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Arctic marine ecosystems are among the most productive and most vulnerable in the world, both from an economic and ecological perspective of growing accessibility. The complexity of Arctic marine ecosystems and their location poses challenges for management, valuation, and the establishment of sound policy to protect them. This special issue of Temanord presents papers from a workshop devoted to this topic. In October 2013, a group of multidisciplinary experts on marine invasive species and the Arctic came together in Esbjerg, DK for a two-day workshop titled: "Marine Invasive Species in the Arctic: Management Issues". Attendees of the workshop came from academic, governmental and scientific institutions in Denmark and the Faroe Islands, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland, Canada, and the United States. This volume presents papers based on the presentations of the workshop speakers.
Marine biological invasions --- Invasions, Marine biological --- Invasions, Maritime (Biological invasions) --- Marine bioinvasions --- Marine invasions (Biological invasions) --- Maritime invasions (Biological invasions) --- Biological invasions --- E-books --- Exotic marine organisms. --- Introduced organisms --- Marine organisms
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Marine biological invasions --- Introduced aquatic organisms --- Aquatic organisms --- Introduced organisms --- Invasions, Marine biological --- Invasions, Maritime (Biological invasions) --- Marine bioinvasions --- Marine invasions (Biological invasions) --- Maritime invasions (Biological invasions) --- Biological invasions --- Control --- Government policy --- E-books
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Biological invasions. --- Biodiversity. --- Insects --- Ecology.
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Biological invasions. --- Biodiversity. --- Insects --- Ecology.
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Biological invasions --- Biological invasions. --- Introduced organisms --- Introduced organisms. --- Alien organisms --- Alien species --- Exotic organisms --- Exotic species --- Foreign organisms (Introduced organisms) --- Foreign species (Introduced organisms) --- Introduced species --- Invaders (Organisms) --- Invasive alien species --- Invasive organisms --- Invasive species --- Naturalised organisms --- Naturalized organisms --- Non-indigenous organisms --- Non-indigenous species --- Non-native organisms --- Non-native species --- Nonindigenous organisms --- Nonindigenous species --- Nonnative organisms --- Nonnative species --- Translocated organisms --- Translocated species --- Bio-invasions --- Bioinvasions --- Invasions, Biological --- biological invasions --- Organisms --- Natural selection --- Population biology --- Biology
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Introduced organisms --- Biological invasions. --- Evolution. --- Bio-invasions --- Bioinvasions --- Invasions, Biological --- Natural selection --- Population biology --- Alien organisms --- Alien species --- Exotic organisms --- Exotic species --- Foreign organisms (Introduced organisms) --- Foreign species (Introduced organisms) --- Introduced species --- Invaders (Organisms) --- Invasive alien species --- Invasive organisms --- Invasive species --- Naturalised organisms --- Naturalized organisms --- Non-indigenous organisms --- Non-indigenous species --- Non-native organisms --- Non-native species --- Nonindigenous organisms --- Nonindigenous species --- Nonnative organisms --- Nonnative species --- Translocated organisms --- Translocated species --- Organisms
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biohazardous releases --- biosecurity initiatives --- bioterrorism --- biological invasions --- emerging infectious diseases --- biologcial welfare --- Biosecurity --- Microbiological laboratories --- Biological laboratories --- World health --- Biosécurité --- Microbiologie --- Biologie --- Santé mondiale --- Safety measures --- Laboratoires --- Sécurité --- Mesures
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In the last few decades, religious and secular thinkers have tackled the world's escalating environmental crisis by attempting to develop an ecological ethic that is both scientifically accurate and free of human-centered preconceptions. This groundbreaking study shows that many of these environmental ethicists continue to model their positions on romantic, pre-Darwinian concepts that disregard the predatory and cruelly competitive realities of the natural world. Examining the work of such influential thinkers as James Gustafson, Sallie McFague, Rosemary Radford Ruether, John Cobb, Peter Singer, and Holmes Rolston, Sideris proposes a more realistic ethic that combines evolutionary theory with theological insight, advocates a minimally interventionist stance toward nature, and values the processes over the products of the natural world.
241.65*7 --- Selection, Natural --- Theologische ethiek: natuur; ecologie --- 241.65*7 Theologische ethiek: natuur; ecologie --- -Theologische ethiek: natuur; ecologie --- -Darwinism --- Environmental ethics --- Human ecology --- Natural selection --- Darwinism --- Genetics --- Variation (Biology) --- Biological invasions --- Evolution (Biology) --- Heredity --- Environmental quality --- Ethics --- Ecotheology --- Religious aspects --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Environmental ethics. --- Natural selection. --- Religious aspects. --- Human ecology - Religious aspects.
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