[BOOK][B] Peak oil, Economic growth, and wildlife conservation

JE Gates, DL Trauger, B Czech - 2014 - Springer
At the beginning of the new millennium, Brian Czech and several other members of The
Wildlife Society (TWS) were lobbying this professional organization to adopt a position …

[CITATION][C] In Peak Oil, Economic Growth, and Wildlife Conservation

GS Fraser, JE Gates, DL Trauger, B Czech - Impacts of Offshore Oil and Gas …, 2014

Response of Professional Societies and Conservation Organizations to Peak Oil and Economic Growth

DL Trauger, RD Jackson - … , Economic Growth, and Wildlife Conservation, 2014 - Springer
Peaking of the world’s oil supply is resulting in economic, social, cultural, and environmental
instability on a global level. Individuals, businesses, and entire countries are attempting to …

The conflict between economic growth and wildlife conservation

B Czech - Peak Oil, Economic Growth, and Wildlife Conservation, 2014 - Springer
Economic growth is an increase in the production and consumption of goods and services
in the aggregate. It requires increasing population and/or per capita consumption and is …

Future Trends in Wildlife Conservation and Management Programs

JE Gates, DL Trauger - … Oil, Economic Growth, and Wildlife Conservation, 2014 - Springer
Much of what we have to say in this chapter about future trends in wildlife conservation and
management will be influenced by whether you are a technological or economic optimist or …

Economic Growth and Wildlife Conservation in the North Pacific Rim, Highlighting Alaska and the Russian Far East

F Huettmann - Peak oil, economic growth, and wildlife conservation, 2014 - Springer
Many people, including numerous decision makers, throughout the world still perceive
Alaska as an unspoiled wilderness, where space has few limits and resources are nearly …

Oil and Gas Development, the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska, and Our Wildlife Heritage

SM Murphy - Peak Oil, Economic Growth, and Wildlife Conservation, 2014 - Springer
On a global scale, exploration, development, and transportation of oil and gas resources
have the potential to adversely affect wildlife due to: (1) policy and land-use decisions that …

Envisioning an Alternative Future

JE Gates, DL Trauger, B Czech - Peak Oil, Economic Growth, and Wildlife …, 2014 - Springer
As suggested 40 years ago, the limits to growth as measured by human consumption of net
primary production (NPP) may well be reached in the next few decades. At that time, we will …

Peak Oil and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

PV Tuyn - Peak Oil, Economic Growth, and Wildlife Conservation, 2014 - Springer
When Peak Oil is reached, oil production is slated to decline. If the world’s economic engine
is still running on oil, there is potential for instability in the global economy as oil becomes …

Peaking of World Oil Production

JE Gates - Peak Oil, Economic Growth, and Wildlife Conservation, 2014 - Springer
Nonrenewable and renewable energy sources make up the two major energy categories of
interest to our industrial civilization. Nonrenewable energy Non-renewable energy includes …