论北极环境可持续性面临的现代威胁:气候变化因素

K. Noussia
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鉴于气候变化的快速发展、前所未有的洪水和火灾以及过去几年的极端高温,由于北极地区冰的快速融化,新的宜居和可开发区域势必会增加。这些地区将允许勘探自然资源和在航运中使用新的航道。北极地区自然资源丰富,但同时由于人口稀少、物流网络有限和环境条件脆弱而面临挑战;因此,它未来的任何可持续增长和发展都应该解决建设可持续基础设施、可持续开发和征用自然资源的需求,努力实现向尊重土著人民及其社区和生活方式的包容性绿色经济的转变。这篇文章不仅综合了关于气候变化对北极影响的现有文献,而且根据气候变化的影响,讨论和分析了在北极进行任何自然资源勘探和开采以及任何增加的航运活动的方式。通过汇集不同的文献——关于北极勘探、法律监管和北极航运——通常不被放在一起考虑,它分析和讨论了气候变化对该地区及其土著人口的多重社会和环境影响,最后,提出政策选择、立法和其他措施,以最好地应对各种挑战。气候变化、可持续发展、北极石油和天然气、北极航运、环境保护、北极
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On Modern Threats to Environmental Sustainability in the Arctic: The Climate Change Factor
Given the high pace of acceleration with which climate change is occurring, the unprecedented amount of floods and fires and the extremely high temperatures of the last years, new habitable and exploitable areas are bound to increase as a result of the extremely rapid ice melting in the Arctic. These areas will allow the exploration of natural resources and the use of new navigation routes in shipping. The Arctic region is rich in natural resources, but, at the same time, faces challenges due to its sparse population, limited logistical networks, and fragile environmental conditions; hence, any future sustainable growth and development in it should address the need to build sustainable infrastructure and explore and expropriate the natural resources sustainably, in an effort to achieve transformation towards an inclusive green economy that respects the indigenous peoples and their communities and lifestyle. This article not only synthesizes the existing literature on the topic of the impact of climate change on the Arctic, but also discusses and analyses the ways in which any exploration and exploitation of natural resources and any increased shipping activity in the Arctic should take place, in the light of the impact of climate change. By bringing together different literatures – on the Arctic exploration, legal regulation and Arctic shipping – not usually considered together, it analyses and discusses the multiple social and environmental effects of climate change in the region and its indigenous populations, and, finally, proposes policy options and legislative and other measures so as to best meet the various challenges imposed. climate change, sustainable development, Arctic oil and gas, Arctic shipping, environmental protection, Arctic
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