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- Title
BUILDING ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGE RESILIENCE IN A POST-PEAK WORLD.
- Authors
Aslan, Jeffrey
- Abstract
The article presents information on the problems faced by the natives of Alaska associated with the use of fossil-fuel based technologies arising from the scarcity of fossil fuels and the effect of climatic change. It gives a background of the hunting and fishing in Alaska and a legal regime to manage such activities. It suggests the native communities to start planning and implementing measures in order to reduce the use of fossil fuels, lower cost of living and free itself from dependence on outside sources to continue residing in their ancestral lands. It recommends adopting of wildlife regulations, use of energy renewal project and growing food locally within villages.
- Subjects
ALASKA; FOSSIL fuels &; the environment; CLIMATE change; ENERGY shortages; FISHING; WILDLIFE management -- Law &; legislation; HUNTING; COST of living
- Publication
Vermont Law Review, 2012, Vol 37, Issue 1, p239
- ISSN
0145-2908
- Publication type
Article