The socio-economic importance of wildlife resource utilization in the southern Beaufort Sea / William D. Brakel.: En3-6/32-1977E-PDF
"This study considers the socio-economic importance of fishes, beluga or white whales, seals, white fox and polar bears to Inuit, Metis and Indi ans living adjacent to the Beaufort Sea. Factors considered as 'socio-economically important' include the level and distribution of local and export sales, domestic uses of wildlife harvests, employment and income. Neither sociological changes nor the cost of compensating for any environmental changes caused by industrial activities are considered in this analysis"--Summary, p. 1.
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| Title | The socio-economic importance of wildlife resource utilization in the southern Beaufort Sea / William D. Brakel. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | vi, 91 p. : ill., maps |
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