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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
OCR for page 194
Representative terms from entire chapter:
living resources