münster: Institute for Geophysics: 335-338. Vitebsky, P. 2000. Coping with distance: social, economic and environmental change in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), northeastern Siberia. ... In: Murakami, T. (editor). Economic development and the environment
  8. Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge » Maritime Geographies of…

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    Looking to the past, we first need to recognise the ubiquity of maritime or fluvial metaphors in the economic and cultural life of many societies, certainly this was true in Britain. ... The technological and economic power to destroy the oceans also
  9. Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge » SPRILIB

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    330.34 Economic development. 502 Environmental issues. 504.05 Environmental damage. 504.052 Natural resources, depletion.
  10. Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge » SPRI Review 2002

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    smokescreen to disguise, and prevent discussion of, a range of complex social, political, economic and ethnic issues. ... from Russia's northern regions as the country's economic crisis transformed huge distances from an asset into a liability has been
  11. Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge » SPRI Review 2008

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    of Economics and Business Administration, Economic History Section); Dr Peter Dann (Research Associate of Melbourne University, Australia); Professor David Day (Centre for Pacific and American Studies, University of Tokyo); Bryan Lintott

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