@inbook{b5f51bbcda424644ae275a53b53c7352,
title = "The Value of the Barents Region: More than a Resource Provider",
abstract = "The chapter {"}The Value of the Barents Region: More than a Resource Provider{"} offers an account of the environmental non-economic value of the Barents region from an ecological perspective. The text provides a critique of the interpretation of environmental issues as if they would be economic ones. Generally conceived as a territory reach in natural resources therefore source of economic profits, the Barents region is instead a unique natural environment worth of protection and respect. Many of its aspects, such as mire and old-grow forests, contribute to the sustainability of the whole planet. Moreover the Indigenous inhabitants of the Barents Regions, who often are not considered in the decision-making of their native land, provide an incalculable help to its well-being.",
keywords = "Environmental ethics, Ecological Value, Barents Region{\textquoteright}s natural resources, nonmarket goods",
author = "Corinna Casi",
year = "2018",
month = sep,
day = "6",
doi = "10.1163/9789004363045_008",
language = "English",
isbn = "9789004363014",
series = "Studies in Polar Law",
publisher = "Brill Nijhoff ",
pages = "143--164",
editor = "Hossain, {Kamrul } and {Roncero Martin}, {Jose Miguel} and Anna Petr{\'e}tei",
booktitle = "Human and Societal Security in the Circumpolar Arctic",
address = "United States",
}