Challenges to the Future Conservation of the Antarctic

Author:

Chown S. L.12,Lee J. E.1,Hughes K. A.3,Barnes J.4,Barrett P. J.5,Bergstrom D. M.6,Convey P.3,Cowan D. A.7,Crosbie K.8,Dyer G.9,Frenot Y.1011,Grant S. M.3,Herr D.12,Kennicutt M. C.13,Lamers M.14,Murray A.15,Possingham H. P.16,Reid K.17,Riddle M. J.6,Ryan P. G.18,Sanson L.19,Shaw J. D.616,Sparrow M. D.20,Summerhayes C.21,Terauds A.6,Wall D. H.22

Affiliation:

1. Stellenbosch University.

2. Monash University.

3. British Antarctic Survey.

4. Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition.

5. Victoria University of Wellington.

6. Australian Antarctic Division, Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities.

7. University of the Western Cape.

8. International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators.

9. 32 Lyme Street, London NW1 0EE, UK.

10. French Polar Institute Paul-Emile Victor.

11. Unité Mixte de Recherche Ecobio Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Université de Rennes.

12. International Union for Conservation of Nature.

13. Texas A&M University.

14. Wageningen University.

15. Desert Research Institute.

16. The University of Queensland.

17. Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources.

18. University of Cape Town.

19. Antarctica New Zealand.

20. Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research.

21. Scott Polar Research Institute.

22. Colorado State University.

Abstract

Changing environments and resource demands present challenges to Antarctic conservation.

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

Reference18 articles.

1. Berkman P. A., Lang M. A., Walton D. W. H., Eds., Science Diplomacy: Antarctica, Science, and the Governance of International Spaces (Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press, Washington, DC, 2011).

2. A horizon scan of global conservation issues for 2012

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