Human–environmental Relationships in the Arctic: Mapping and Analyzing Shishmaref

This article examines the process of analyzing the Arctic indigenous village Shishmaref and evaluates the applicability of Western planning analysis methods for the interpretation of the living environment. The analysis approach is partly phenomenological, i.e., the analysis of the village is based...

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