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ENVS 295: The Circumpolar World (Fall 2009)  Tags: class environment  

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The Circumpolar World

Welcome to ENVS 295: The Circumpolar World. Use the tabs above to assist you with conducting successful library research.w.  This page is meant to support you in your research process -- if there is any information that would be useful to include here, that you do not see, please let me know, and we can add to it. 

Here are a couple core reference sources for this class; they are located in the Reference area of the library:

Encyclopedia of the Arctic
G 606 .E49 2005 (3 volumes) (Reference)

Encyclopedia of World Cultures
GN 307 .E53 1991 (10 volumes) (Reference)

Practical Dictionary of Siberia and the North
G 606 .P73 2005 (Reference)

 

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Anthropology, Environment, Forestry, Geography, Global and Regional Studies, Gund Institute for Ecological Economics, Natural Resources, Recreation Management, Wildlife and Fisheries Biology

 
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