Greenland Resource Bibliography: Books, Publications, Websites

Andersen, M. L. Nick, F. M., Vieli, A. “Mass flux from Kangerlussuaq Glacier, East Greenland, modeled in a 200-year perspective.AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, December 2011, <https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2011AGUFM.C23D0531A/abstract>

 

Alley, Richard B. The Two-Mile Time Machine: Ice Cores, Abrupt Climate Change, and Our Future. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2014.

“Ammassalik Fjord.” (n.d). <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammassalik_Fjord>

“Ammassalik Island.” (n.d). <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammassalik_Island>

“Bluie East Two Ikateq, Greenland.” (n.d). <https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/bluie-east-two>

“Borunda, Alenjandra. “Greenland’s melting ice may affect everyone’s future”. National Geographic, October 15, 2019, <https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2019/10/greenland-ice-oceans-melting-fast/>

Carrington, Damian. “Greenland ice sheet lost a record 1m tonnes of ice per minute in 2019.” The Guardian, August 20, 2020, <https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/aug/20/greenland-ice-sheet-lost-a-record-1m-tonnes-of-ice-per-minute-in-2019>

Chachamovich, Eduardo. “Learning from Lives that Have Been Lived: Nunavut Suicide Follow-back Study,” 2005-2010. Douglas Mental Health University Institute, 2013.

Chambers, Frank, & Ogle, Michael. Climate Change: Evaluating recent and future climate change. Taylor & Francis US, 2002.

“Coast: Ice, the Arctic Art of William Bradford.” October 8, 2017. <https://eclecticlight.co/2017/10/08/coast-ice-the-arctic-art-of-william-bradford/>

Conkling, Philip, Alley, Richard, Broecker, Wallace & Denton, George. Lessons from Abrupt Climate Change. Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2013.

Crate, Susan A., ‎& Nuttall, Mark. Anthropology and Climate Change: From Encounters to Actions. Routledge, 2016.

Dorais, Louis-Jacques. The Language of the Inuit: Syntax, Semantics, and Society in the Arctic. McGill-Queen’s Press – MQUP, 2014.

Egeni, Camilius Chike Ph. D., & Egeni, Camilius Chike. Suicide–Eminaq: Ethnic Case Study, Theories, Application and Solutions: Socioeconomic and Environmental Effects on Public Behavior: the Case of Inuit Suicide. AuthorHouse, 2011.

“Greenland Institute of Natural Resources.” (n.d). <https://natur.gl/>

Harvey, Chelsea. “High Temperatures Set Off Major Greenland Ice Melt—Again”. E&E NewsEarth, Scientific American, June 3, 2020 <https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/high-temperatures-set-off-major-greenland-ice-melt-again/>

High, C., Kelly, A., & Mair J. The Anthropology of Ignorance: An Ethnographic Approach. Springer, 2012.

Hossain, Kamrul, & Cambou, Dorothée. Society, Environment and Human Security in the Arctic Barents Region. Routledge, 2018.

Filipowicz, Ania. “The edge of The North.” Eye on Global Health, March 28, 2019, <https://eyeonglobalhealth.com/2019/03/27/the-edge-of-the-north/>

“Forskningsformidlingsprisen Academicus Arcticus.” (n.d). <https://www.worldabandoned.com/ikateq>

“Ikateq – An Abandoned American Air Base In Greenland.” (n.d). <https://en.nka.gl/other-institutions/local-museums-in-greenland/>

Kent, Rockwell. N by E. Wesleyan University Press, 2011.

 

Kopnina, Helen, & Shoreman-Ouimet, Eleanor. Environmental Anthropology: Future Directions. Routledge, 2013.

“Local museums in Greenland.” (n.d). <https://en.nka.gl/other-institutions/local-museums-in-greenland/>

Martin, James. Planet Ice: A Climate for Change. Braided River, 2009.

McDermott, James. The Third Voyage of Martin Frobisher to Baffin Island, 1578. Hakluyt Society, 2001.

McDougall, Dan. “Life on Thin Ice: Mental health at the heart of the climate crisis.” The guardian dot org, The Guardian, August 12, 2019, <https://www.theguardian.com/society/ng-interactive/2019/aug/12/life-on-thin-ice-mental-health-at-the-heart-of-the-climate-crisis>

McElroy, Ann. Nunavut Generations: Change and Continuity in Canadian Inuit Communities. Waveland Press, 2007.

Page, Jesse. Amid Greenland Snows; Or, The Early History of Arctic Missions. Revell, 1892.

Peary, Josephine Diebitsch. My Arctic Journal: A Year Among Ice-Fields and Eskimos; With an Account of the Great White Journal Across Greenland. New York and Philadelphia: Contemporary Pub. Co., 1893.

Peterson, David Lee, Peterson, Lawrence, David & Johnson, Darryll R. Human Ecology and Climate Change: People and Resources in the Far

North. Taylor & Francis, 1995.

Pienitz, Reinhard, Douglas, Marianne S.V., & Smol, John P. Long-term Environmental Change in Arctic and Antarctic Lakes. Springer Science & Business Media, 2007.

Rashid, Harunur, Polyak, Leonid, & Mosley-Thompson, Ellen. Abrupt Climate Change: Mechanisms, Patterns, and Impacts. John Wiley & Sons, 2013.

Rasmussen, Knud. The people of the Polar north; a record. 1908.

“Roots2Share.” (n.d). <http://www.ammassalik.museum.gl/Default.aspx?ID=2048>

Roston, Eric. “Record Ice Loss in Greenland Is a Threat to Coastal Cities Worldwide”. Bloomberg Green, Bloomberg, August 21, 2020, <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-08-21/global-warming-is-melting-greenland-s-ice-sheet-causing-sea-rise>

“Saqqaq culture.” (n.d.). <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saqqaq_culture>

Sargeant, Hannah, Forsyth, Rebecca, Pitman, Alexandra. “The Epidemiology of Suicide in Young Men in Greenland: A Systematic Review.” Int J Environ Res Public Health, November 18, 2018, <https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6266058>

“Tasiilaq.” (n.d). <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tasiilaq#Twin_towns>

“The 1860 Copley Amory collection of works by Aron from Kangeq, Greenland.” (n.d). <http://eskimo-art.org/site/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/aron-from-kangeq.pdf>

“The National Museum – museums and palaces all over the country.” (n.d). <https://en.natmus.dk/museums-and-palaces/>

“The Sermilik Scientific Research Station.” (n.d). <https://ign.ku.dk/english/about/field-stations/sermilik-station/>

Thorp, T. “Climate Justice: A Voice for the Future.” Springer, Aug 28, 2014.

“Welcome to INTERACT – International Network for Terrestrial Research and Monitoring in the Arctic.” (n.d). <https://eu-interact.org/>

Wright Warren Upham, George Frederick. Greenland Icefields and Life in the North Atlantic: With a New Discussion of the Causes of the Ice Age. New York: D. Appleton, 1896.

 

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