
While contributors from Scotland and Norway address the question of
"Oil--Threat or Salvation" from the standpoint of actual observation,
other writers consider the prospects of fish and oil co-existence in
Atlantic Canada.
". . . an interesting, timely, and readable collection of works .
. . well organized, with clear, well-referenced tables, figures and maps .
. . Although the volume concentrates on rural locations in the North
Atlantic region, most of the concepts and phenomena discussed are
applicable virtually worldwide."--American
Anthropologist
". . . argumentative basis of the book very refreshing
. . . should be available to all who have an interest in teaching
and researching resource management."--British Journal of Canadian
Studies
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