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El. knyga: Arctic Oil and Gas: Sustainability at Risk?

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This book analyzes the expanding oil and gas activities in the Arctic from the perspective of Sustainable Development (SD) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). The focus is on the territories of the Arctic rim where the current and future oil and gas activities in the Arctic are and will be located. The book raises a number of questions including how sustainable development has been framed in the Arctic and the interaction between indigenous peoples, governments and oil and gas companies.

The book is divided into three parts. In the first part of the book, oil and gas are approached through the concepts of sustainable development (SD) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) together with the challenge of climate change. The second part consists of case studies from Alaska, Canada, Norway and Russia where the discourses on oil and gas in the Arctic are explored and the final part of the book draws together the material from the country studies in a comparative manner.


List of figures
vii
List of tables
viii
List of contributors
ix
Preface xii
Acknowledgements xiii
1 Introduction
1(12)
Aslaug Mikkelsen
Oluf Langhelle
Part I The Arctic: context, framework and methodology
13(96)
2 Framing oil and gas in the Arctic from a sustainable development perspective
15(30)
Oluf Langhelle
Bjorn-Tore Blindheim
Olaug Oygarden
3 Climate change and consequences for the Arctic
45(12)
Torleiv Bilstad
4 Corporate social responsibility: the economic and institutional responsibility of business in society
57(30)
Bjorn-Tore Blindheim
5 Framework and methodology: regulation and discourse analysis as a research strategy
87(22)
Ove Heitmann Hansen
Oluf Langhelle
Robert Anderson
Part II Legal and institutional framework: case studies
109(180)
6 Legal and Institutional framework: a comparative analysis
111(28)
Nigel Bankes
7 Expanding oil and gas activities on the North Slope of Alaska
139(34)
Aslaug Mikkelsen
Sharman Haley
Olaug Oygarden
8 Oil and gas activities at the Mackenzie Delta, in Canada's Northwest Territories
173(27)
Aldene Meis Mason
Robert Anderson
Leo-Paul Dana
9 Going North: the new petroleum province of Norway
200(40)
Ove Heitmann Hansen
Mette Ravn Midtgard
10 The Russian model: merging profit and sustainability
240(49)
Elena N. Andreyeva
Valery A. Kryukov
Part III Comparisons and managerial implications
289(92)
11 Human rights and indigenous peoples in the Arctic: what are the implications for the oil and gas industry?
291(26)
Ketil Fred Hansen
Nigel Bankes
12 Perceptions of Arctic challenges: Alaska, Canada, Norway and Russia compared
317(33)
Oluf Langhelle
Ketil Fred Hansen
13 Managerial implications
350(31)
Aslaug Mikkelsen
Ronald D. Camp II
Robert E. Anderson
Index 381
Aslaug Mikkelsen is Rector of the University of Stavanger in Norway. Oluf Langhelle is Professor at the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Stavanger in Norway.