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Human Settlements in the Arctic

An Account of the ECE Symposium on Human Settlements Planning and Development in the Arctic, Godthåb, Greenland, 18-25 August 1978

Authors: Yong Zhou Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication date: 2013 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 134 Publication formats: EAN: 9781483161396 ISBN: 9781483161396 Category: Social services & welfare, criminology Publisher's index: 9781483161396 Bibliographic note: Professor Yong Zhou is a recognized expert in the field of non-linear difference equations and their applications in China. He was Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Dynamical Systems and Differential Equations over 2007-2011, and is present Guest Editor at Optimization (T&F), Nonlinear Dynamics and Journal of Vibration and Control (Sage), and at Elsevier former Guest Editor of Computers & Mathematics with Applications over 2010-2012 and Applied Mathematics and Computation over 2014-2015.

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Human Settlements in the Arctic is an account of the ECE Symposium on Human Settlements Planning and Development held in the Arctic Godthab, Greenland, on 18-25 August 1978. The text focuses on the dynamics of human settlements in the Arctic regions, taking into consideration the severe climate, permafrost and other hazards, and remoteness from services and sources of supply.
The book first offers information on human settlement objectives in the Arctic, including Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Scandinavia, and the USSR. The manuscript then takes a look at community planning and the provision of infrastructure. Topics include community planning in relation to economic development; water and sanitation service levels in the Northwest Territories, Canada; and sewerage and other waste disposal.
The text ponders on the construction of housing and other buildings, including heating systems, permafrost, prefabrication, and behavioral aspects and public participation in housing design and improvement. The manuscript also discusses physical planning and layout of settlements and programming, design, and construction of engineering infrastructure facilities, housing, and related social service facilities.
The book is a fine reference for readers wanting to explore the dynamics of human settlements in the Artic regions.

TOC

  • Front Cover 2
  • Human Settlements in the Arctic 5
  • Copyright Page 6
  • Table of Contents 7
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 9
  • THE ARCTIC: A NOTE ON TERMINOLOGY 10
  • Part I: 11
    • INTRODUCTION 13
    • ADDRESS ON BEHALF OF THE GOVERNMENT OF DENMARK 17
    • INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT BY THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY OF THE ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE 21
  • PART II: 27
    • Chapter 1. HUMAN SETTLEMENT OBJECTIVES IN THE ARCTIC 29
      • Alaska 36
      • Canada 37
      • Greenland 39
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