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Antarctic Treaty System: An Assessment: Proceedings of a Workshop Held at Beardmore South Field Camp, Antarctica, January 7-13, 1985 (1986)
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. "The Antarctic Environment: Management and Conservation of Resources." Antarctic Treaty System: An Assessment: Proceedings of a Workshop Held at Beardmore South Field Camp, Antarctica, January 7-13, 1985. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 1986.

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Front Matter (R1-R16)
Overview (1-2)
1. Workshop on the Antarctic Treaty System: Overview (3-12)
Introduction (13-14)
2. Antarctica Prior to the Antarctic Treaty - A Historical Perspective (15-32)
3. Juridical Nature of the 1959 Treaty System (33-46)
Legal and Political Background (47-48)
4. Antarctica Prior to the Antarctic Treaty: A Political and Legal Perspective (49-54)
5. Antarctic Conflict and International Cooperation (55-64)
6. The Antarctic Treaty as a Conflict Resolution Mechanism (65-76)
7. Panel Discussion on the Legal and Political Background of the Antarctic Treaty (77-84)
Antarctic Science (85-86)
8. Summary of Science in Antarctica Prior to and Including the International Geophysical Year (87-102)
9. The Antarctic Treaty as a Scientific Mechanism (Post-IGY) - Contributions of Antarctic Scientific Research (103-152)
10. The Antarctic Treaty as a Scientific Mechanism - The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research and the Antarctic Treaty System (153-168)
11. The Role of Science in the Antarctic Treaty System (169-184)
12. Panel Discussion on Antarctic Science (185-192)
The Antarctic Environment: Management and Conservation of Resources (193-194)
13. The Antarctic Treaty System as an Environmental Mechanism - An Approach to Environmental Issues (195-210)
14. Panel Discussion on Conservation and Environment (211-220)
15. The Antarctic Treaty System as a Resource Management Mechanism - Living Resources (221-234)
16. Panel Discussion on Living Resources (235-244)
17. Arctic Offshore Technology and Its Relevance to the Antarctic (245-264)
18. Discussion on Technology and Economics of Minerals Development in Polar Areas (265-268)
19. The Antarctic Treaty System as a Resource Management Mechanism - Nonliving Resources (269-284)
20. Panel Discussion on Nonliving Resources (285-302)
Institutions (303-304)
21. The Antarctic Treaty System from the Perspective of a State Not Party to the System (305-314)
22. The Antarctic Treaty System from the Perspective of a Non-Consultative Party to The Antarctic Treaty System as an The Antarctic Treaty (315-336)
23. The Antarctic Treaty System from the Perspective of a New Consultative Party (337-344)
24. The Antarctic Treaty System from the Perspective of a New Member (345-374)
25. The Interaction Between the Antarctic Treaty System and the United Nations System (375-390)
26. The Evolution of the the Antarctic Treaty System - The Institutional Perspective (391-412)
27. Panel Discussion on Institutions of the the Antarctic Treaty System (413-436)

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THE ANTARCTIC ENVIRONMENT: MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES A. CONSERVATION AND ENVIRONMENT 13. The Antarctic Treaty System as an Environmental Mechanism An Approach to Environmental Issues fohn A. Heap and Martin W. Holdgate 14. Panel Discussion on Conservation and Environment B. LIVING RESOURCES 15. The Antarctic Treaty System as a Resource Management Mechanism Living Resources John A. Gulland 16. Panel Discussion on Living Resources C. NONLIVING RESOURCES 17. Arctic Offshore Technology and Its Relevance to the Antarctic K. R. Cwasdale 18. Discussion on Technology and Economics of Minerals Development in Polar Areas 19. The Antarctic Treaty System as a Resource Management Mechanism Nonliving Resources Christopher D. Beeby 20. Panel Discussion on Nonliving Resources

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