Antarktis-bibliografi er en database over den norske Antarktis-litteraturen.
Hensikten med bibliografien er å synliggjøre norsk antarktisforskning og annen virksomhet/historie i det ekstreme sør. Bibliografien er ikke komplett, spesielt ikke for nyere forskning, men den blir oppdatert.
Norsk er her definert som minst én norsk forfatter, publikasjonssted Norge eller publikasjon som har utspring i norsk forskningsprosjekt.
Antarktis er her definert som alt sør for 60 grader. I tillegg har vi tatt med Bouvetøya.
Det er ingen avgrensing på språk (men det meste av innholdet er på norsk eller engelsk). Eldre norske antarktispublikasjoner (den eldste er fra 1894) er dominert av kvalfangst og ekspedisjoner. I nyere tid er det den internasjonale polarforskninga som dominerer. Bibliografien er tverrfaglig; den dekker både naturvitenskapene, politikk, historie osv. Skjønnlitteratur er også inkludert, men ikke avisartikler eller upublisert materiale.
Til høyre finner du en «HELP-knapp» for informasjon om søkemulighetene i databasen. Mange referanser har lett synlige lenker til fulltekstversjon av det aktuelle dokumentet. For de fleste tidsskriftartiklene er det også lagt inn sammendrag.
Bibliografien er produsert ved Norsk Polarinstitutts bibliotek.
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Cruise and aircraft operations constitute the primary transportation modes for accessing Antarctica, and both are highly carbon-intensive. Since the first carbon calculations, the number of tourists has increased twentyfold; routes have expanded further south, involving different modalities, activities, and itineraries. This study presents an assessment and discussion of the carbon footprint of Antarctic tourism based on a comprehensive methodology for calculating emissions. We used satellite data to reconstruct vessel itineraries, gathered individual vessels’ engine specifications, and integrated multiple databases to improve accuracy. We analyzed emissions for four tourism modalities, also incorporating their corresponding aircraft emissions. We found that the Cruise-only modality has the lowest emissions, while the Seaborne Ross Sea & Continent modality has the highest emissions per capita. Despite introducing more efficient fuels and the near-total renovation of the Antarctic fleet, emissions have not decreased significantly. This may be attributed to extended journeys and a higher frequency of trips. The significant carbon footprint of Antarctic tourism poses a challenge in the context of the global climate crisis, influencing perceptions of the industry’s environmental image. We expect that this research will contribute to debates on how to manage growth and diversification of tourism if the aim is Antarctica’s conservation.
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The polar regions are increasingly at the center of attention as the hot spots of climate crisis as well as tourism development. The recent IPCC reports highlight several climate change risks for the rather carbon-intensive and weather-based/dependent polar tourism industry in the Arctic and the Antarctic. This study presents the scholarly state-of-knowledge on tourism and climate change in the polar regions with a literature survey extending beyond the Anglophone publications. As a supporting tool, we provide a live web GIS application based on the geographical coverages of the publications and filterable by various spatial, thematic and bibliographical attributes. The final list of 137 publications indicates that, regionally, the Arctic has been covered more than the Antarctic, whilst an uneven distribution within the Arctic also exists. In terms of the climate change risks themes, climate risk research, i.e. impact and adaptation studies, strongly outnumbers the carbon risk studies especially in the Arctic context, and, despite a balance between the two main risk themes, climate risk research in the Antarctic proves itself outdated. Accordingly, the review ends with a research agenda based on these spatial and thematic gaps and their detailed breakdowns.
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