The 1990 Trans-Ellesmere Island Ski Expedition was the first human-powered, non-Inuit, lengthwise traverse of one of the largest islands in the High Arctic. From 1992 to 1998, expedition member and s
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Presenting emerging perspectives on environmental restoration, this collection of essays by a leading group of environmental scholars combines theoretical discussion with practical approaches. Describ
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