Northern environmental disturbances. Gerald Peter Kershaw and Boreal Institute for Northern Studies
Material type: TextSeries: Occasional publication. 24 | Occasional publication (Boreal Institute for Northern Studies) 24Publication details: Edmonton : Boreal Institute for Northern Studies, 1988Description: 70 p. : ill., maps. ; 28 cmISBN:- 0919058698
- 9780919058699
- Pipelines -- Environmental aspects -- Canada, Northern
- Roads -- Environmental aspects -- Canada, Northern
- Revegetation -- Canada, Northern
- Reclamation of land -- Canada, Northern
- Pipelines -- Environmental aspects -- Canada, Northern
- Roads -- Environmental aspects -- Canada, Northern
- Revegetation -- Canada, Northern
- Reclamation of land -- Canada, Northern
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Includes bibliographical references
Contains five papers on environmental disturbances, presented at the Boreal Institute for Northern Studies twenty-fifth anniversary conference, Knowing the north: integrating tradition, technology and science, on November 20-22, 1986