Arctic Pipeline Planning

Arctic Pipeline Planning
Author: Ramesh Singh
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2013-08-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0124165885

Utilize the most recent developments to combat challenges such as ice mechanics. The perfect companion for engineers wishing to learn state-of-the-art methods or further develop their knowledge of best practice techniques, Arctic Pipeline Planning provides a working knowledge of the technology and techniques for laying pipelines in the coldest regions of the world. Arctic Pipeline Planning provides must-have elements that can be utilized through all phases of arctic pipeline planning and construction. This includes information on how to: - Solve challenges in designing arctic pipelines - Protect pipelines from everyday threats such as ice gouging and permafrost - Maintain safety and communication for construction workers while supporting typical codes and standards - Covers such issues as land survey, trenching or above ground, environmental impact of construction - Provides on-site problem-solving techniques utilized through all phases of arctic pipeline planning and construction - Is packed with easy-to-read and understandable tables and bullet lists

Oil and Wilderness in Alaska

Oil and Wilderness in Alaska
Author: George J. Busenberg
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2013-08-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1589016629

Colliding environmental and development interests have shaped national policy reforms supporting both oil development and environmental protection in Alaska. Oil and Wilderness in Alaska examines three significant national policy reform efforts that came out of these conflicts: the development of the Trans-Alaska pipeline, the establishment of a vast system of protected natural areas through the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, and the reform of the environmental management of the marine oil trade in Alaska to reduce the risk of oil pollution after the Exxon Valdez disaster. Illuminating the delicate balance and give-and-take between environmental and commercial interests, as well as larger issues shaping policy reforms, Busenberg applies a theoretical framework to examine the processes and consequences of these reforms at the state, national, and international levels. The author examines the enduring institutional legacies and policy consequences of each reform period, their consequences for environmental protection, and the national and international repercussions of reform efforts. The author concludes by describing the continuing policy conflicts concerning oil development and nature conservation in Alaska left unresolved by these reforms. Rich case descriptions illustrate the author’s points and make this book an essential resource for professors and students interested in policies concerning Alaska, the Arctic, oil development, nature conservation, marine oil spills, the policy process, and policy theory.

FWS/OBS.

FWS/OBS.
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1978
Genre: Ecology
ISBN: