The ‘age of humans’ is significantly changing Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. Through different issues and disciplinary lenses, the contributions to this volume have explored the causes, effects and meanings of human interaction with the region. In this concluding chapter, we draw out some insights from these contributions as a group, suggesting four interrelated themes that capture the various ways in which the relationship between humans and the Antarctic continent is currently being perceived.
Funding
Australian Research Council
History
Publication title
Anthropocene Antarctica: Perspectives from the Humanities, Law and Social Sciences
Editors
E Leane and J McGee
Pagination
187-189
ISBN
9781138367593
Department/School
Faculty of Law
Publisher
Routledge
Place of publication
Abingdon
Extent
12
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Other culture and society not elsewhere classified; Social impacts of climate change and variability; International relations not elsewhere classified