Workshop Report from the North American Arctic Security Workshop (NAASW) in May 2024. The series of workshops are co-convened by Nasiffik (Greenland), NAADSN (Canada), and the Ted Stevens Center (Alaska, US)
Årstal:
2025
Emner:
Defense; Security; Arctic; North American Arctic
Udgiver:
Ted Stevens Center
Editor:
Donald R. Rothwell; Evan T. Bloom; Suzanne Lalonde; Jeffrey McGee; Madison Durham
Årstal:
2025
Emner:
Arctic; Law; Greenland; Self-government
Publikationssted:
Cheltenham
Publikationsland:
UK
Titel på værtspublikation:
Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of Polar Law
Volume:
Law 2025
Udgiver:
Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN nummer:
9781035300105
Forud for Arktisk Råds tilblivelse i 1996 foregik der et omfattende arbejde mellem staterne, og ikke mindst af de arktiske oprindelige folk. Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC), som repræsenterer Inuit i Kalaallit Nunaat (Grønland), Canada, Alaska og Chukotka (Rusland), spillede en central rolle i kampe…
Forud for Arktisk Råds tilblivelse i 1996 foregik der et omfattende arbejde mellem staterne, og ikke mindst af de arktiske oprindelige folk. Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC), som repræsenterer Inuit i Kalaallit Nunaat (Grønland), Canada, Alaska og Chukotka (Rusland), spillede en central rolle i kampen for, at Arktisk Råd kom til at inkludere oprindelige folk ved bordet. ICC’s arkiver giver et grundigt indblik drøftelserne internt i ICC, og mellem staterne og de andre oprindelige folk. Arktisk Råds unikke struktur med otte stater og seks oprindelige folks organisationer siddende om bordet, fuldt ud deltagende i alle beslutningsprocesser blev således udviklet gennem års forhandlinger. ICC og de andre oprindelige folks organisationer har fortsat deres aktive bidrag gennem de seneste års krise i Arktisk Råd, og peger på styrkelsen af oprindelige folks deltagelse som en af nøglerne til et fortsat aktivt Arktisk Råd, til gavn for alle arktiske folk.
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Editor:
Marc Jacobsen; Svein Vigeland Rottem
Årstal:
2025
Emner:
Arktis; Oprindelige folk; Arktisk Råd; Arktisk samarbejde; Arktisk ledelse; Arctic; Indigenous peoples; Arctic Council; Arctic cooperation; Arctic governance
Titel på tidsskrift:
Internasjonal Politikk
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
Vol 83
Tidsskriftsnummer:
1
Udgiver:
Cappelen Damm AS
Publikationssted:
Oslo
Publikationsland:
Norge
DOI nummer:
https://doi.org/10.23865/intpol.v83.7210
The management of foreign and security policy within the Kingdom of Denmark has continually undergone a series of changes in response to shifting great-power dynamics and structural conditions. Not least, Kalaallit Nunaat’s Home Rule Government and later Self-Government has attained increased formal…
The management of foreign and security policy within the Kingdom of Denmark has continually undergone a series of changes in response to shifting great-power dynamics and structural conditions. Not least, Kalaallit Nunaat’s Home Rule Government and later Self-Government has attained increased formal and substantive authority over aspects of foreign policy, as well as a distinct influence on the Realm’s security policy in the Arctic. Both the evolving geopolitical environment and the internal reconfigurations of the Realm generate new strategic challenges for the Kingdom as a whole, for its individual constituent parts, and for external powers. In this context, understanding Kalaallit Nunaat as a security-policy actor becomes essential.
This chapter first outlines the formal frameworks that constitute the Self-Government as an actor, along with the historical developments that produced them. It then characterizes Kalaallit Nunaat’s foreign-policy identity and the central goals and interests pursued on that basis. Finally, it examines the information and decision-making structures between Denmark and Kalaallit Nunaat and within the Self-Government, shaping how these goals and interests are pursued both proactively and reactively in practice. The chapter concludes by discussing how the boundary between “security policy,” on the one hand, and “ordinary” foreign policy withing legislative areas taken home by Kalaallit Nunaat on the other, emerges as the central challenge for both the realization of Kalaallit Nunaat’s long-term ambition for further self-determination and for its internal decision-making structures.
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Editor:
Lassi Heininen; Justin Barnes; Heather Exner-Pirot
Årstal:
2025
Emner:
Governance; Arctic; Geopolitics
Titel på tidsskrift:
Arctic Yearbook
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
2025
Udgiver:
Thematic Network (TN) on Geopolitics and Security of the University of the Arctic
Editor:
Marc Jacobsen; Ulrik Pram Gad; Ole Wæver
Årstal:
2024
Emner:
Arctic; Securitization; Greenland; US
Titel på værtspublikation:
Greenland in Arctic Security (De)securitization Dynamics under Climatic Thaw and Geopolitical Freeze
Udgiver:
University of Michigan Press
ISBN nummer:
0472076701, 9780472076703
Arctic Indigenous Peoples have, through their own persistence, advanced the development of the Western European legal norms in a system that once facilitated their colonisation. The fiftieth anniversary of the Arctic Peoples’ Conference took place in 2023. The occasion was marked with another Confer…
Arctic Indigenous Peoples have, through their own persistence, advanced the development of the Western European legal norms in a system that once facilitated their colonisation. The fiftieth anniversary of the Arctic Peoples’ Conference took place in 2023. The occasion was marked with another Conference, this time in Ilulissat, Greenland. It was a moment to reflect on the achievements of Arctic Indigenous Peoples, to build upon the 1973 resolutions and to address contemporary challenges. The resultant Joint Statement addresses the need for enhanced engagement in the forums of international law, intergenerational justice, intersecting rights to wellbeing, land, water and natural resources, and to address the risks posed by climate change and colonialism.
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Editor:
Zuzanna Godzimirska ; William Hamilton Byrne
Årstal:
2024
Emner:
Arctic; Indigenous peoples; International law
Titel på tidsskrift:
Nordic Journal of International Law
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
Volume 93
Tidsskriftsnummer:
1
Udgiver:
Brill
ISSN nummer:
0902-7351
Greenlandic art and history are closely intertwined and have influenced each other throughout the ages. Studying the art of a particular period or artist can provide valuable insights into the historical context, cultural values, and social dynamics of that time. Similarly, understanding historical…
Greenlandic art and history are closely intertwined and have influenced each other throughout the ages. Studying the art of a particular period or artist can provide valuable insights into the historical context, cultural values, and social dynamics of that time. Similarly, understanding historical events can deepen our appreciation and interpretation of artworks created during those periods. This sample syllabus was taught in 2023, with the aim to explore the interconnectedness of art and history through the works of Kalaaleq (Greenlandic Inuit) artists. Students learned about a range of approaches that link historical research with art. The topics were selected by students using a method called “creating collaborative syllabus” at the beginning of the course (usually during the first week). The syllabus is a first step to use art and creative praxis as part of history teaching at Ilisimatusarfik, but may also be used as a starting point when teaching about Greenlandic art and history at other institutions. Feel free to adapt it as you wish!
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Årstal:
2024
Emner:
Arctic; Art; History; Education; Indigenous knowledge; Culture
Publikationssted:
Nuuk
Publikationsland:
Greenland
As a political focal point, the Pituffik Space Base (“Pituffik”) has played a decisive role in deepening relations between Greenland and the United States. To shed light upon these relations, both between the two internally and with regard to Denmark, this article analyses the 2020 negotiations rega…
As a political focal point, the Pituffik Space Base (“Pituffik”) has played a decisive role in deepening relations between Greenland and the United States. To shed light upon these relations, both between the two internally and with regard to Denmark, this article analyses the 2020 negotiations regarding Pituffik and the positions of the three parties in both the final agreement and the process of negotiation. The theoretical framework of the analysis is an interlocked two-level game analysis following Putnam (1988); the study is based upon 12 interviews with key figures, media coverage, and on the negotiated agreements themselves. The article argues that Greenland and the United States, although being an odd couple as a small state-like self-governing nation and a global superpower, conducted a new, interlocking two-level game, reaching win-sets and common interests while changing the way the parties negotiate and sign agreements. Thus, the article concludes that the 2020 negotiations about the base inaugurate a change in the overall relationship by positioning Greenland in a new and more direct relationship with the United States.
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Årstal:
2024
Emner:
Two-level game analysis; Base politics; Arctic; Pituffik; Putnam; Greenland; U.S.; Denmark
Titel på tidsskrift:
Scandinavian Journal of Military Studies
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
7 (1)
Tidsskriftsnummer:
7 (1)
DOI nummer:
https://doi.org/10.31374/sjms.208
In February 2024, Greenland published a strategy on foreign, security, and defense policy. The strategy had been eagerly awaited for several years. The novel strategy aims to secure a stable foreign policy direction for Greenland for a decade and signal intents to multiple audiences. The Kingdom of…
In February 2024, Greenland published a strategy on foreign, security, and defense policy. The strategy had been eagerly awaited for several years. The novel strategy aims to secure a stable foreign policy direction for Greenland for a decade and signal intents to multiple audiences. The Kingdom of Denmark had to delay their common strategy (or, policy) for the entire realm until the
Greenlandic strategy was published, while other Arctic states have been curious on the priorities of the strategy. In this briefing note, we outline the historical and (geo)political context of the strategy. We then move on to discuss some of the main items of the strategy by emphasizing the relative of weight of certain areas over others (US and North American Arctic over EU and Denmark), security and defense policy, and climate policy, and, thirdly, sketch out the implications of these priorities for
Greenland’s (geo)political aspirations and diplomatic relations.
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Editor:
Heininen, L.; J. Barnes; H. Exner-Pirot
Årstal:
2024
Emner:
Greenland; Arctic; EU; US; Strategy
Titel på tidsskrift:
Arctic Yearbook
Udgiver:
Arctic Portal
Publikationssted:
Akureyri
Publikationsland:
Iceland
This article is a Kalaallisut (West Greenlandic) translation summarizing a longer English article originally published in 2023, in the History Education Research Journal published by University College London Press: https://doi.org/10.14324/HERJ.20.1.04
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This article is a Kalaallisut (West Greenlandic) translation summarizing a longer English article originally published in 2023, in the History Education Research Journal published by University College London Press: https://doi.org/10.14324/HERJ.20.1.04
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Abstract: Many Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars and educators have long criticized how non-Western knowledge and histories are actively discriminated against in mainstream research and education. This article foregrounds Indigenous scholarship from the Arctic region to explore how history education can contribute to addressing this issue. By drawing on previous research on the colonial impact on knowledge about the past, the article proposes a shift in perspective in light of the new UNESCO Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) framework introduced in May 2021. The article concludes by pointing out the value of learning from Indigenous scholarship rather than only studying it as a separate subject. This is because Indigenous scholars have created important approaches that can help us achieve fair and equitable access to, and benefit from, different knowledge resources and systems.
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Årstal:
2024
Emner:
Arctic; History education; Indigenous languages; Kalaallisut
Titel på tidsskrift:
The Northern Review
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
56
Tidsskriftsnummer:
1
Udgiver:
Yukon University
Publikationssted:
Whitehorse, Yukon
Publikationsland:
Canada
DOI nummer:
10.22584/nr56.2024.008
The mediated Arctic analyses the multiple relations between geography and cultural production that have long shaped - and are currently transforming - the circumpolar world. It explores how twenty-first-century cultural practitioners imagine and poeticise various elements of Arctic geography, and in…
The mediated Arctic analyses the multiple relations between geography and cultural production that have long shaped - and are currently transforming - the circumpolar world. It explores how twenty-first-century cultural practitioners imagine and poeticise various elements of Arctic geography, and in doing so negotiate pressing environmental, (geo)political, and social concerns. From the plasmatic force of ice in Disney's Frozen films to the spatial vocabulary of circumpolar Indigenous hip hop, it addresses Arctic geographical imaginaries in a wide range of media, including literature, cinema, comic books, music videos, and cartographic art. The book brings together a plurality of voices from within and outside the circumpolar North, both in terms of the works analysed and in its own collaborative scholarly practice. The book bridges Indigenous and Southern mediations of the Arctic and combines different epistemologies to do justice to these imaginaries in their diversity.
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Forfatter:
Aviaq Fleischer; Scott MacKenzie; Johannes Riquet; Anna Westerstahl Stenport
Editor:
Johannes Riquet
Årstal:
2024
Emner:
Arctic; Comic books; Greenland; Circumpolar geographies
Publikationssted:
Manchester
Publikationsland:
England
Titel på værtspublikation:
The Mediated Arctic - Poetics and politics of contemporary circumpolar geographies
Udgave:
1
Udgiver:
Manchester University Press
ISBN nummer:
9781526174017
The mediated Arctic analyses the multiple relations between geography and cultural production that have long shaped - and are currently transforming - the circumpolar world. It explores how twenty-first-century cultural practitioners imagine and poeticise various elements of Arctic geography, and in…
The mediated Arctic analyses the multiple relations between geography and cultural production that have long shaped - and are currently transforming - the circumpolar world. It explores how twenty-first-century cultural practitioners imagine and poeticise various elements of Arctic geography, and in doing so negotiate pressing environmental, (geo)political, and social concerns. From the plasmatic force of ice in Disney's Frozen films to the spatial vocabulary of circumpolar Indigenous hip hop, it addresses Arctic geographical imaginaries in a wide range of media, including literature, cinema, comic books, music videos, and cartographic art. The book brings together a plurality of voices from within and outside the circumpolar North, both in terms of the works analysed and in its own collaborative scholarly practice. The book bridges Indigenous and Southern mediations of the Arctic and combines different epistemologies to do justice to these imaginaries in their diversity.
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Editor:
Johannes Riquet
Årstal:
2024
Emner:
Arctic; Hip hop; Circumpolar geographies; We up; Canada; Greenland; Finland
Publikationssted:
Manchester
Publikationsland:
England
Titel på værtspublikation:
The Mediated Arctic - Poetics and politics of contemporary circumpolar geographies
Udgave:
1
Udgiver:
Manchester University Press
ISBN nummer:
9781526174017
This article explores the legal arguments and historic claims regarding the return of archives to the Peoples in the Arctic about whom they pertain. It calls for international lawyers to work with archival theorists and practitioners to explore the law of decolonisation and its potential application…
This article explores the legal arguments and historic claims regarding the return of archives to the Peoples in the Arctic about whom they pertain. It calls for international lawyers to work with archival theorists and practitioners to explore the law of decolonisation and its potential application to cases of displaced archives in the Arctic. Peoples in the Arctic who have experienced colonisation have outstanding claims – some formalised, others latent – to return of records compiled by colonial authorities about them. Their claims differ in important ways from historic precedents from other parts of the world, in particular, those of newly independent States.
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Editor:
Jonathan Wood ; Sara Fusco; Federica Scarpa
Årstal:
2024
Emner:
Decolonisation; Arctic; Archives; Displaced archives; Indigenous peoples; Greenland; Iceland; Sápmi
Titel på tidsskrift:
Yearbook of Polar Law
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
15
Udgiver:
Brill
Publikationssted:
Leiden
Publikationsland:
Netherlands
ISSN nummer:
1876-8814
The future of the Arctic region is dependent on several structural forces, the most important being climate change, but geopolitical dynamics are increasingly coming to the fore and institutional cooperation is currently hampered. The future of the region is also highly contested and subject to much…
The future of the Arctic region is dependent on several structural forces, the most important being climate change, but geopolitical dynamics are increasingly coming to the fore and institutional cooperation is currently hampered. The future of the region is also highly contested and subject to much speculation, some predicting a race, a struggle or both simultaneously while others predict a more orderly and stable development. As a result, we decided to organise a survey asking Arctic experts their predictions about the likelihood of possible Arctic geopolitical developments.
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Editor:
Arctic Circle Secretariat
Årstal:
2023
Emner:
Arctic; Security; Governance; Expert survey
Titel på tidsskrift:
Arctic Circle Journal
Tidsskriftsnummer:
1
Udgiver:
Arctic Circle
Publikationssted:
Reykjavík
Publikationsland:
Iceland
In a 2017 book chapter on the continuing erasure of Indigenous epistemes in academia, the Sami scholar Rauna Kuokkanen posed an important question: is it acceptable for a site of learning to be so ignorant? Foregrounding Indigenous scholarship from the Arctic, this article examines the potential of…
In a 2017 book chapter on the continuing erasure of Indigenous epistemes in academia, the Sami scholar Rauna Kuokkanen posed an important question: is it acceptable for a site of learning to be so ignorant? Foregrounding Indigenous scholarship from the Arctic, this article examines the potential of history education to address this question. Based on previous research on Arctic gender history and the coloniality of knowledge, I suggest a paradigm shift, in view of the new UNESCO Education for Sustainable Development framework (May 2021). The research investigates the challenges and opportunities that history education offers in terms of epistemic and cognitive justice within the context of Arctic memory cultures. The article concludes that much can be learned from (not about) Indigenous scholarship, which has long demonstrated a range of critical and sustainable methodologies that offer opportunities to seek epistemic justice and the restitution of cultural memory.
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Årstal:
2023
Emner:
Arctic; History; Education; Indigenous knowledge; Culture; Memory; Equity; Social justice; Social sustainability
Titel på tidsskrift:
History Education Research
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
20
Tidsskriftsnummer:
1
Udgiver:
UCL Press
Publikationssted:
London
Publikationsland:
United Kingdom
DOI nummer:
10.14324/HERJ.20.1.04
Nurturing care and protection from parents and community in the early years of life are fundamental for a child's development. The article aims to explore what relations parents see as meaningful in their child's upbringing and how these are shaped, and how these perspectives are reflected in MANU.…
Nurturing care and protection from parents and community in the early years of life are fundamental for a child's development. The article aims to explore what relations parents see as meaningful in their child's upbringing and how these are shaped, and how these perspectives are reflected in MANU. MANU is a universal parenting programme in Greenland. Ten of 40 interviews with parents were selected for the analysis of this article's objective. Five grandparents were interviewed. Grandparents are the child's closest extended family members and provide support to parents. Parents placed between one to 19 extended family members in their child's network. Eating and being in nature together, along with familial and intergenerational connectedness, were deemed valuable and important aspects in child-rearing. Parents? own experiences in childhood can influence and complicate how parents place their new family within the extended family. The MANU materials address aspects in the role of kin that parents and grandparents described in interviews. The format and delivery of MANU aims to be universal and mostly addresses Western epistemologies, but both Western and Inuit epistemologies coexists in Greenland. This article creates a window into the existing context parents navigate in. It is important that initiatives are built within this context to ensure they are relevant to families.
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Forfatter:
Christine Ingemann; Ingelise Olesen; Else Jensen; Tine Tjørnhøj-Thomsen; Christina Viskum Lytken Larsen; Siv Kvernmo
Årstal:
2023
Emner:
Parenting programme; Qualitative methods; Child-rearing; Kinship; Indigenous; Arctic; Circumpolar
Titel på tidsskrift:
International Journal of Circumpolar Health
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
82
DOI nummer:
10.1080/22423982.2023.2225720
Forfatter:
Lassi Heininen; Sara Olsvig; Justin Barnes; Heather Exner-Pirot
Editor:
Lassi Heininen; Justin Barnes; Heather Exner-Pirot
Årstal:
2023
Emner:
Arctic; Social science; Research ethics; Indigenous peoples; Indigenous knowledge
Titel på tidsskrift:
Arctic Yearbook
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
2023
Udgiver:
Thematic Network on Geopolitics and Security of the University of the Arctic
The Kárahnjúkar dam, power station and aluminium smelter opened in East Iceland in 2007 after many years of debate and discord. It is the largest ever industrial project in Iceland and had national as well as local implications, both responding to and in turn changing public expectations regarding p…
The Kárahnjúkar dam, power station and aluminium smelter opened in East Iceland in 2007 after many years of debate and discord. It is the largest ever industrial project in Iceland and had national as well as local implications, both responding to and in turn changing public expectations regarding participation, environmental impact assessment and community engagement. As Iceland seeks to harness an increasing supply of renewable energy, questions are raised about what constitutes a just transition in the Icelandic context. The article begins by discussing energy supply and demand, current and projected in Iceland. It then delves into theoretical accounts of just transition. It explores the decision-making process for the Kárahnjúkar project and the longer term impacts on the region before assessing these within the framework of just transition theory. A discussion follows that delivers insights into key aspects of the just transition that can be applied to new projects both in Iceland and further afield. These pertain in particular to employment and community benefits, environmental impact assessment and public participation.
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Editor:
Daria Shapovalova
Årstal:
2023
Emner:
Just transition; Megaprojects; Hyropower; Arctic; Iceland
Titel på tidsskrift:
The Polar Journal
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
13
Tidsskriftsnummer:
2
Udgiver:
Taylor & Francis
Publikationssted:
London
Publikationsland:
England
ISSN nummer:
2154-8978
DOI nummer:
https://doi.org/10.1080/2154896X.2023.2269691
Historically, public health interventions in Greenland are primarily adopted from a Scandinavian context or developed centrally in the capital city instead of building on communities’ local resources and strengths. The aim of this article is to identify implementation determinants from professionals…
Historically, public health interventions in Greenland are primarily adopted from a Scandinavian context or developed centrally in the capital city instead of building on communities’ local resources and strengths. The aim of this article is to identify implementation determinants from professionals’ perspectives in the implementation of the parenting programme Meeraq Angajoqqaat Nuannaarneq (MANU, meaning child’s and parent’s happiness) 0–1 Year, at the local level in three of Greenland’s five health regions. The study applied the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research. Semi-structured interviews with 18 health professionals and six managers in healthcare and with four municipality personnel were held. Additionally, data on staffing from the Board for Health and Prevention was gathered. Professionals agree on the importance of having a universal parenting programme, but it is not a priority to them. Characteristics of the programme were a barrier in implementation in some local contexts, such as professionals experiencing parents being uncomfortable with participating in group sessions. Many professionals felt it was a daunting task to facilitate a group session. MANU was also incompatible with existing workflows. High turnover in the healthcare system makes it difficult to implement and sustain programmes. Professionals found it difficult to apply supervision provided by the MANU team and, at times, did not feel recognised in their efforts. Adaptations were made to MANU to fit local contexts. The identified determinants hindering local implementation link back to MANU’s complexity and inadequate preparatory investigations made into aspects influencing implementation during MANU’s conceptualisation and development. Many of the barriers identified could have been prevented by involving local community perspectives from professionals and families from the outset of MANU.
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Forfatter:
Christine Ingemann; Tine Tjørnhøj-Thomsen; Siv Kvernmo; Dina Berthelsen; Vibeke AJ Biilmann; Birgitte M Kvist; Jaraq Lorentzen; Vibe K Nemming; Rie M Sarkov; Aininaq Willesen; Christina VL Larsen
Årstal:
2023
Emner:
Implementation science; Health promotion; Consolidated framework for implementation research; Health services; Arctic; Qualitative methods
Titel på tidsskrift:
Global Implementation Research and Applications
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
4
DOI nummer:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s43477-023-00107-1
For at least 9000 years dogs have been pulling sleds across the Arctic, facilitating subsistence strategies and migrations. Despite the enduring presence of dogs in the Arctic there is an absence of comprehensive studies of the material culture associate with dog sledding, including the diverse tech…
For at least 9000 years dogs have been pulling sleds across the Arctic, facilitating subsistence strategies and migrations. Despite the enduring presence of dogs in the Arctic there is an absence of comprehensive studies of the material culture associate with dog sledding, including the diverse technical elements needed for the activity. This study proposes a framework for the recognition of reliable archaeological indicators of dog sledding. The outcome is based on comparisons between ethnographic information of the dog traction technology and archaeological sites from the Arctic regions of Siberia, Alaska, Canada, and Greenland using multivariate analysis. These sites were selected as case studies to encompass the breadth of geographical and Inuit cultural diversity where dog sledding traditionally has been practiced. We argue, that by using this framework it is possible to study dog sledding in the Arctic prior to the Thule Inuit period and gain more knowledge about the origin of the practice. By combining sources from ethnography, history and archaeology, our framework identified items involved in dog sledding that were universal to the practice as well as items that were regionally specific. However, the most reliable evidence for dog sledding is the presence of both sled parts, dog bones and equipment for harnessing the dogs.
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Årstal:
2023
Emner:
Arctic; Dog sledding; Archaeology; Material culture; Ethnography
Titel på tidsskrift:
Journal of Archaeological Science
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
Volume 159
Tidsskriftsnummer:
105856
DOI nummer:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2023.105856
Greenland, the world’s largest island, has more than 50 settlements and towns scattered along the coastline, from Siorapaluk in the very north to Aappilatoq more than 2.100 km further south. The vast distances between settlements pose logistical challenges for both schools and for teacher education.…
Greenland, the world’s largest island, has more than 50 settlements and towns scattered along the coastline, from Siorapaluk in the very north to Aappilatoq more than 2.100 km further south. The vast distances between settlements pose logistical challenges for both schools and for teacher education. Greenland has immense social problems; many children grow up in homes with alcoholism, abuse and violence. The cultural distance between pupils and schooling is often also an issue. Many school-related challenges concern schools’ management, and teachers’ competencies. Teacher shortage, especially in smaller settlements, is a significant problem. Furthermore, teachers are expected to teach a variety of subjects that they are not trained to teach. On top of the challenges to primary and lower secondary schooling, there is a lack of Greenlandic teachers at the higher secondary school level, caused by the unavailability of sufficiently educated teachers from Greenland. Moreover, teacher education faces challenges in creating the conditions needed for interaction between theory and practice. The country has a colonial past but attained self-rule status in 2009. The purpose of this chapter is to explore the evolution of Greenlandic education and further explore the development of Greenlandic teacher education and its challenges.
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Editor:
Eyvind Elstad
Årstal:
2023
Emner:
Teacher education; Greenland; Arctic; Nordic countries
Titel på værtspublikation:
Teacher Education in the Nordic Region - Challenges and opportunities
Udgiver:
Springer
ISBN nummer:
978-3-031-26050-6
Although Greenland is a hub for climate science, the climate perceptions of Greenland’s predominantly Indigenous population have remained largely unstudied. Here we present two nationally representative surveys and show that Greenlanders are more likely than residents of top oil-producing Arctic cou…
Although Greenland is a hub for climate science, the climate perceptions of Greenland’s predominantly Indigenous population have remained largely unstudied. Here we present two nationally representative surveys and show that Greenlanders are more likely than residents of top oil-producing Arctic countries to perceive that climate change is happening and about twice as likely to have personally experienced its effects. However, half are unaware that climate change is human-caused and those who are most affected appear to be least aware. Personal experience and awareness of human-induced climate change diverge along an Inuit cultural dimension.
Indigenous identity positively predicts climate change experience, whereas subsistence occupation and no post-primary education negatively predict attribution beliefs. Despite Greenland’s centrality to climate research, we uncover a gap between the scientific consensus and Kalaallit views of climate change, particularly among youth. This science–society gulf has implications for local climate adaptation, science communication and knowledge exchange between generations, institutions and communities.
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Forfatter:
Kelton Minor; Manumina Lund Jensen; Lawrence Hamilton ; Mette Bendixen; David Dreyer Lassen; Minik T. Rosing
Årstal:
2023
Emner:
Arctic; Climate change; Inuit knowledge; Sea ice; Adaptation strategies
Titel på tidsskrift:
Nature Climate Change
On 14 June 2022, an agreement between Canada and the Kingdom of Denmark, together with Greenland, resolved the long-standing dispute over the sovereignty of Hans Island (which is known as Tartupaluk in Greenlandic) by creating a land boundary. We discuss the Whiskey War-ordeal and the recent bargai…
On 14 June 2022, an agreement between Canada and the Kingdom of Denmark, together with Greenland, resolved the long-standing dispute over the sovereignty of Hans Island (which is known as Tartupaluk in Greenlandic) by creating a land boundary. We discuss the Whiskey War-ordeal and the recent bargaining solution.
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Editor:
Lassi Heininen; Heather Exner-Pirot; Justin Barnes
Årstal:
2022
Emner:
Arctic; Hans Island; Canada; Greenland
Titel på tidsskrift:
Arctic Yearbook
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
Vol. 11
Udgiver:
Arctic Portal
Publikationsland:
Iceland
This report presents new and updated knowledge about Nordic coastal communities and their socio-economic situation. We investigate key structures and value chains in eight coastal communities in Greenland, Iceland, the Faroes, and Norway. The report highlights local variations in the interaction bet…
This report presents new and updated knowledge about Nordic coastal communities and their socio-economic situation. We investigate key structures and value chains in eight coastal communities in Greenland, Iceland, the Faroes, and Norway. The report highlights local variations in the interaction between value chains and local resilience and provides a comparative perspective. The report uncovers new trends and important development characteristics for Nordic coastal communities, with diversification, continued household-based activities and person-specific factors found to be key for success in business life and for resilience at the local level. Our results also call into question some of the challenges and conventional truths facing coastal community development in a period where solutions are being sought for sustainability and the climate challenge.
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Forfatter:
Gestur Hovgaard; Jørgen Ole Bærenholdt
Editor:
Gestur Hovgaard; Jørgen Ole Bærenholdt
Årstal:
2022
Emner:
Coastal communities; Value chains; Resilience; Sustainability; Arctic; Nordic Atlantic
Udgiver:
Nordic Council of Ministers
ISBN nummer:
978-92-893-7437-8 (pdf)
Background: The transition to parenthood has received increasing attention in research, partly due to evidence pointing out the crucial developmental period of a child’s first thousand days. Parenting programmes aim to prepare and support families in their transition and distress. For a programme to…
Background: The transition to parenthood has received increasing attention in research, partly due to evidence pointing out the crucial developmental period of a child’s first thousand days. Parenting programmes aim to prepare and support families in their transition and distress. For a programme to be implemented successfully it is important to consider parents’ needs and resources. Bringing parents’ perspectives and experiences to the forefront of the implementation of the Greenlandic parenting programme MANU 0–1 Year (MANU) is important for determining if the programme can meet its aim of contributing to thriving families. This study aims to investigate how parents’ notions and experiences of parenthood are reflected and challenged in MANU. Method: Data were collected in three of Greenland’s five municipalities. Qualitative interviews were held with 38 mothers and 12 fathers either individually or as couples: a total of 40 interviews. Additionally, a Sharing Circle with three fathers was held. Interviews were in Greenlandic or Danish. A thematic, inductive analysis was applied. Results: In their transition to parenthood, participants experienced a reprioritisation of their life and changes in their network. It is important to parents that their child experiences security and care, and participants describe this in contrast to their own childhood. Community is the most important value in child‑rearing. Conversations and advice from family members and friends are mentioned as a means to prepare for birth and parenthood. Additionally, conversations with midwives and MANU sessions were also used for preparation. Parents appreciated learning from and listening to other parents in MANU sessions. However, accessing MANU depends on the individual parent’s interest and ability to attend sessions. Conclusions: Parents’ notions and experiences of parenthood are addressed in the programme, but the use of MANU depends on the parents’ attendance and how it is organised and locally offered. The study suggests that MANU has the possibility to create a space for parents to reflect and prepare. However, for MANU to be universal as intended and to reach both mother and father the facilitation of sessions could be revisited.
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Årstal:
2022
Emner:
User perspective; Parenting program; Parent education; Preparation; Implementation; Arctic; Circumpolar; Qualitative methods; Indigenous perspective; Thematic analysis
Titel på tidsskrift:
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
22
Tidsskriftsnummer:
1
DOI nummer:
10.1186/s12884-022-05170-4
Ancient DNA provides insights into 4,000 years of resource economy across Greenland
Seersholm et al. analysed permafrozen middens from Inuit and Viking settlements to uncover evidence of diet in prehistoric Greenland. Using ancient DNA, they identified 42 different species and found that whales were surprisingly common.
The success and failure of past cultures across the Arctic wa…
Seersholm et al. analysed permafrozen middens from Inuit and Viking settlements to uncover evidence of diet in prehistoric Greenland. Using ancient DNA, they identified 42 different species and found that whales were surprisingly common.
The success and failure of past cultures across the Arctic was tightly coupled to the ability of past peoples to exploit the full range of resources available to them. There is substantial evidence for the hunting of birds, caribou and seals in prehistoric Greenland. However, the extent to which these communities relied on fish and cetaceans is understudied because of taphonomic processes that affect how these taxa are presented in the archaeological record. To address this, we analyse DNA from bulk bone samples from 12 archaeological middens across Greenland covering the Palaeo-Inuit, Norse and Neo-Inuit culture. We identify an assemblage of 42 species, including nine fish species and five whale species, of which the bowhead whale (Balaena mysticetus) was the most commonly detected. Furthermore, we identify a new haplotype in caribou (Rangifer tarandus), suggesting the presence of a distinct lineage of (now extinct) dwarfed caribou in Greenland 3,000 years ago.
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Forfatter:
Frederik V. Seersholm; Hans Harmsen; Anne Birgitte Gotfredsen; Christian K. Madsen; Jens F. Jensen ; Jørgen Hollesen; Morten Meldgaard; Michael Bunce; Anders. J. Hansen
Årstal:
2022
Emner:
Arctic; Greenland; Archaeology; DNA; Resource exploitation
Titel på tidsskrift:
Nature Human Behaviour
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
6
Tidsskriftsnummer:
12
Udgiver:
Nature
According to the narratives transmitted through media and political discourse, climate change reduces the ice coverage in the Arctic and enhances shipping and other forms of maritime activities. Especially, expectations of an increasing level of transit shipping between Asian, especially Chinese, po…
According to the narratives transmitted through media and political discourse, climate change reduces the ice coverage in the Arctic and enhances shipping and other forms of maritime activities. Especially, expectations of an increasing level of transit shipping between Asian, especially Chinese, ports and ports in Europe and North America is dominant. Evidence, however, tells that the numbers of transit shipping through the Arctic Ocean are very limited, and dominated by European shipping companies. For Greenland, political expectations have also been high, since Greenland has been seen as "strategically" situated in relation to new shipping routes in the Arctic, But, again, the actual development has been moderate and not related to international transits but conditions in Greenland itself.
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Forfatter:
Editor:
Yannis Bouland
Årstal:
2021
Emner:
Arctic; Greenland; Climate change; Shipping routes; Maritime security; Political discourse
Publikationssted:
Paris
Publikationsland:
France
Titel på værtspublikation:
Les routes maritimes arctiques: Vers une redéfinition des axes commerciaux? Avec les contributions de Olga Alexeeva, Louis Aubert, Hervé Baudu, Uffe Jakobsen, Frédéric Lasserre & Thomas Viguer
Udgiver:
Institut d'Études de Géopolitique Appliquée
ISBN nummer:
ISSN: 2739-3283
Forfatter:
Joanna Absalonsen; Rebecca Alty; Steven Arnfjord; Charlene Apok; Elizabeth Biscaye; Jessica Black; Courtney Carothers; Yolande Chapman; Sara Fusco; Firouz Gaini; Erika A. Hayfield; Tanja Joona; Anna Karlsdóttir; Mara Kimmel; Bridget Larocque; Kirsti Lempiäinen; Halla Logadottir; Liza Mack ; Samantha Michaels; Suzanne Mills; Päivi Naskali; Søren Stach Nielsen; Ivalo Olsvig; Maria Osipova; Aleksandra Poturaeva; Olga Povoroznyu; Magalie Marineau Quintal; Lilia Vinokurova; Nadezhda Zamyatina ; Laura Zanotti; Bergljót Prastardóttir
Editor:
Marya Rozanova Smith; Andrey Varvara; Korkina Williams
Årstal:
2021
Emner:
Gender; Arctic; Politics; Empowerment; Equality
Publikationssted:
Reykjavik
Publikationsland:
Iceland
Titel på værtspublikation:
Gender Equality in the Arctic
Udgiver:
Arctic Counsel
ISBN nummer:
9789935249463
The study of memory cultures often foregrounds the recovery of denied historical truths, with the recognition that social and cultural norms not only shape canonical versions of the past, but continue to be complicit in legitimised forms of forgetting and erasure. This article investigates the inter…
The study of memory cultures often foregrounds the recovery of denied historical truths, with the recognition that social and cultural norms not only shape canonical versions of the past, but continue to be complicit in legitimised forms of forgetting and erasure. This article investigates the intersections between personal archives and other forms of cultural expression in acts of collective memoralization and forgetting. Using the personal archives of Josephine Diebitsch-Peary, the research introduces the concept of coloniality to studying Arctic memory cultures by examining the role of gender in the context of Arctic exploration. The article concludes that an understanding of the coloniality of knowledge and its connections to epistemic violence is crucial to the study of memory and historical legacy in the Arctic.
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Årstal:
2021
Emner:
Arctic; Gender; History; Memory; Coloniality; Exploration literature
Titel på tidsskrift:
Memory Studies
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
14
Tidsskriftsnummer:
5
Udgiver:
SAGE Journals
Publikationssted:
Online
Publikationsland:
USA
ISSN nummer:
1750-6980
DOI nummer:
10.1177/17506980211024327
Around the Greenlandic and Antarctic coastlines, sediment plumes associated with glaciers are signi!cant sources of lithogenic material to the ocean. These plumes contain elevated concentrations of a range of trace metals, especially in particle bound phases, but it is not clear how these particles…
Around the Greenlandic and Antarctic coastlines, sediment plumes associated with glaciers are signi!cant sources of lithogenic material to the ocean. These plumes contain elevated concentrations of a range of trace metals, especially in particle bound phases, but it is not clear how these particles affect dissolved (<0.2 μm) metal distributions in the ocean. Here we show, using transects in 8 glacier fjords, trends in the distribution of dissolved iron, cobalt, nickel and copper (dFe, dCo, dNi, dCu). Following rapid dFe loss close to glacier out"ows, dFe concentrations in particular showed strong similarities between different fjords. Similar dFe concentrations were also observed between seasons/years when Nuup Kangerlua (SW Greenland) was revisited in spring, mid- and late-summer. Dissolved Cu, dCo and dNi concentrations were more variable and showed different gradients with salinity depending on the fjord, season and year. The lack of consistent trends for dCu and dNi largely re"ects less pronounced differences contrasting the concentration of in"owing shelf waters with fresher glacially-modi!ed waters. Particles also made only small contributions to total dissolvable Cu (dCu constituted 83 ± 28% of total dissolvable Cu) and Ni (dNi constituted 86 ± 28% of total dissolvable Ni) within glacier plumes. For comparison, dFe was a lower fraction of total dissolvable Fe; 3.5 ± 4.8%. High concentrations of total dissolvable Fe in some inner-fjord environments, up to 77 μM in Ameralik (SW Greenland), may drive enhanced removal of scavenged type elements, such as Co. Further variability may have been driven by local bedrock mineralogy, which could explain high concentrations of dNi (25–29 nM) and dCo (6–7 nM) in one coastal region of west Greenland (Kangaatsiaq). Our results suggest that dissolved trace element distributions in glacier fjords are in"uenced by a range of factors including: freshwater concentrations, local geology, drawdown by scavenging and primary production, saline in"ow, and sediment dynamics. Considering the lack of apparent seasonality in dFe concentrations, we suggest that "uxes of some trace elements may scale proportionately to fjord overturning rather than directly to freshwater discharge "ux.
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Forfatter:
Jana Krause; Mark J. Hopwood; Juan Höfer; Stephan Krisch; Eric P. Achterberg; Emilio Alarcón; Dustin Carroll; Humberto E. González; Thomas Juul-Pedersen; Te Liu; Pablo Lodeiro; Lorenz Meire; Minik Rosing
Årstal:
2021
Emner:
Iron; Copper; Nickel; Cobalt; Glacier; Fjord; Arctic; Antarctic
Titel på tidsskrift:
Frontiers in Earth Science
DOI nummer:
10.3389/feart.2021.725279
Environmental Protection in the Antarctic and the Arctic: The Role of International Law
Editor:
Malgosia Fitzmaurice; Marcel Brus; Panos Merkouris; Agnes Rydberg
Årstal:
2021
Emner:
Environmental law; Polar law; Arctic; Antarctic
Publikationssted:
Cheltenham
Publikationsland:
United Kingdom
Titel på værtspublikation:
Research Handbook on International Environmental Law
Udgave:
2
Udgiver:
Edward Elgard
Five and a half years after its first appearance as a printed book in 2014, the transdisciplinary anthology The Postcolonial North Atlantic: Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands, edited by Professor Lill-Ann Körber (Aarhus Universitet) and Associate Professor Ebbe Volquardsen (Ilisimatusarfik),…
Five and a half years after its first appearance as a printed book in 2014, the transdisciplinary anthology The Postcolonial North Atlantic: Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands, edited by Professor Lill-Ann Körber (Aarhus Universitet) and Associate Professor Ebbe Volquardsen (Ilisimatusarfik), came out in an open-access second edition today. Stored on the document server of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, the book can from now on be downloaded free of charge by anyone.
Whereas a new preface, written by the editors, has been added, the articles in the volume have not been changed or amended since the first edition, and thus reflect the state of the art of the first half of the 2010s. Yet, the texts remain relevant and topical in that they provide fundamental insight into negotiations of the postcolonial status of the North Atlantic nations, and into manifestations of their interconnected, often competing, histories in literature, language, politics, art, fashion, and public discourse. They invite to comparative investigations into the region’s past and present as seen from its diverse and distinct viewpoints, and to explorations of this part of the Nordic region from a joint critical postcolonial perspective.
It is the editors’ hope that The Postcolonial North Atlantic will find many curious new readers and re-readers among students, scholars, and the broader public; and we look forward to continued discussions and North Atlantic journeys.
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Forfatter:
Ebbe Volquardsen
Editor:
Lill-Ann Körber; Ebbe Volquardsen
Årstal:
2020
Emner:
Iceland; Greenland; Faroe Islands; Postcolonial studies; Post colonialism; Regionalism; North Atlantic studies; Eco-criticism; Literature; Art; Identity; Colonialism; Empire; Arctic; History; Region building
Publikationssted:
Berlin
Publikationsland:
Germany
Udgave:
2
Udgiver:
Nordeuropa-Institut der Humboldt-Universität
ISBN nummer:
978-3932406355
Arctic-adapted dogs emerged at the Pleistocene-Holocene transition
The results indicate that the major ancestry of modern sled dogs traces back to Sibiria, where sled-dog-specific haplotypes of genes that potentially relate to Arctic adaptation were established by 9500 years ago.
Forfatter:
Mikkel-Holger S. Sinding; Shyam Gopalakrishnan; Jazmín Ramos-Madrigal; Marc de Manut; Vladimir V. Pitulko; Lukas Kuderna; Tatiana R. Feuerborn; Laurent A. F. Frantz; Filipe G. Vieira; Jonas Niemann; Jose A. Samaniego Castruita; Christian Carøe; Emilie U. Andersen-Ranberg; Peter D. Jordan; Elena Y. Pavlova; Pavel A. Nikolskiy; Aleksei K. Kasparov; Varvara V. Ivanova; Eske Willerslev; Pontus Skoglund; Merete Fredholm; Sanne Eline Wennerberg; Mads Peter Heide-Jørgensen; Rune Dietz; Christian Sonne; Morten Meldgaard; Love Dalén; Greger Larson; Bent Petersen; Thomas Sicheritz-Pontén; Lutz Bachmann; Øystein Wiig; Tomas Marques-Bonet; Anders J. Hansen; M. Thomas P. Gilbert
Årstal:
2020
Emner:
Sled dog; Arctic
Titel på tidsskrift:
SCIENCE
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
368
Tidsskriftsnummer:
6498
Udgiver:
AAAS
Publikationssted:
USA
Publikationsland:
USA
DOI nummer:
10.1126/science.aaz8599
This book intends to inform the key participants in extractive projects – namely, the communities, the host governments and the investors – about good practice for effective community engagement, based on analysis of international standards and expectations, lessons from selected case-studies and in…
This book intends to inform the key participants in extractive projects – namely, the communities, the host governments and the investors – about good practice for effective community engagement, based on analysis of international standards and expectations, lessons from selected case-studies and innovations in public participation.
The extent of extractive industries varies widely around the Arctic as do governmental and social attitudes towards resource development. Whilst most Arctic communities are united in seeking investment to fund education, healthcare, housing, transport and other essential services, as well as wanting to benefit from improved employment and business opportunities, they have different views as to the role that extractive industries should play in this. Within each community, there are multiple perspectives and the goal of public participation is to draw out these perspectives and seek consensus. Part I of the book analyses the international standards that have emerged in recent years regarding public participation, in particular, in respect of indigenous peoples. Part II presents six case studies that aim to identify both good and bad practices and to reflect upon the distinct conditions, needs, expectations, strategies and results for each community examined. Part III explores the importance of meaningful participation from a corporate perspective and identifies some common themes that require consideration if Arctic voices are to shape extractive industries in Arctic communities.
In drawing together international law and standards, case studies and examples of good practice, this anthology is a timely and invaluable resource for academics, legal advisors and those working in resource development and public policy.
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Årstal:
2020
Emner:
Extractive industries; Public participation; Arctic; Greenland; FPIC
Publikationssted:
Abingdon
Publikationsland:
UK
Udgiver:
Routledge
ISBN nummer:
9780367181796
Hydrocarbon activity can be both harmful and hazardous. It is harmful if, in the course of normal operations, it damages its surrounding environment and/or the interests of other states. States and operators should implement a number of technical measures to ensure that the impacts remain below the…
Hydrocarbon activity can be both harmful and hazardous. It is harmful if, in the course of normal operations, it damages its surrounding environment and/or the interests of other states. States and operators should implement a number of technical measures to ensure that the impacts remain below the legally relevant threshold of ‘significant’ harm. However, hydrocarbon activities are also inherently hazardous because there is always a risk of a low probability-high impact accident, e.g., an oil spill or an explosion. The harsh conditions of the Arctic coupled with its sensitive biodiversity mean that activities in the Arctic are more hazardous than in more temperate parts of the World.
This paper addresses three themes to clarify the rights and responsibilities of states pursuing offshore hydrocarbon development in the Arctic: international law regarding permanent sovereignty and constraints to protect the environment, the interests of other states and the rights of indigenous and other peoples; the role and limitations of the Arctic Council; and the challenge of indigenous sovereignty and indigenous rights.
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Editor:
Robert W Corell; Jong Deog Kim; Yoon Hyung Kim; Arild Moe; Charles E Morrison; David L VanderZwaag; Oran R Young
Årstal:
2020
Emner:
Hydrocarbons; Arctic; Indigenous peoples; Environmental law; Arctic Council
Titel på tidsskrift:
The Arctic in World Affairs
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
2019
Publikationssted:
Busan
Publikationsland:
Republic of Korea
ISSN nummer:
979-11-89226-67-1
Konferencenavn:
2019 North Pacific Arctic Conference Global-Arctic Interactions: The Arctic Moves from Periphery to Center
Konferenceby:
Hawaii
Konferenceland:
United States of America
Årstal:
2020
Emner:
Extractive industries; Public participation; Arctic; Greenland
Publikationssted:
Abingdon
Publikationsland:
United Kingdom
Titel på værtspublikation:
Regulation of Extractive Industries: Community Engagement in the Arctic
Udgiver:
Routledge
ISBN nummer:
9780367181796
Årstal:
2020
Emner:
Extractive industries; Public participation; Arctic; Greenland
Publikationssted:
Abingdon
Publikationsland:
United Kingdom
Titel på værtspublikation:
Regulation of Extractive Industries: Community Engagement in the Arctic
Udgiver:
Routledge
ISBN nummer:
9780367181796
Årstal:
2020
Emner:
Arctic; Resilience; Foreign policy
Titel på tidsskrift:
Global Asia
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
15
Tidsskriftsnummer:
4
Udgiver:
The East Asia Foundation
Publikationssted:
Seoul
Publikationsland:
South Korea
Objectives: Patient experiences with health systems constitute a crucial pillar of quality care. Across the Arctic, patients’ interactions with the healthcare system are influenced by challenges of access, historical inequities and social determinants. This scoping review sought to describe the rang…
Objectives: Patient experiences with health systems constitute a crucial pillar of quality care. Across the Arctic, patients’ interactions with the healthcare system are influenced by challenges of access, historical inequities and social determinants. This scoping review sought to describe the range and nature of peer-reviewed literature on patient experience studies conducted within the circumpolar region.
Design: In a partnership between Danish/Greenlandic, Canadian and American research teams, a scoping review of published research exploring patient experiences in circumpolar regions was undertaken.
Data sources: Seven electronic databases were queried: MEDLINE, Embase, Scopus, ‘Global Health 1910 to 2019 Week 11’, CINAHL, PsycINFO and SveMed+.
Eligibility criteria: Articles were eligible for inclusion if they (a) took place in the circumpolar region, (b) reported patients’ perspective and (c) were focussed primarily on patient experiences with care, rather than satisfaction with treatment outcome.
Data extraction and synthesis: Title and abstract screening, full-text review and data extraction was conducted by four researchers. Bibliometric information such as publication date and country of origin was extracted, as was information regarding study design and whether or not the article contained results relevant to the themes of Indigenous values, rural and remote context, telehealth and climate change. Two researchers then synthesised and characterised results relevant to these themes.
Results: Of the 2824 articles initially found through systematic searches in seven databases, 96 articles were included for data extraction. Findings from the review included unique features related to Indigenous values, rural and remote health, telehealth and climate change.
Conclusions: The review findings provide an overview of patient experiences measures used in circumpolar nations. These findings can be used to inform health system improvement based on patient needs in the circumpolar context, as well as in other regions that share common features. This work can be further contextualized through Indigenous methodologies such as sharing circles and community based participatory methods.
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Forfatter:
Christine Ingemann; Nathaniel Fox Hansen; Nanna Lund Hansen; Kennedy Jensen; Christina Viskum Lytken Larsen; Susan Chatwood
Årstal:
2020
Emner:
Patient experience; Patient satisfaction; Circumpolar; Arctic; Scoping review; Indigenous; Rural healthcare; Tele-health
Titel på tidsskrift:
BMJopen
DOI nummer:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-042973
This article is dedicated to the complex web of gender and colonial relationships in biographical writing. The author's main focus is on publications by two women of high society who traveled through the colonial North in the early 20th century, Danish Emilie Demant-Hatt (1873-1958) and Scottish Iso…
This article is dedicated to the complex web of gender and colonial relationships in biographical writing. The author's main focus is on publications by two women of high society who traveled through the colonial North in the early 20th century, Danish Emilie Demant-Hatt (1873-1958) and Scottish Isobel Wylie Hutchison (1889-1982). An analysis of these textual and visual works allows us to see how they made a contribution to the colonial project, while undermining it at the same time, and how colonial femininity combines obedience and disobedience.
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Årstal:
2020
Emner:
Postcolonialism; Arctic; Gender; Travel writing; Biographical writing
Titel på tidsskrift:
NOVOE LITERATURNOE OBOZRENIE-NEW LITERARY OBSERVER
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
6
Tidsskriftsnummer:
166
Udgiver:
Gorky Media
Publikationssted:
Moskow
Publikationsland:
Russian Federation
ISSN nummer:
0869-6365
DOI nummer:
94(48)+325+396
Forfatter:
Årstal:
2020
Emner:
Arctic; Greenland; Climate change; New shipping routes; Maritime security; Emergency prevention; Prepardness and response
Titel på tidsskrift:
Ilisimatusaat
Udgiver:
Ilisimatusarfik
Publikationssted:
Nuuk
Publikationsland:
Greenland
The importance of using knowledge of Indigenous peoples alongside with science in research, management and resource development is increasingly acknowledged. Despite political intentions of including the knowledge of Indigenous peoples, the extent and quality of utilizing their knowledge is uneven i…
The importance of using knowledge of Indigenous peoples alongside with science in research, management and resource development is increasingly acknowledged. Despite political intentions of including the knowledge of Indigenous peoples, the extent and quality of utilizing their knowledge is uneven in the Arctic. The lack of agreed definitions of various concepts used for the knowledge of Indigenous peoples, and their interchangeable and inconsistent use, creates confusion about their meaning and implications. In this article we review the knowledge concepts and their interrelatedness, developing concept maps to visualize their similarities and differences with a view to clarify the confusion and aid to a more consistent engagement and utilization of this knowledge. We argue that Indigenous knowledge is the only concept that emphasize the identity aspect and thus imply the distinct status and collective rights of Indigenous peoples, distinguishing it from other knowledge concepts. Our review suggests that the use of concepts varies significantly in the Arctic, shaped by the colonial and political-economic processes in Greenland, the Canadian Arctic, and Alaska. We also observe a transition in use of concepts from traditional knowledge to Indigenous knowledge.
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Forfatter:
Pelle Tejsner
Editor:
Timo Koivurova; Else Grete Broderstad; Dorothée Cambou; Dalee Dorough; Florian Stammler
Årstal:
2020
Emner:
Arctic; Concept mapping; Local knowledge; Indigenous knowledge; Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit; Traditional knowledge
Publikationssted:
London
Titel på værtspublikation:
Routledge Handbook of Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic
Udgave:
1st
Udgiver:
Routledge
ISBN nummer:
978-0-367-22039-6
Editor:
Karen Scott; David VanderZwaag
Årstal:
2020
Emner:
Extractive industries; Mining; Oil and gas; Arctic; Antarctic
Publikationssted:
Cheltenham
Publikationsland:
United Kingdom
Titel på værtspublikation:
Research Handbook on Polar Law
Udgave:
1
Udgiver:
Edward Elgar
ISBN nummer:
978 1 78811 958 0
This comprehensive text explains the relationship between the Arctic and the wider world through the lenses of international relations, international law, and political economy. It is an essential resource for any student or scholar seeking a clear and succinct account of a region of ever-growing im…
This comprehensive text explains the relationship between the Arctic and the wider world through the lenses of international relations, international law, and political economy. It is an essential resource for any student or scholar seeking a clear and succinct account of a region of ever-growing importance to the international community. Highlights include:
Broad coverage of national and human security, Arctic economies, international political economy, human rights, the rights of indigenous people, the law of the sea, navigation, and environmental governance.
A clear review of current climate-related change.
Emphasis on the sources of cooperation in the Arctic through international relations theory and law.
Examination of the Arctic in the broader global context, illustrating its inextricable links to global processes.
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Årstal:
2019
Emner:
Arctic; Governance; International relations; International law; Indigenous peoples; Law of the sea; Environment; Human rights; Security
Publikationssted:
Lanham, MD
Publikationsland:
USA
Udgave:
1
Udgiver:
Rowman and Littlefield, inc
ISBN nummer:
978-1-4422-3562-5
Årstal:
2019
Emner:
Self-rule government; Para-diplomacy; Education; Arctic
Titel på tidsskrift:
Ilisimatusaat
Udgiver:
Ilisimatusarfik
Publikationssted:
Nuuk
Publikationsland:
Greenland
Recognising the diverse roles that women have played in the history of the Arctic, both as colonisers and colonised, this article uses travel writing or Arctic biographies by women writers to explore female colonisation strategies within the context of Scandinavian colonialism. Inspired by Maria Lug…
Recognising the diverse roles that women have played in the history of the Arctic, both as colonisers and colonised, this article uses travel writing or Arctic biographies by women writers to explore female colonisation strategies within the context of Scandinavian colonialism. Inspired by Maria Lugone’s use of the concept of “coloniality of gender” (2008) the article investigates how gendered coloniality is produced and mediated through travel writing by women in the Arctic. While Lugones’ critique primarily addresses the racism and violence inherent in modern/colonial gender systems, the analysis uses her understanding of coloniality as a lived experience of Eurocentric domination in order to illuminate the gendered nature of complicity by white, elite women. Using the work of Emilie Demantt (1873-1958), later Demantt-Hatt, and Isobel Wylie Hutchison (1889-1982) the article analyses both ‘Nordic’ and ‘transnational’ female strategies of colonisation as they are performed and articulated through biographical writing. Both in form and content, these texts demonstrate the many ways in which global and imperial power intersected with local hierarchies and systems of knowledge as part of multiple and concurring representations of reality over time.
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Editor:
Johan Höglund; Linda Andersson Burnett
Årstal:
2019
Emner:
Arctic; History; Colonialism; Gender; Travel
Titel på tidsskrift:
Scandinavian Studies
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
91
Tidsskriftsnummer:
1-2
Udgiver:
University of Illinois Press on behalf of the Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study
Publikationssted:
Illinois
Publikationsland:
United States of America
ISSN nummer:
00365637
DOI nummer:
10.5406/scanstud.91.1-2.0182
Mineral extraction is pursued in Greenland to strengthen the national economy. In order that new industries promote sustainable development, environmental impact assessments and social impact assessments are legally required and undertaken by companies prior to license approval to inform decision-ma…
Mineral extraction is pursued in Greenland to strengthen the national economy. In order that new industries promote sustainable development, environmental impact assessments and social impact assessments are legally required and undertaken by companies prior to license approval to inform decision-making. Knowledge systems in Arctic indigenous communities have evolved through adaptive processes over generations, and indigenous knowledge (IK) is considered a great source of information on local environments and related ecosystem services. In Greenland the Inuit are in the majority, and Greenlanders are still considered indigenous. The Inuit Circumpolar Council stresses that utilizing IK is highly relevant in the Greenland context. Impact assessment processes involve stakeholder engagement and public participation, and hence offer arenas for potential knowledge sharing and thereby the utilization of IK. Based on the assumption that IK is a valuable knowledge resource, which can supplement and improve impact assessments in Greenland thus supporting sustainable development, this paper presents an investigation of how IK is utilized in the last stages of an impact assessment process when the final report is subject to a hearing in three recent mining projects in Greenland.
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Forfatter:
Anne Merrild Hansen
Editor:
Noor Johnson
Årstal:
2019
Emner:
Arctic; Greenland; EIA; SIA; Extractive industries; Indigenous knowledge; Traditional knowledge; Impact assessment
Titel på tidsskrift:
Arctic Review on Law and Politics
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
10
Udgiver:
Cappelen Damm
ISSN nummer:
2387-4562
Evolving Self-Governance, the Rights if the Child and the Future of Greenland
Editor:
Robert W. Corell; Jong Deong Kim; Yoon Hyung Kim; Arild Moe; Charles E. Morrisson; David L. VanderZwaag; Oran Young
Årstal:
2019
Emner:
Arctic
Publikationssted:
Seoul
Titel på værtspublikation:
The Arctic in World Affairs: A North Pacific Dialogue on The Arctic Moves from Periphery to Center
Udgiver:
Korea Maritime Institute
ISBN nummer:
979-11-89964-67-2
This symposium report provides a brief overview of the six programmes and studies on parental education and maternal health services within the circumpolar region presented in the symposium “parental education” at the 17th International Congress of Circumpolar Health in Copenhagen, Denmark, August 2…
This symposium report provides a brief overview of the six programmes and studies on parental education and maternal health services within the circumpolar region presented in the symposium “parental education” at the 17th International Congress of Circumpolar Health in Copenhagen, Denmark, August 2018.
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Forfatter:
Christine Ingemann; Siv Kvernmo; Helle Møller; Pertice M Moffitt; Shirley Tagalik; Rikke L Kuhn; Siv E Nilsen; Rebecca Rich; Christina Viskum Lytken Larsen
Årstal:
2019
Emner:
Parental education; Perinatal; Maternity; Traditional knowledge; Indigenous; Arctic; Circumpolar health
Udgiver:
International Journal of Circumpolar Health
DOI nummer:
https://doi.org/10.1080/22423982.2019.1604062
Konferencenavn:
17th International Congress of Circumpolar Health 2018
Konferenceby:
Copenhagen
Konferenceland:
Denmark
The Routledge Handbook of the Polar Regions is an authoritative guide to the Arctic and the Antarctic through an exploration of key areas of research in the physical and natural sciences and the social sciences and humanities. It presents 38 new and original contributions from leading figures and vo…
The Routledge Handbook of the Polar Regions is an authoritative guide to the Arctic and the Antarctic through an exploration of key areas of research in the physical and natural sciences and the social sciences and humanities. It presents 38 new and original contributions from leading figures and voices in polar research, policy and practice, as well as work from emerging scholars.
This handbook aims to approach and understand the Polar Regions as places that are at the forefront of global conversations about some of the most pressing contemporary issues and research questions of our age. The volume provides a discussion of the similarities and differences between the two regions to help deepen understanding and knowledge. Major themes and issues are integrated in the comprehensive introduction chapter by the editors, who are top researchers in their respective fields. The contributions show how polar researchers engage with contemporary debates and use interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches to address new developments as well as map out exciting trajectories for future work in the Arctic and the Antarctic.
The handbook provides an easy access to key items of scholarly literature and material otherwise inaccessible or scattered throughout a variety of specialist journals and books. A unique one-stop research resource for researchers and policymakers with an interest in the Arctic and Antarctic, it is also a comprehensive reference work for graduate and advanced undergraduate students.
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Editor:
T. Christensen; M. Siegert
Årstal:
2018
Emner:
Sustainable development; Arctic; Political discourse
Titel på værtspublikation:
The Routledge Handbook of the Polar Regions
Udgiver:
Routledge
The Routledge Handbook of the Polar Regions is an authoritative guide to the Arctic and the Antarctic through an exploration of key areas of research in the physical and natural sciences and the social sciences and humanities. It presents 38 new and original contributions from leading figures and vo…
The Routledge Handbook of the Polar Regions is an authoritative guide to the Arctic and the Antarctic through an exploration of key areas of research in the physical and natural sciences and the social sciences and humanities. It presents 38 new and original contributions from leading figures and voices in polar research, policy and practice, as well as work from emerging scholars.
This handbook aims to approach and understand the Polar Regions as places that are at the forefront of global conversations about some of the most pressing contemporary issues and research questions of our age. The volume provides a discussion of the similarities and differences between the two regions to help deepen understanding and knowledge. Major themes and issues are integrated in the comprehensive introduction chapter by the editors, who are top researchers in their respective fields. The contributions show how polar researchers engage with contemporary debates and use interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches to address new developments as well as map out exciting trajectories for future work in the Arctic and the Antarctic.
The handbook provides an easy access to key items of scholarly literature and material otherwise inaccessible or scattered throughout a variety of specialist journals and books. A unique one-stop research resource for researchers and policymakers with an interest in the Arctic and Antarctic, it is also a comprehensive reference work for graduate and advanced undergraduate students.
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Forfatter:
Anne Merrild Hansen; Sanne Vamme Larsen ; Bram Noble
Editor:
T. Christensen; M. Siegert
Årstal:
2018
Emner:
Social; Environment; Arctic; Impact assessments
Titel på værtspublikation:
The Routledge Handbook of the Polar Regions
Udgiver:
Routledge
The Routledge Handbook of the Polar Regions is an authoritative guide to the Arctic and the Antarctic through an exploration of key areas of research in the physical and natural sciences and the social sciences and humanities. It presents 38 new and original contributions from leading figures and vo…
The Routledge Handbook of the Polar Regions is an authoritative guide to the Arctic and the Antarctic through an exploration of key areas of research in the physical and natural sciences and the social sciences and humanities. It presents 38 new and original contributions from leading figures and voices in polar research, policy and practice, as well as work from emerging scholars.
This handbook aims to approach and understand the Polar Regions as places that are at the forefront of global conversations about some of the most pressing contemporary issues and research questions of our age. The volume provides a discussion of the similarities and differences between the two regions to help deepen understanding and knowledge. Major themes and issues are integrated in the comprehensive introduction chapter by the editors, who are top researchers in their respective fields. The contributions show how polar researchers engage with contemporary debates and use interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches to address new developments as well as map out exciting trajectories for future work in the Arctic and the Antarctic.
The handbook provides an easy access to key items of scholarly literature and material otherwise inaccessible or scattered throughout a variety of specialist journals and books. A unique one-stop research resource for researchers and policymakers with an interest in the Arctic and Antarctic, it is also a comprehensive reference work for graduate and advanced undergraduate students.
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Forfatter:
Editor:
T. Christensen; M. Siegert
Årstal:
2018
Emner:
Environment; Arctic; Governance
Titel på værtspublikation:
The Routledge Handbook of the Polar Regions
Udgiver:
Routledge
Editor:
Ingvill Elgsaas; Kristine Offerdal
Årstal:
2018
Emner:
Greenland; Preparedness; Maritime; Arctic
Publikationssted:
Bodø
Publikationsland:
Norway
Titel på værtspublikation:
Maritime preparedness systems in the Arctic – institutional arrangements and potential for collaboration
Udgave:
3
Udgiver:
Nord University
ISBN nummer:
978-82-7456-787-0
Residents across the Baffin Bay/Davis Strait (BBDS) region have experienced common challenges in relation to rapid development and changes in living conditions, and they continue to adapt to the legacy of colonization. However, there are still significant symptoms of social problems and mental vulne…
Residents across the Baffin Bay/Davis Strait (BBDS) region have experienced common challenges in relation to rapid development and changes in living conditions, and they continue to adapt to the legacy of colonization. However, there are still significant symptoms of social problems and mental vulnerability. The strong relation to nature and the importance of artistic creativity and cohesion remain central to the life of Inuit. These factors are of great importance for mental health and well-being.
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Forfatter:
Anne Merrild Hansen; Linnea Ingebrigtson; Sharon Edmunds-Potvin
Editor:
Anders Mosbech; Mickaël Lemay; Malene Simon; Flemming Ravn Merkel; Tom Christensen; Rikke Becker Jacobsen; Knud Falk
Årstal:
2018
Emner:
Health; Well-being; Arctic
Publikationssted:
Oslo
Publikationsland:
Norway
Titel på værtspublikation:
AMAP 2017 Adaptation Actions for a Changing Arctic: Perspectives from the Baffin Bay/Davis Strait Region
Udgiver:
Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)
ISBN nummer:
978-82-7971-105-6
Commodity prices, together with extraction prices and technology development – not climate change effects – are the main drivers of change in the Baffin Bay/ Davis Strait (BBDS) non-living resources sector. The commodity prices of mineral resources are expected to decline in the coming years.
Forfatter:
Susse Wegeberg; Chris Southcott; Peter Aastrup; Anne Merrild Hansen
Editor:
Anders Mosbech; Mickaël Lemay; Malene Simon; Flemming Ravn Merkel; Tom Christensen; Rikke Becker Jacobsen; Knud Falk
Årstal:
2018
Emner:
Non-living resources; Arctic
Publikationssted:
Oslo
Publikationsland:
Norway
Titel på værtspublikation:
AMAP 2017 Adaptation Actions for a Changing Arctic: Perspectives from the Baffin Bay/Davis Strait Region
Udgiver:
Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)
ISBN nummer:
978-82-7971-105-6
The following sections summarize the main adaptation options from this report, consider and consolidate the sectoral responses outlined in previous chapters, and add relevant adaptation options from other sources, including Arctic Council reports.
Forfatter:
Clive Tesar; Knud Falk; James Ford; Maria Ackrén; Merete Watt Boolsen; Sharon Edmunds-Potvin; Anne Merrild Hansen; Linnea Ingebrigtson; Thomas Ingeman-Nielsen; Mickaël Lemay; Flemming Ravn Merkel; Thierry Rodon; Chris Southcott; Jean-Éric Tremblay; Susse Wegeberg
Editor:
Anders Mosbech; Mickaël Lemay; Malene Simon; Flemming Ravn Merkel; Tom Christensen; Rikke Becker Jacobsen; Knud Falk
Årstal:
2018
Emner:
BBDS region; Arctic; Adaptation
Publikationssted:
Oslo
Publikationsland:
Norway
Titel på værtspublikation:
AMAP 2017 Adaptation Actions for a Changing Arctic: Perspectives from the Baffin Bay/Davis Strait Region
Udgiver:
Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)
ISBN nummer:
978-82-7971-105-6
This contribution is based on a seminar and workshop on public participation processes related to extractive industries in the Arctic, organized by the Arctic Oil and Gas Research Centre at Ilisimatusarfik (University of Greenland) on October 17th and 18th 2017. The seminar was led by experts on ext…
This contribution is based on a seminar and workshop on public participation processes related to extractive industries in the Arctic, organized by the Arctic Oil and Gas Research Centre at Ilisimatusarfik (University of Greenland) on October 17th and 18th 2017. The seminar was led by experts on extractive industries, indigenous peoples, impact assessments, law, and public participation. They came from Greenland, Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Scotland, England and Brazil. The seminar was open to the public and was well attended by representatives from the ministries, municipal governments, academic and research institutes, NGOs and others. A select group of invited experts and a group of graduate students from Ilisimatusarfik took part in the workshop.
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Editor:
Kamrul Hossain; Anna Petrétei
Årstal:
2018
Emner:
Public participation; Greenland; Arctic; Extractive industries
Titel på værtspublikation:
Current Developments in Arctic Law
Volume:
5
Udgiver:
University of Lapland
Although Greenland has pursued hydrocarbon development over the last four decades, no viable reserves have been found to date. Therefore, local Greenland communities have little experience or knowledge of how such development might affect their way of life or how to influence project development and…
Although Greenland has pursued hydrocarbon development over the last four decades, no viable reserves have been found to date. Therefore, local Greenland communities have little experience or knowledge of how such development might affect their way of life or how to influence project development and outcomes should a significant reserve be found. On the North Slope of Alaska, in contrast, hydrocarbon extraction was commercialized in the 1970s, and the industry is now highly developed. North Slope residents have experienced dramatic influences on their everyday lives and well-being as a result of large-scale hydrocarbon projects. Some consequences have been welcomed, such as economic development and higher employment rates; however, other impacts are harmful, such as reduced ability of local peoples to maintain subsistence hunting practices. The villages on Alaska’s North Slope share many features in common with settlements in Greenland, such as small size, isolation, and limited political influence. In this study, we explore how Greenlanders might learn from the Alaska experience by examining the comments of North Slope residents. We propose that increased local-to-local recommendation- sharing across the Arctic would better guide sustainable development practices and benefits into potential future projects in Greenland. We conclude that an Arctic “Community Guide” and the process to create one could improve planning and implementation of hydrocarbon projects across the Arctic and promote locally appropriate sustainable development in the affected communities.
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Forfatter:
Anne Merrild Hansen; Ross A. Virginia
Årstal:
2018
Emner:
Hydrocarbon; Oil and gas; Sustainable development; Arctic; FPIC; Public participation; Community guide
Titel på tidsskrift:
Arctic
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
71
Tidsskriftsnummer:
4
Udgiver:
Arctic Institute of North America
Publikationsland:
USA
DOI nummer:
https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic4750
Zoonotic infections transmitted from marine mammals to humans in the Baltic and European Arctic are of unknown significance, despite given considerable potential for transmission due to local hunt. Here we present results of an initial screening for Brucella spp. in Arctic and Baltic seal species. B…
Zoonotic infections transmitted from marine mammals to humans in the Baltic and European Arctic are of unknown significance, despite given considerable potential for transmission due to local hunt. Here we present results of an initial screening for Brucella spp. in Arctic and Baltic seal species. Baltic ringed seals (Pusa hispida, n = 12) sampled in October 2015 and Greenland Sea harp seals (Pagophilus groenlandicus, n = 6) and hooded seals (Cystophora cristata, n = 3) sampled in March 2015 were serologically analysed for antibodies against Brucella spp. The serological analyses were performed using the Rose Bengal Test (RBT) followed by a confirmatory testing of RBT-positive samples by a competitive-enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (C-ELISA). Two of the Baltic ringed seals (a juvenile male and a juvenile female) were seropositive thus indicating previous exposure to a Brucella spp. The findings indicate that ringed seals in the Baltic ecosystem may be exposed to and possibly infected by Brucella spp. No seropositive individuals were detected among the Greenland harp and hooded seals. Although our initial screening shows a zoonotic hazard to Baltic locals, a more in-depth epidemiological investigation is needed in order to determine the human risk associated with this.
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Forfatter:
C. Sonne; E. Andersen-Ranberg; E.L. Rajala; J.S. Agerholm; Eva Cecilie Bonefeld-Jørgensen; J.P. Desforges; I. Eulaers; B.M. Jenssen; Anders Koch; A. Rosing-Asvid; U. Siebert; M. Tyrland; Gert Mulvad; T. Härkönen; M. Acquarone; E.S. Nordøy; R. Dietz; U. Magnusson
Årstal:
2018
Emner:
Arctic; Humans; One health; Zoonosis
Titel på tidsskrift:
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
198
Udgiver:
Elsevier
DOI nummer:
doi.org/10.1016/j.vetimm.2018.02.005
Future directions for monitoring and human health research for the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme
For the last two and a half decades, a network of human health experts under the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Program (AMAP) has produced several human health assessment reports. These reports have provided a base of scientific knowledge regarding environmental contaminants and their impact on h…
For the last two and a half decades, a network of human health experts under the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Program (AMAP) has produced several human health assessment reports. These reports have provided a base of scientific knowledge regarding environmental contaminants and their impact on human health in the Arctic. These reports provide scientific information and policy-relevant recommendations to Arctic governments. They also support international agreements such as the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) and the Minamata Convention on Mercury. Key topics discussed in this paper regarding future human health research in the circumpolar Arctic are continued contaminant biomonitoring, health effects research and risk communication. The objective of this paper is to describe knowledge gaps and future priorities for these fields.
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Forfatter:
B. Adlard; S.G. Donaldson; J.O. Odland; P. Weihe; J. Berner; A. Carlsen; Eva Cecilie Bonefeld-Jørgensen; A.A. Dudarev; J.C. Gibson; E.M. Krümmel; K. Olafsdottir; K. Abass; A. Rautio; I.A. Bergdahl; Gert Mulvad
Årstal:
2018
Emner:
Arctic; Human health; Biomonitoring; Environmental contaminants
Titel på tidsskrift:
Global Health Action
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
11
Tidsskriftsnummer:
1
Udgiver:
Taylor & Francis Online
DOI nummer:
https://doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2018.1480084
Immunisation rates among children in Nuuk
The children immunisation programme in Greenland correlates to the one in Denmark with the addition of the Bacille Calmette–Guerin (BCG)-vaccine and the immunisation against Hepatitis B (HBV). The immunisation rate among children in Greenland has been and is currently unknown and this study aims to…
The children immunisation programme in Greenland correlates to the one in Denmark with the addition of the Bacille Calmette–Guerin (BCG)-vaccine and the immunisation against Hepatitis B (HBV). The immunisation rate among children in Greenland has been and is currently unknown and this study aims to estimate the immunisation rates among children in Nuuk from 1 July 2015 until 30 June 2016. We did an observational cross-sectional study based on a statistical extraction identifying all children in Nuuk eligible for an immunization in the children immunisation programme from 1 July 2015 until 30 June 2016 and a review of their medical records. We found acceptable coverage rates among children younger than 12 months, but coverage rates lower than recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) among older children. Among children between 15 months and 4 years the coverage dropped as low as 33.9 %. Increased awareness of child immunisation rates is suggested including continuously monitoring and adjusting of the organisation of the immunisation programme.
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Årstal:
2018
Emner:
Vaccinations; Immunisations; Arctic; WHO; Measles; Greenland; Infectious diseases
Titel på tidsskrift:
International Journal of Circumpolar Health
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
77
Tidsskriftsnummer:
1
Udgiver:
Taylor & Francis Online
DOI nummer:
https://doi.org/10.1080/22423982.2018.1426948
We previously showed that a common genetic variant leads to a remarkably increased risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D) in the small and historically isolated Greenlandic population. Motivated by this, we aimed at discovering novel genetic determinants for glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) and at estimating the…
We previously showed that a common genetic variant leads to a remarkably increased risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D) in the small and historically isolated Greenlandic population. Motivated by this, we aimed at discovering novel genetic determinants for glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) and at estimating the effect of known HbA1C-associated loci in the Greenlandic population. We analyzed genotype data from 4049 Greenlanders generated using the Illumina Cardio-Metabochip. We performed the discovery association analysis by an additive linear mixed model. To estimate the effect of known HbA1C-associated loci, we modeled the effect in the European and Inuit ancestry proportions of the Greenlandic genome (EAPGG and IAPGG, respectively). After correcting for multiple testing, we found no novel significant associations. When we investigated loci known to associate with HbA1C levels, we found that the lead variant in the GCK locus associated significantly with HbA1C levels in the IAPGG (PIAPGG=4.8×10−6,βIAPGG=0.13SD). Furthermore, for 10 of 15 known HbA1C loci, the effects in IAPGG were similar to the previously reported effects. Interestingly, the ANK1 locus showed a statistically significant ancestral population differential effect, with opposing directions of effect in the two ancestral populations. In conclusion, we found only 1 of the 15 known HbA1C loci to be significantly associated with HbA1C levels in the IAPGG and that two-thirds of the loci showed similar effects in Inuit as previously found in European and East Asian populations. Our results shed light on the genetic effects across ethnicities.
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Forfatter:
E.V.R. Appel; I. Moltke; Marit Eika Jørgensen; A. Linneberg; O. Pedersen; A. Albrechtsen; T. Hansen; N. Grarup
Årstal:
2018
Emner:
Diabetes; Inuit; Arctic; Greenland
Titel på tidsskrift:
European Journal of Human Genetics
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
26
Comparing health care workforce in circumpolar regions: patterns, trends and challenges
Background: The eight Arctic States exhibit substantial health disparities between their remote northernmost regions and the rest of the country. This study reports on the trends and patterns in the supply and distribution of physicians, dentists and nurses in these 8 countries and 25 regions and ad…
Background: The eight Arctic States exhibit substantial health disparities between their remote northernmost regions and the rest of the country. This study reports on the trends and patterns in the supply and distribution of physicians, dentists and nurses in these 8 countries and 25 regions and addresses issues of comparability, data gaps and policy implications.
Methods: We accessed publicly available databases and performed three types of comparisons: (1) among the 8 Arctic States; (2) within each Arctic State, between the northern regions and the rest of the country; (3) among the 25 northern regions. The unit of comparison was density of health workers per 100,000 inhabitants, and the means of three 5-year periods from 2000 to 2014 were computed.
Results: The Nordic countries consistently exceed North America in the density of all three categories of health professionals, whereas Russia reports the highest density of physicians but among the lowest in terms of dentists and nurses.
The largest disparities between “north” and “south” are observed in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut of Canada for physicians, and in Greenland for all three categories. The disparity is much less pronounced in the northern regions of Nordic countries, while Arctic Russia tends to be oversupplied in all categories.
Conclusions: Despite efforts and standardisation of definitions by international organisations such as OECD, it is difficult to obtain an accurate and comparable estimate of the health workforce even in the basic categories of physicians, dentists and nurses . The use of head counts is particularly problematic in jurisdictions that rely on short-term visiting staff. Comparing statistics also needs to take into account the health care system, especially where primary health care is nurse-based.
List of Abbreviations ADA: American Dental Association; AHRF: Area Health Resource File; AMA: American Medical Association; AO: Autonomous Okrug; AVI: Aluehallintovirasto; CHA: Community Health Aide; CHR: Community Health Representative; CHW: Community Health Worker; CIHI: Canadian Institute for Health Information; DO: Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine; FTE: Full Time Equivalent; HPDB: Health Personnel Database; MD: Doctor of Medicine; NOMESCO: Nordic Medico-Statistical Committee; NOSOSCO: Nordic Social Statistical Committee; NOWBASE: Nordic Welfare Database; NWT: Northwest Territories; OECD: Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development; RN: Registered Nurse; SMDB: Scott’s Medical Database; WHO: World Health Organization.
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Forfatter:
TK Young; N Fedkina; S Chatwood
Årstal:
2018
Emner:
Health workforce; Physicians; Dentists; Nurses; Arctic; North; Circumpolar
Titel på tidsskrift:
Journal of Circumpolar Health
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
77
Udgiver:
Taylor & Francis
DOI nummer:
https://doi.org/10.1080/22423982.2018.1492825
Cancer Incidence and Mortality in Greenland 1983–2014 – Including Comparison With the Other Nordic Countries
Background: During the last decades, social and life-style changes in Greenland have led to an increase in the incidence of several non-communicable diseases. Our aim is to present the cancer incidence and mortality in Greenland and compare the results with the other Nordic countries.
Methods: The…
Background: During the last decades, social and life-style changes in Greenland have led to an increase in the incidence of several non-communicable diseases. Our aim is to present the cancer incidence and mortality in Greenland and compare the results with the other Nordic countries.
Methods: The data stems from The Danish Cancer Registry and The Danish Register of Causes of Death. Comparable data on cancer incidence and mortality in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and Greenland are available through collaboration between Nordic Cancer Registries (NORDCAN). We included all individuals residing in Greenland and diagnosed with or died of a cancer from 1983 to 2014.
Findings: The total number of cancer cases in Greenland for the study period was 4716 and there were 3231 cancer deaths. Respiratory and gastrointestinal cancers had the highest incidence as well as mortality in Greenland for the entire time period and for both sexes. Compared to the other Nordic countries, Greenland had significantly higher incidence and mortality rates for several cancers. Cancer of the lip, oral cavity, and pharynx, respiratory cancer, and cancer of unknown sites had the highest incidence rate ratios (2.3–3.9) and mortality rate ratios (2.7–9.9) for both sexes. The time trend from 1983 to 2014 showed a significant increase in cancer incidence in Greenland with nearly the same incidence level as the other Nordic countries. While the cancer mortality decreased in the other Nordic countries during the time period studied, there was no change in the cancer-specific mortality in Greenland.
Interpretations: The trends in cancer incidence and mortality in Greenland compared to the other Nordic countries have not been reported earlier. These data underline a need to focus on cancer-specific mortality in Greenland and prevention of high-incidence cancers related to well-established risk factors.
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Forfatter:
U Yousaf; G Engholm; H Storm; N Christensen; E Zetlitz; H Trykker; F Sejersen; LC Thygesen
Årstal:
2018
Emner:
Cancer incidence; Cancer mortality; Greenland; Inuit; Arctic; Cancer; Carcinoma; Nordic countries; Epidemiology
Titel på tidsskrift:
EClinicalMedicine
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
2-3
Udgiver:
The Lancet
DOI nummer:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2018.08.003
Zoonotic infections transmitted from terrestrial and marine mammals to humans in European Arctic are of unknown significance, despite considerable potential for transmission due to local hunt and a rapidly changing environment. As an example, infection with Brucella bacteria may have significant imp…
Zoonotic infections transmitted from terrestrial and marine mammals to humans in European Arctic are of unknown significance, despite considerable potential for transmission due to local hunt and a rapidly changing environment. As an example, infection with Brucella bacteria may have significant impact on human health due to consumption of raw meat or otherwise contact with tissues and fluids of infected game species such as muskoxen and polar bears. Here, we present serological results for Baffin Bay polar bears (Ursus maritimus) (n = 96) and North East Greenland muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus) (n = 32) for antibodies against Brucella spp. The analysis was a two-step trial initially using the Rose Bengal Test (RBT), followed by confirmative competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays of RBT-positive samples. No muskoxen had antibodies against Brucella spp., while antibodies were detected in six polar bears (6.25%) rendering a seroprevalence in line with previous findings in other Arctic regions. Seropositivity was not related to sex, age or biometrics i.e. size and body condition. Whether Brucella spp. antibodies found in polar bears were due to either prey spill over or true recurrent Brucella spp. infections is unknown. Our results therefore highlight the importance of further research into the zoonotic aspects of Brucella spp. infections, and the impact on wildlife and human health in the Arctic region.
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Forfatter:
C Sonne; E Andersen-Ranberg; EL Rajala ; JS Agerholm ; Eva Cecilie Bonefeld-Jørgensen; JP Desforges ; I Eulaers ; BM Jenssen ; Anders Koch; A Rosing-Asvid ; U Siebert ; M Tryland ; Gert Mulvad; T Härkönen ; M Acquarone ; ES Nordøy ; R Dietz ; U Magnusson
Årstal:
2018
Emner:
Arctic; Humans; One health; Zoonosis
Titel på tidsskrift:
Polar Biology
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
41
Tidsskriftsnummer:
9
Udgiver:
Springer
Tuberculosis in the Circumpolar Region, 2006–2012
SETTING: The northern circumpolar jurisdictions Canada (Northwest Territories, Nunavik, Nunavut, Yukon), Finland, Greenland, Norway, Russian Federation (Arkhangelsk), Sweden and the United States (Alaska).
OBJECTIVE: To describe and compare demographic, clinical and laboratory characteristics, incl…
SETTING: The northern circumpolar jurisdictions Canada (Northwest Territories, Nunavik, Nunavut, Yukon), Finland, Greenland, Norway, Russian Federation (Arkhangelsk), Sweden and the United States (Alaska).
OBJECTIVE: To describe and compare demographic, clinical and laboratory characteristics, including drug resistance and treatment completion, of tuberculosis (TB) cases in the northern circumpolar populations.
DESIGN: Descriptive analysis of all active TB cases reported from 2006 to 2012 for incidence rate (IR), age and sex distribution, sputum smear and diagnostic site characteristics, drug resistance and treatment completion rates.
RESULTS: The annual IR of TB disease ranged from a low of 4.3 per 100 000 population in Northern Sweden to a high of 199.5/100 000 in Nunavik, QC, Canada. For all jurisdictions, IR was higher for males than for females. Yukon had the highest proportion of new cases compared with retreatment cases (96.6%). Alaska reported the highest percentage of laboratory-confirmed cases (87.4%). Smear-positive pulmonary cases ranged from 25.8% to 65.2%. Multidrug-resistant cases ranged from 0% (Northern Canada) to 46.3% (Arkhangelsk). Treatment outcome data, available up to 2011, demonstrated >80% treatment completion for four of the 10 jurisdictions.
CONCLUSION: TB remains a serious public health issue in the circumpolar regions. Surveillance data contribute toward a better understanding and improved control of TB in the north.
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Forfatter:
AC Bourgeois; T Zulz; MG Bruce; F Stenz; Anders Koch; A Parkinson; T Hennessy; M Cooper; C Newberry; E Randell; JF Proulx; BE Hanley; H Soini; TM Arnesen; A Mariandyshev; J Jonsson; B Søborg; J Wolfe; G Balancev; R Bruun de Neergaard; CP Archibald
Årstal:
2018
Emner:
Arctic; Epidemiology; Northern; Surveillance; Treatment
Titel på tidsskrift:
The International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
22
Tidsskriftsnummer:
6
Udgiver:
International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
DOI nummer:
https://doi.org/10.5588/ijtld.17.0525
This article focuses on the methodology of the project Ageing in the Arctic (AgeArc) – Wellbeing, Quality of Life and Health
Promotion among Older People in Greenland, and how the use of a collaborative approach aims at integrating ageing research,
practices and policies to the benefit of the Greenl…
This article focuses on the methodology of the project Ageing in the Arctic (AgeArc) – Wellbeing, Quality of Life and Health
Promotion among Older People in Greenland, and how the use of a collaborative approach aims at integrating ageing research,
practices and policies to the benefit of the Greenlandic society. Thus, the aim of the article is to discuss how collaboration between
research and practice can be an important factor in sustainable development of welfare solutions for older people in Greenland.
In the project we study ageing policy, homecare, institutions, professional practices and municipal administration of these as well
as older people’s health, well-being, everyday life and historical perceptions of the roles of older people in Greenland. Moreover,
researchers and municipalities collaborate on developing policies, initiatives within municipalities and civil society as well as
creating network across the municipalities and between municipal administrations and civil society. In addition to this, we
develop educational material for healthcare workers and professionals and work to create more public awareness about ageing
in Greenland. We present three examples of our collaborative methods and discuss how the approach influences development
and implementation of specific co-creation projects involving researchers, professionals and citizens on equal terms.
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Editor:
L Heininen; H Exner-Pirot
Årstal:
2018
Emner:
Greenland; Arctic; Well-being; Elderly
Publikationssted:
Akureyri
Publikationsland:
Iceland
Titel på værtspublikation:
Arctic Yearbook 2018
Udgiver:
Northern Research Forum
Genetic variations, exposure to persistent organic pollutants, and breast cancer risk: A Greenlandic case-control study
This study investigated the effects of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in xenobiotic and steroid hormone‐metabolizing genes in relation to breast cancer risk and explored possible effect modifications on persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and breast cancer associations. The study also asses…
This study investigated the effects of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in xenobiotic and steroid hormone‐metabolizing genes in relation to breast cancer risk and explored possible effect modifications on persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and breast cancer associations. The study also assessed effects of Greenlandic BRCA1 founder mutations. Greenlandic Inuit women (77 cases and 84 controls) were included. We determined two founder mutations in BRCA1: Cys39Gly (rs80357164) and 4684delCC, and five SNPs in xenobiotic and oestrogen‐metabolizing genes: CYP17A1 ‐34T>C (rs743572), CYP19A1 *19C>T (rs10046), CYP1A1 Ile462Val (rs1048943), CYP1B Leu432Val (rs1056836) and COMT Val158Met (rs4680). We used chi‐square test for comparison of categorical variables between groups. Odds ratio (OR) estimates with 95% confidence interval (95%CI) were obtained using logistic regression models. The variant allele of BRCA1 Cys39Gly increased breast cancer risk (Gly/Cys versus Cys/Cys, OR: 12.2, 95%CI: 1.53; 98.1), and carriers of the variant allele of CYP17A1 ‐34T>C had reduced risk (CT+CC versus TT, OR: 0.44, 95%CI: 0.21; 0.93). CYP17A1 ‐34T>C was an effect modifier on the association between perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) and breast cancer risk (∑PFAA, ratio of OR: 0.18, 95%CI: 0.03; 0.97). Non‐significant modifying tendencies were seen for the other SNPs on the effect of polychlorinated biphenyls, organochlorine pesticides and PFAAs. In summary, the BRCA1 Cys39Gly and CYP17A1 ‐34T>C genetic variations were associated with breast cancer risk. Our results indicate that the evaluated genetic variants modify the effects of POP exposure on breast cancer risk; however, further studies are needed to document the data from the relatively small sample size.
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Årstal:
2018
Emner:
Arctic; Greenland
Titel på tidsskrift:
BCPT
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
123
DOI nummer:
https://doi.org/10.1111/bcpt.13002
Background: Greenland struggles with a high prevalence of smoking, alcohol and drug abuse. In response to the increasing need for preventive initiatives, the first public health program Inuuneritta was introduced in 2007. Internationally, frameworks focus primarily on the implementation of a single,…
Background: Greenland struggles with a high prevalence of smoking, alcohol and drug abuse. In response to the increasing need for preventive initiatives, the first public health program Inuuneritta was introduced in 2007. Internationally, frameworks focus primarily on the implementation of a single, well-described intervention or program. However, with the increasing need and emergence of more holistic, integrated approaches, a need for research investigating the process of policy implementation from launch to action arises. This paper aims to augment the empirical evidence on the implementation of integrated health promotion programs within a governmental setting using the case of Inuuneritta II. In this study, the constraining and enabling determinants of the implementation processes within and across levels and sectors were examined.
Methods: Qualitative methods with a transdisciplinary approach were applied. Data collection consisted of six phases with different qualitative methods applied to gain a comprehensive overview and understanding of Inuuneritta II’s implementation process. These methods included: observations and focus group discussions at the community health worker (CHW) conference, telephone interviews, document analysis, and a workshop on results dissemination.
Results: Enabling determinants influencing the implementation process of Inuuneritta II positively were high motivation among adopters, local prevention committees supporting community health workers, and the initiation of the central prevention committee. In contrast, constraining determinants were ambiguous program aims, high turnovers, siloed budgets and work environments, and an inconsistent and neglected central prevention committee.
Conclusion: Inuuneritta II provided a substantial framework for an integrated health policy approach. However, having a holistic and comprehensive program enabling an integrated approach is not sufficient. Inuuneritta II’s integrated approach does not harmonise with the government’s inflexible organisational structure resulting in insufficient implementation.
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Forfatter:
Christine Ingemann; Barbara J Regeer; Christina Viskum Lytken Larsen
Årstal:
2018
Emner:
Public health program; Health promotion; Integrated approach; Determinants; Implementation process; Evaluation; Greenland; Inuit; Circumpolar health; Arctic
Titel på tidsskrift:
BMC Public Health
DOI nummer:
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-018-6253-4
The sea ice in the Arctic has shrunk significantly in the last decades. The transport pattern has as a result partly changed with more traffic in remote areas. This change may influence the risk pattern. The critical factors are harsh weather, ice conditions, remoteness and vulnerability of nature.…
The sea ice in the Arctic has shrunk significantly in the last decades. The transport pattern has as a result partly changed with more traffic in remote areas. This change may influence the risk pattern. The critical factors are harsh weather, ice conditions, remoteness and vulnerability of nature. In this paper, we look into the risk of accidents in Atlantic Arctic based on previous ship accidents and the changes in maritime activity. The risk has to be assessed to ensure a proper level of emergency response. The consequences of incidents depend on the incident type, scale and location. As accidents are rare, there are limited statistics available for Arctic maritime accidents. Hence, this study offers a qualitative analysis and an expert-based risk assessment. Implications for the emergency preparedness system of the Arctic region are discussed.
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Forfatter:
Nataliya Marchenko; Natalia Andreassen; Odd Jarl Borch; Svetlana Kuznetsova; Valur Ingimundarson
Årstal:
2018
Emner:
Arctic; Climate change; Shipping routes; Maritime security; Emergency response
Titel på tidsskrift:
Transnav: The international journal on marine navigation and safety of sea transportation
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
12
Tidsskriftsnummer:
1
Udgiver:
Transnav
Publikationssted:
Gdynia
Publikationsland:
Poland
ISSN nummer:
2083-6473
DOI nummer:
10.12716/1001.12.01.12
Challenges related to access and supply of fossil fuel generated energy in Arctic communities, together with a global agenda to fight the climate change, including through promoting renewable energy systems as alternatives to fossil fuels, are motivating implementation of renewables in the Arctic Re…
Challenges related to access and supply of fossil fuel generated energy in Arctic communities, together with a global agenda to fight the climate change, including through promoting renewable energy systems as alternatives to fossil fuels, are motivating implementation of renewables in the Arctic Region, as in the rest of the world. Various benefits are anticipated in relation to implementation of renewables in Arctic communities, a fact that is driving interest in an appraisal of the state of energy production in the Arctic toward a transition from fossil fuel generated electricity and heating, to an Arctic energy system based on renewable energy sources. To understand and promote the potential for increased implementation of renewable energy solutions, it is important to investigate the role of key factors such as the economy, infrastructure and technology for the transition process. This article is based on an explorative study and analysis of how these three key factors are driving and challenging implementation of renewables. It aims at contributing to the debate on how to promote renewables in the four Arctic areas: Alaska, Canadian Arctic, Greenland and Russian Arctic. Key findings are discussed and recommendations to tackle some of the identified challenges are provided.
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Forfatter:
Lucia Mortensen; Anne Merrild Hansen; Alexander Shestakov
Årstal:
2017
Emner:
Renewable energy; Arctic; Remote communities; Sustainable development
Titel på tidsskrift:
Polar Geography
Udgiver:
Taylor & Francis
DOI nummer:
10.1080/1088937X.2017.1329758
Well-being of Circumpolar Arctic Peoples: The Quest for Continuity
Editor:
R. J. Estes; M. J. Sirgy
Årstal:
2017
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Publikationsland:
Switzerland
Titel på værtspublikation:
The Pursuit of Well-Being: The Untold Global History
Udgiver:
Springer International Publishing
ISBN nummer:
978-3-319-39100-7
Forfatter:
D. Holen; D. Gerkey; E. Høydal; D. Natcher; M.R. Nielsen; Birger Poppel; P.I. Severeide; H.T. Snyder; M. Stappleton; E.I. Turi; I Aslaksen
Editor:
Solveig Glomsrød; Gérard Duhaime; Iulie Aslaksen
Årstal:
2017
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Titel på tidsskrift:
The Economy of the North 2015
Publikationsland:
Statistics Norway
Forfatter:
Birger Poppel; M. Fægteborg; M.O. Siegstad; H.T. Snyder
Editor:
Solveig Glomsrød; Gérard Duhaime; Iulie Aslaksen
Årstal:
2017
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Titel på tidsskrift:
The Economy of the North 2015
Udgiver:
Statistics Norway
Climate change and globalisation are opening up the Arctic for exploitation by the world – or so we are told. But what about the views, interests, and needs of the peoples who live in the region? What about the myriad of other factors affecting the Arctic and its peoples? This book explores opportun…
Climate change and globalisation are opening up the Arctic for exploitation by the world – or so we are told. But what about the views, interests, and needs of the peoples who live in the region? What about the myriad of other factors affecting the Arctic and its peoples? This book explores opportunities and limitations in engaging with the Arctic under change, and the Arctic peoples experiencing the change, through the lens of understanding Arcticness: what the Arctic means to Arctic peoples socially and physically. The chapters bring together a variety of disciplines, such as law, politics, geography and the arts, to examine what Arctic peoples could learn from and teach elsewhere, across disciplines and across locations. The authors reflect on philosophies of change in tandem with philosophies of the Arctic, particularly as represented by everyday experiences, memories and geographical imaginations.
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Forfatter:
Anne Merrild Hansen
Editor:
Ilan Kelman
Årstal:
2017
Emner:
Arctic; Climate Change
Publikationssted:
London
Publikationsland:
England
Titel på værtspublikation:
Arcticness: Power and Voice from the North
Udgiver:
UCL Press
ISBN nummer:
978–1–787350–13–7
External imaginings of the future Arctic range from protected wilder- ness to booming oil and gas province, and proponents of different visions frequently clash in global public arenas. At the same time, external per- ceptions, whether pro-development or pro-conservation, frequently fail to reflect…
External imaginings of the future Arctic range from protected wilder- ness to booming oil and gas province, and proponents of different visions frequently clash in global public arenas. At the same time, external per- ceptions, whether pro-development or pro-conservation, frequently fail to reflect the realities of living in the Arctic, or to incorporate the views (and imaginings) of local inhabitants – those most affected by Arctic resource projects. The Arctic region does have significant resource potential. The United States Geological Survey estimated that 25 per cent of the world’s undiscovered petroleum reserves were to be found in the Arctic.1 The Arctic also represents around 10 per cent of the global nickel, cobalt and tungsten markets, 26 per cent of diamond gem stones and up to 40 per cent of the global production of palladium.2 Yet uncer- tainty about the viability of natural resource projects is ever-present. Companies may be highly visible and a project intensely debated long before it is clear whether natural resource deposits, national-level negotiations and global markets will result in actual extraction for the market. Often local communities have very little information availa- ble at this point and yet the very prospect of an industrial project can transform the way a local community imagines – and prepares for – its own future.
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Forfatter:
Emma Wilson; Anne Merrild Hansen; Elana Wilson Rowe
Editor:
Ilan Kelman
Årstal:
2017
Emner:
Arctic; Climate Change; Extractive
Publikationssted:
London
Publikationsland:
England
Titel på værtspublikation:
Arcticness: Power and Voice from the North
Udgiver:
UCL Press
ISBN nummer:
978–1–787350–13–7
Challenges related to access and supply of fossil fuel generated energy in Arctic communities, together with a global agenda to fight the climate change, including through promoting renewable energy systems as alternatives to fossil fuels, are motivating implementation of renewables in the Arctic Re…
Challenges related to access and supply of fossil fuel generated energy in Arctic communities, together with a global agenda to fight the climate change, including through promoting renewable energy systems as alternatives to fossil fuels, are motivating implementation of renewables in the Arctic Region, as in the rest of the world. Various benefits are anticipated in relation to implementation of renewables in Arctic communities, a fact that is driving interest in an appraisal of the state of energy production in the Arctic toward a transition from fossil fuel generated electricity and heating, to an Arctic energy system based on renewable energy sources. To understand and promote the potential for increased implementation of renewable energy solutions, it is important to investigate the role of key factors such as the economy, infrastructure and technology for the transition process. This article is based on an explorative study and analysis of how these three key factors are driving and challenging implementation of renewables. It aims at contributing to the debate on how to promote renewables in the four Arctic areas: Alaska, Canadian Arctic, Greenland and Russian Arctic. Key findings are discussed and recommendations to tackle some of the identified challenges are provided.
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Forfatter:
Lucia Mortensen; Anne Merrild Hansen; Alexander Shestakov
Årstal:
2017
Emner:
Arctic; Renewable energy
Titel på tidsskrift:
Polar Geography
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
40
Tidsskriftsnummer:
3
Global energy problems will remain a challenge in the coming decades. The impact of climate change and the melting of polar sea ice opening up access to offshore hydrocarbon resources in the Arctic Ocean, raises questions for both civil society and the scientific community over drilling opportunitie…
Global energy problems will remain a challenge in the coming decades. The impact of climate change and the melting of polar sea ice opening up access to offshore hydrocarbon resources in the Arctic Ocean, raises questions for both civil society and the scientific community over drilling opportunities in Arctic marine areas.
Disparities in approach to the governance of oil and gas extraction in the Arctic arise from fundamental differences in histories, cultures, domestic constraints and substantive values and attitudes in the Arctic coastal states and sub-states. Differing political systems, legal traditions and societal beliefs with regard to energy security and economic development, environmental protection, legitimacy of decision making, and the ownership and respect of the rights of indigenous people, all affect how governance systems of oil and gas extraction are designed.
Using a multidisciplinary approach and case studies from the USA, Norway, Russia, Canada, Greenland/Denmark and the EU, this book both examines the current governance of extraction and its effects and considers ways to enhance the efficiency of environmental management and public participation in this system.
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Editor:
Ellen Margrethe Basse; Cécile Pelaudeix
Årstal:
2017
Emner:
Indigenous rights; Marine; Arctic
Titel på værtspublikation:
Governance of Arctic Offshore Oil and Gas
The Arctic Region is characterised by vulnerable ecosystems and residing indigenous people, dependent on nature for subsistence fishing and hunting. The Arctic also contains a wealth of non-living natural resources such as minerals and hydrocarbons. Synergies between increased access and growing glo…
The Arctic Region is characterised by vulnerable ecosystems and residing indigenous people, dependent on nature for subsistence fishing and hunting. The Arctic also contains a wealth of non-living natural resources such as minerals and hydrocarbons. Synergies between increased access and growing global demand for the Arctic resources influence the level and nature of human activity and its influence on the environment. It is therefore essential to assess and mitigate the cumulative impacts from these activities. Environmental Assessment (EA) is a common tool applied by the Arctic nations to secure that environmental considerations are included in decision-making when new plans and projects are implemented. However, recent research has indicated that assessment of cumulative impacts in EAs is inconsistent and the practises ambiguous. This article explores this phenomenon further by reviewing and analysing current practices of assessing cumulative impacts in EAs in relation to offshore oil and gas activities in the Arctic. It is found that cumulative impacts assessments are generally lacking. The practitioners involved explain this with reference to the challenge of addressing and assessing cumulative impacts due to their complex nature. They further point at lacking methodological guidelines as well as lack of resources during the impact assessment process.
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Forfatter:
Trine Skovgaard Kirkfeldt; Anne Merrild Hansen; Pernille Olesen; Lucia Mortensen; Kameliya Hristova; Alexander Welsch
Editor:
James Ford
Årstal:
2017
Emner:
Environmental; Impact; Assessment; Strategic; Cumulative impacts; Offshore oil and gas; Arctic
Titel på tidsskrift:
Regional Environmental Change
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
17
Tidsskriftsnummer:
3
Udgiver:
Regional Environmental Change
The concept of sustainability has taken centre stage in Arctic politics. However, there is little agreement on what ‘sustainable’ means. For different actors (governments, indigenous people, NGOs, etc.) the concept implies different sets of opportunities and precautions. Sustainability, therefore, i…
The concept of sustainability has taken centre stage in Arctic politics. However, there is little agreement on what ‘sustainable’ means. For different actors (governments, indigenous people, NGOs, etc.) the concept implies different sets of opportunities and precautions. Sustainability, therefore, is much more a fundamental idea to be further elaborated depending on contexts than a definable term with a specific meaning. The paper argues a research agenda that aims to map and analyse the role of sustainability in political and economic strategies in the Arctic. Sustainability has become a fundamental concept that orders the relationship between the environment (nature) and development (economy), however, in the process rearticulating other concepts such as identity (society) and security (state). Hence, we discuss, first, how sustainability when meeting the Arctic changes its meaning and application from the global ecosphere to a regional environment, and, second, how sustainability is again conceptually transformed when meeting Greenlandic ambitions for postcoloniality. This discussion leads us to outline an agenda for how to study the way in which sustainability works as a political concept.
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Editor:
Gail Fondahl; Gary N. Wilson
Årstal:
2017
Emner:
Arctic; Sustainability; Opportunities and challenges; Risk; Conceptual history
Publikationssted:
Cham
Publikationsland:
Switzerland
Titel på værtspublikation:
Northern sustainabilities : Understanding and adressing change in the circumpolar world
Udgiver:
Springer
ISBN nummer:
9783319461489
The sea ice in the Arctic has shrunk significantly in the last decades. Partly as a result, the transport pattern has changed with more traffic in remote areas. This change may increase the risk of accidents. The critical factors are harsh weather, ice conditions, remoteness and vulnerability. In th…
The sea ice in the Arctic has shrunk significantly in the last decades. Partly as a result, the transport pattern has changed with more traffic in remote areas. This change may increase the risk of accidents. The critical factors are harsh weather, ice conditions, remoteness and vulnerability. In this paper we look into the risks of accidents in the Atlantic Arctic based on previous ship accidents and the changes in maritime activity. The risk has to be assessed to ensure a proper level of response in emergency situations. As accidents are rare, there are limited statistics available for Arctic marine accidents. Therefore, in this study a mostly qualitative analysis and expert judgement is the basis for the risk assessments. Implications for the emergency preparedness system of the region are discussed. The consequences of incidents depend on the incident type, scale and location.
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Forfatter:
Nataliya Marchenko; Odd Jarl Borch; Natalia Andreassen; Svetlana Kuznetsova; Valur Ingimundarson
Editor:
Adam Weintrit
Årstal:
2017
Emner:
Arctic; Greenland; Climate change; Shipping routes; Maritime security
Publikationssted:
London
Titel på værtspublikation:
Marine navigation and safety of sea transportation
Udgiver:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN nummer:
9781138297623
Les défis économiques du Groenland
Editor:
V. Masson-Delmotte; É. Gauthier; D. Gremillet; J.-M. Huctin; D. Swingedouw
Årstal:
2016
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Titel på værtspublikation:
Greenland Unveiled
ISBN nummer:
978-2-271-08170-4
This paper examines recent developments in British policies towards the Arctic from the Environmental Audit Committee of the House of Commons, the Government, and the House of Lords Arctic Committee. It concludes that while the United Kingdom may be geographically the Arctic’s nearest neighbour, the…
This paper examines recent developments in British policies towards the Arctic from the Environmental Audit Committee of the House of Commons, the Government, and the House of Lords Arctic Committee. It concludes that while the United Kingdom may be geographically the Arctic’s nearest neighbour, the former has too many competing demands for its attention to prioritise the Arctic in its international relations.
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Årstal:
2016
Emner:
Arctic strategy; United Kingdom; Arctic; Geopolitics
Titel på tidsskrift:
Yearbook of Polar Law
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
8
Årstal:
2016
Emner:
Environmental governance; Arctic Council; Arctic; International environmental law
Titel på tidsskrift:
Journal of International Cooperation Studies
There is currently a growing interest in industrial initiatives and development in the general Greenlandic population. Numerous scenarios for the establishment of industries that are based on natural resources such as minerals, fish and oil are pursued in this regard. In considering the growing acti…
There is currently a growing interest in industrial initiatives and development in the general Greenlandic population. Numerous scenarios for the establishment of industries that are based on natural resources such as minerals, fish and oil are pursued in this regard. In considering the growing activities in the area of industrial development, existing informal knowledge in Greenland may become a useful human resource and a societal institution in the gradual process of transition from traditional to modern industries. This chapter acknowledges and examines the potential benefits of informal knowledge in relation to capacity building, sustainable development and employment opportunities within industry in Greenland. In acknowledging such potential, we will discuss if possessing traditional knowledge (also called local knowledge and here from referred to as TK), can be viewed as complementary qualifications and useful competences when it comes to proposed industrial development in Greenland. The chapter will focus on how TK can be used to access relevant competences in the development and ongoing transitions that are taking place in Greenlandic society today, by emphasising the possibility of either promoting local content or securing local benefits through derived opportunities. We perceive these transitions - not necessarily according to a western model of society – but, rather as a unique course towards a modern Inuit society where activities may be combined without compromising the opportunity to continue traditional activities.
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Forfatter:
Anne Merrild Hansen
Editor:
R. Knudsen
Årstal:
2016
Emner:
Traditional knowledge; Industrial development; Arctic; Greenland
Publikationssted:
Copenhagen
Publikationsland:
Denmark
Titel på værtspublikation:
Perspectives on skills - an anthology on informally acquired skills in Greenland
Udgiver:
Greenland Perspective
ISBN nummer:
978-87-87519-84-7
Explores the role of the Arctic Council in developing environmental law in the Arctic Region.
Årstal:
2016
Emner:
Environmental governance; Arctic Council; Arctic
Udgiver:
PCRC Working Paper Series
Publikationsland:
Japan
In December 2015, The Italian Ministry for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation published its latest policy on the Arctic.[1] It is humbly entitled Towards an Italian Strategy for the Arctic (Verso una strategia italiana per l‘artico) indicating that the Ministry considers this a work in pr…
In December 2015, The Italian Ministry for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation published its latest policy on the Arctic.[1] It is humbly entitled Towards an Italian Strategy for the Arctic (Verso una strategia italiana per l‘artico) indicating that the Ministry considers this a work in progress and not a final word on Italian-Arctic relations.
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Årstal:
2016
Emner:
Arctic relations; Arctic
Udgiver:
Nordicum Mediterraneum
Publikationsland:
Italy
Given the magnitude of the risks associated with commercial activities in the Arctic arising as a result of the milder climate, new business opportunities raise important questions of responsibility and liability. This book analyses the issues of responsibility and liability connected with the explo…
Given the magnitude of the risks associated with commercial activities in the Arctic arising as a result of the milder climate, new business opportunities raise important questions of responsibility and liability. This book analyses the issues of responsibility and liability connected with the exploitation of natural resources, marine transport and other activities in the Arctic. Applying a combined private and public law perspective on these issues, it considers both the business and societal interests related to Arctic development using Greenland as an example. The book focuses on problems that are specific to Greenland and wider issues that affect all Arctic states.
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Editor:
Vibe Ulfbeck; Anders Møllmann; Bent Ole Gram Mortensen
Årstal:
2016
Emner:
Environmental Damage; Small states; Arctic
Titel på værtspublikation:
Responsibilities and Liabilities for Commercial Activity in the Arctic - The Example of Greenland
Udgiver:
Routledge
This report provides a discussion on dominating risk factors, risk types and probability of unwanted incidents in the Arctic region. It also provides a coarse-grained evaluation of the potential consequences of different incidents in the northern sea areas of Russia, Norway, Greenland, and Iceland.…
This report provides a discussion on dominating risk factors, risk types and probability of unwanted incidents in the Arctic region. It also provides a coarse-grained evaluation of the potential consequences of different incidents in the northern sea areas of Russia, Norway, Greenland, and Iceland. The risk assessment build upon statistics on vessel activity, case studies of real incidents, and expert evaluation of defined situations of hazard and accident (DSHA). The evaluations of this study may serve as a platform for more detailed assessments, and as input for discussions on priority areas in respect to safety measures and emergency preparedness. In the Marpart Project, the risk assessments have a special role as input into the analyses of emergency management capabilities, and the need for special government efforts in cross-border cooperation.
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Forfatter:
Odd Jarl Borrch; Natalia Andreassen; Nataliya Marchenko; Valur Ingimundarson; Halla Gunnarsdóttir; Bolette Kern; Iurii Iudin; Sergey Petrov; Sergey V. Markov; Svetlana Kuznetsova
Årstal:
2016
Emner:
Arctic; Greenland; Climate change; Shipping routes; Maritime security
Publikationssted:
Bodø
Publikationsland:
Norway
Udgiver:
Nord University
ISBN nummer:
978-82-7456-757-3
This report analyzes the current commercial and governmental activity in the sea regions north of the Polar Circle from the Northern Sea Route to the North West Passage. The study embraces sea and coastal areas of the North West of Russia, Northern Norway and around Svalbard, Iceland and Greenland.…
This report analyzes the current commercial and governmental activity in the sea regions north of the Polar Circle from the Northern Sea Route to the North West Passage. The study embraces sea and coastal areas of the North West of Russia, Northern Norway and around Svalbard, Iceland and Greenland. It includes an overview of types of vessels and other objects involved in different activities, and the volume of traffic connected to different types of activities, such as fisheries, petroleum, tourism, navy and research. Furthermore, this report estimates the maritime activity level in the area the next ten years, or until 2025, and the potential development of the regional preparedness system.
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Forfatter:
Odd Jarl Borch; Natalia Andreassen; Nataly Marchenko; Valur Ingimundarson; Halla Gunnarsdóttir; Iurii Iudin; Sergey Petrov; Birita í Dali
Årstal:
2016
Emner:
Arctic; Greenland; Climate change; Shipping routes; Maritime security
Publikationssted:
Bodø
Publikationsland:
Norway
Volume:
MARPART Project Report 1
Udgiver:
Nord University
ISBN nummer:
978-82-7456-756-6
Growing maritime commercial activities in the High North increase the possibility of unwanted incidents. The vulnerability related to human safety and environment and a challenging context, call for a strengthening of the maritime preparedness system, and cross-boundary and cross-institutional colla…
Growing maritime commercial activities in the High North increase the possibility of unwanted incidents. The vulnerability related to human safety and environment and a challenging context, call for a strengthening of the maritime preparedness system, and cross-boundary and cross-institutional collaboration. In this paper, we look into the different stressors and risk factors of the sea regions in the High North. We elaborate on emergencies where integrated operations such as mass evacuation, oil spill recovery and salvage are needed. Coordination of such operations is a challenging task, where several institutions and management levels are included. Host nation support from neighboring countries may be in demand. Experiences from the accident with the cruise ship “Maxim Gorkiy” in the ice south-west of Svalbard are highlighted together with the experiences from large-scale exercises in the High North. We illuminate the capabilities needed, and the training of key personnel responsible for coordinating such operations.
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Forfatter:
Ensieh Kheiri Pileh Roud; Odd Jarl Borch; Nataly Marchenko
Årstal:
2016
Emner:
Arctic; Greenland; Climate change; Shipping routes; Maritime risk security management
Titel på tidsskrift:
Proceedings of the International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
2016
Udgiver:
ISOPE
Publikationssted:
San Francisco
Publikationsland:
USA
ISSN nummer:
978-1-880653-88-3
Living Conditions and Perceived Quality of Life among Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic
Editor:
W. Glatzer; L. Camfield; V. Møller; M. Rojas
Årstal:
2015
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Titel på værtspublikation:
Global Handbook of Quality of Life - Exploration of Well-Being of Nations and Continents
Udgiver:
Springer
Introduction to SLiCA – Survey of Living Conditions in the Arctic: Inuit, Saami and the Indigenous Peoples of Chukotka and the Kola Peninsula – From Reseach Question to Knowledge: Why? What? How? & Some main Results
Årstal:
2015
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Publikationssted:
Copenhagen
Titel på værtspublikation:
SLiCA: Arctic Living Conditions. Living conditions and quality of life among Inuit, Sami and indigenous peoples of Chukotka and the Kola Peninsula
Udgiver:
Nordic Council of Ministers
ISBN nummer:
978-92-893-3895-0
Inuit Nunaat – The Inuit World: Measuring living conditions & subjective wellbeing – monitoring human development using the Survey of Living Conditions in the Arctic (SLiCA) to augment ASI for the Inuit World
Editor:
J. N. Larsen; P. Schweitzer; A. Petrov; G. Fondahl
Årstal:
2015
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Titel på tidsskrift:
Arctic Social Indicators II - Implementation
Udgiver:
Nordic Council of Ministers
Publikationssted:
Copenhagen
DOI nummer:
10.6027/TN2014-568
Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands have in common their history as Danish dependencies within a historically and geographically coherent region. The complex aftermaths of Denmark’s sovereignty over its North Atlantic territories and their ongoing nation building processes lie at the core of th…
Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands have in common their history as Danish dependencies within a historically and geographically coherent region. The complex aftermaths of Denmark’s sovereignty over its North Atlantic territories and their ongoing nation building processes lie at the core of this book. Today, we are witnessing region building processes beyond bilateral links to Denmark. How do the countries position themselves, individually and collectively, vis-à-vis the European metropolitan centres, a larger transcontinental North Atlantic region, the 'hot' Arctic, and global histories of colonialism and decolonisation? By examining the region from cultural, literary, historical, political, anthropological and linguistic perspectives, the articles in this book shed light on Nordic colonialism and its understanding as 'exceptional', and challenge and modify established notions of postcolonialism. Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands are shown to be both the (former) subjects as well as the producers of cultural hierarchisations in an entangled world.
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Forfatter:
Ebbe Volquardsen
Editor:
Lill-Ann Körber ; Ebbe Volquardsen
Årstal:
2014
Emner:
Iceland; Greenland; Faroe Islands; Postcolonial studies; Postcolonialism; Regionalism; North Atlantic studies; Eco-criticism; Literature; Art; Identity; Colonialism; Empire; Arctic; History; Region building
Publikationssted:
Berlin
Udgiver:
Nordeuropa-Institut der Humboldt-Universität
ISBN nummer:
978-3932406355
Forfatter:
Ebbe Volquardsen
Editor:
Ebbe Volquardsen; Lill-Ann Körber
Årstal:
2014
Emner:
Postcolonial studies; Migration; Literature; Documentary film; Passing; Denmark; Arctic; Greenland; Center and periphery
Publikationssted:
Berlin
Titel på værtspublikation:
The Postcolonial North Atlantic: Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands
Udgiver:
Nordeuropa-Institut der Humboldt-Universität
ISBN nummer:
978-3932406355
Forfatter:
Ebbe Volquardsen; Lill-Ann Körber
Editor:
Ebbe Volquardsen; Lill-Ann Körber
Årstal:
2014
Emner:
Postcolonial studies; Nationalism; Colonialism; Postcolonialism; National identity; Regionalism; Iceland; Denmark; Arctic; Greenland; North Atlantic studies; Faroe Islands
Publikationssted:
Berlin
Titel på værtspublikation:
The Postcolonial North Atlantic: Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands
Udgiver:
Nordeuropa-Institut der Humboldt-Universität
ISBN nummer:
978-3932406355
Pioneer in Greenlandic and Arctic Quality of Life Research
Årstal:
2014
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Titel på tidsskrift:
Applied Research in Quality of Life
DOI nummer:
10.1007/s11482-013-9294-y
SLiCA, Survey of Living Conditions in the Arctic
Editor:
A. C. Michalos
Årstal:
2014
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Udgiver:
Springer
Publikationssted:
Dordrecht
Publikationsland:
Netherlands
ISSN nummer:
978-94-007-0752-8
Titel på værtspublikation:
Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research
Subsistence in the Arctic
Editor:
A. C. Michalos
Årstal:
2014
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Udgiver:
Springer
Publikationssted:
Dordrecht
Publikationsland:
Netherlands
ISSN nummer:
978-94-007-0752-8
Titel på værtspublikation:
Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research
Forfatter:
Maher. P.T.; Gelter, H.; Hillmer-Pegram, K.; Gestur Hovgaard; Hull, J., Jóhannesson; G.Þ., Karlsdóttir; A., Rantala, O; Pashkevich, A.
Editor:
Lassi Heininen
Årstal:
2014
Emner:
Arctic; Tourism
Titel på værtspublikation:
Arctic Yearbook
Building Resilient Communities in the Arctic - Greenland perspective
Editor:
Oran R. Young; Jong Deog Kim; Yoon Hyung Kim
Årstal:
2013
Emner:
Arctic; Resilience; Foreign policy
Publikationsland:
USA
Titel på værtspublikation:
The Arctic in world affairs: a North Pacific dialogue on the future of the Arctic. 2013 North Pacific Arctic conference proceedings
Udgiver:
Korea Maritime Institute
ISBN nummer:
978-89-7998-939-7 93300
Design and Methods in a Survey of Living Conditions in the Arctic – the SLiCA study
Forfatter:
B-M Eliassen; M. Melhus; J. Kruse; Birger Poppel; A. R. Broderstad
Årstal:
2012
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Titel på tidsskrift:
International Journal of Circumpolar Health
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
71
DOI nummer:
103402/IJCH.v71i0.17229
Årstal:
2012
Emner:
Arctic; China; Governance; International relations; Islands; Norway; Russia; Sovereignty; Spitsbergen; Svalbard
Titel på tidsskrift:
Island Studies Journal
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
7
Tidsskriftsnummer:
1
Udgiver:
University of Prince Edward Island
Publikationssted:
Charlottetown
Publikationsland:
Canada
ISSN nummer:
1715 – 2593
Arctic living conditions. Survey of Living Conditions in the Arctic
Årstal:
2011
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Konferencenavn:
Arctic Council Ministerial meeting
Arctic societies, cultures and peoples in a changing cryosphere
Årstal:
2011
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Titel på tidsskrift:
AMBIO
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
40
Tidsskriftsnummer:
1
Arctic societies, cultures and peoples in a changing cryosphere
Årstal:
2011
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Publikationsland:
Norway
Titel på værtspublikation:
Snow, Water, Ice and Permafrost in the Arctic (SWIPA)
Forfatter:
E. Mikkelsen; A. H. Hoel; L. Hacquebord; Birger Poppel; J. N. Larsen
Editor:
D. L. Forbes
Årstal:
2011
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Titel på tidsskrift:
Scientific Review and Outlook
Udgiver:
Helmholtz- Zentrum
Publikationssted:
Geesthacht
Publikationsland:
Germany
Årstal:
2010
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Publikationssted:
Nuuk
Publikationsland:
Greenland
Titel på værtspublikation:
Cultural and Social Research in Greenland – selected essays 1992-2010
Udgiver:
Ilisimatusarfik/Forlaget Atuagkat
Health and Population
Editor:
Joan Nymand Larsen
Årstal:
2010
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic; Health
Titel på værtspublikation:
Arctic Social Indicators – A follow-up to the Arctic Human Development Report
Udgiver:
Nordic Council of Ministers
Some data sources on people, peoples, communities, regions and human activities in Greenland
Editor:
Gorm Winther
Årstal:
2010
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Titel på værtspublikation:
The Political Economy of Northern Regional Development
Udgiver:
Nordic Council of Ministers
The importance of a mixed cash- and harvest herding based economy to living in the Arctic – an analysis based on Survey of Living Conditions in the Arctic (SLiCA)
Editor:
Valerie Møller; Dennis Huscka
Årstal:
2009
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Titel på værtspublikation:
Quality of Life and the Millennium Challenge: Advances in Quality-of-Life Studies, Theory and Research
Interdependency of subsistence and market economies in the Arctic
Forfatter:
Birger Poppel; I. Aslaksen; W. Dallmann; D. L. Holen; E. Høydahl; J. Kruse; Mary Stappleton; Ellen Inga Turi
Editor:
Solveig Glomsråd; Iulie Aslaksen
Årstal:
2009
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Titel på værtspublikation:
The Economy of the North 2008
Udgiver:
Statistics Norway
Levevilkår i Grønland: Individuel velfærd og tilfredshed med livet eller: hvordan synes vi selv det går?
Årstal:
2009
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Navn på avis:
Sermitsiaq
Volume & nummer:
08
Dato & år:
20. februar 2009
Levevilkår i Grønland: Et signalement af levevilkår i bygderne
Årstal:
2009
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Navn på avis:
Sermitsiaq
Volume & nummer:
15
Dato & år:
08. april 2009
Levevilkår I Grønland: Befolkningens viden om politik og opfattelse af politikkens betydning
Årstal:
2009
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Navn på avis:
Sermitsiaq
Volume & nummer:
18
Dato & år:
30. april 2009
Levevilkår i Grønland: Befolkningens opfattelse af væsentlige sociale og miljømæssige problemer
Årstal:
2009
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Navn på avis:
Sermitsiaq
Volume & nummer:
22
Dato & år:
29. maj 2009
Levevilkår i Grønland: Fordeling af indkomster og fattigdom – en omfattende politisk opgave
Årstal:
2009
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Navn på avis:
Sermitsiaq
Volume & nummer:
24
Dato & år:
12. juni 2009
Levevilkår i Grønland: Det grønlandske sprog – en status ved Selvstyrets indførelse
Årstal:
2009
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Navn på avis:
Sermitsiaq
Volume & nummer:
27
Dato & år:
03. juli 2009
Levevilkår i Grønland: Tryghed, tillid og familiebånd – nogle elementer i den ’sociale sammenhængskraft’ i Grønland og andre områder af Arktis
Årstal:
2009
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Navn på avis:
Sermitsiaq
Volume & nummer:
36
Dato & år:
04. september 2009
Measuring Ways of Life and Living Conditions of the Indigenous Peoples of the Arctic
Editor:
Mikaela Engell; Jørgen S. Søndergaard
Årstal:
2008
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Publikationssted:
Nuuk
Titel på værtspublikation:
Menneskesjæl. Festskrift til Finn Lynge
A Survey of Living Conditions in the Arctic
Editor:
Valerie Møller
Årstal:
2008
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Titel på værtspublikation:
Barometers of Quality of Life around the Globe
Living Conditions in the Arctic
Årstal:
2008
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Publikationsland:
Philippines
Titel på værtspublikation:
Indicators Relevant to Indigenous Peoples, A Resource Book
Udgiver:
Tebtebba Foundation
Forfatter:
Jack Kruse; Larissa Abryutina; Gerard Duhaime; Birger Poppel; Mariekathrine Poppel; Stephanie Martin; Margaret Kruse; Ed Ward; Patricia Cochran; Virgene Hanna
Editor:
Valerie Møller; Denis Huschka; Alex C. Michalos
Årstal:
2008
Emner:
Survey of living conditions; Arctic; SLiCA
Titel på værtspublikation:
Barometers of Quality of Life around the Globe How are We Doing
Udgiver:
Springer
Forfatter:
Birger Poppel; Jack Kruse; Gérard Duhaime; Larissa Abryutina
Årstal:
2007
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Publikationssted:
Anchorage
Udgiver:
Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of Alaska Anchorage
Interdependency of subsistence and market economies in the Arctic
Editor:
Solveig Glomsråd; Iulie Aslaksen
Årstal:
2006
Emner:
Interdependency; Subsistence; Market economy; Arctic
Titel på værtspublikation:
The Economy of the North
Udgiver:
Statistics Norway
Om over-, fejl og anden fortolkning
Årstal:
2006
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Navn på avis:
Sermitsiaq
Volume & nummer:
49
Farvel til solidariteten
Årstal:
2004
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Navn på avis:
Sermitsiaq
Volume & nummer:
33
Essay on SLICA
Årstal:
2002
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Titel på tidsskrift:
Arctic – Journal of the Arctic Institute of North America
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
55
Tidsskriftsnummer:
2
Udgiver:
University of Calgary
Living Conditions in the Arctic
Editor:
Michael R. Hagerty; J. Vogel; V. Møller
Årstal:
2002
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Titel på værtspublikation:
Assessing Quality of Life and Living Conditions to Guide National Policy. The State of the Art
Volume:
11
Udgiver:
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Measuring Ways of Living and Living Conditions of Indigenous Peoples of the Arctic – The Greenland Inuit as an example
Årstal:
2000
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Konferencenavn:
International Association of Official Statistics Conference
Konferenceby:
Montreux
Konferenceland:
Switzerland
Dependency, Autonomy and Sustainability in the Arctic
Forfatter:
Et al.
Årstal:
1998
Emner:
Dependency; Autonomy; Sustainability; Arctic
Publikationssted:
Aldershot
Publikationsland:
England
Udgiver:
Ashgate Publishing Group
Survey of Living Conditions in the Arctic: Inuit, Saami and the Indigenous Peoples of Chukotka
Årstal:
1998
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Konferencenavn:
Co-operation Projects on Education and Small/medium sized Enterprises between Russia, Norway, Finland, Sweden, Greenland, Canada and USA
Konferenceby:
Kirkenes
Konferenceland:
Norway
Dato & år:
June
Skrøbelige argumenter
Årstal:
1998
Emner:
Living conditions; Indigenous people; Arctic
Navn på avis:
Sermitsiaq
Volume & nummer:
50
Relationships between violence and different living conditions – An analysis based on the Survey of Living Conditions in the Arctic, SLiCA
Emner:
Violence; Living conditions; SLiCA; Arctic
Konferencenavn:
6th International Congress of Arctic Social Sciences (ICASS VI)
Konferenceby:
Nuuk
Konferenceland:
Greenland
Dato & år:
22 August 2008
Greenland is on the one hand a unique case of independent Arctic social policy development and social work education. On the other hand, severe social challenges are still evident in the form of violence towards women, youth suicide (perhaps the highest in the world), and low levels of child welfare…
Greenland is on the one hand a unique case of independent Arctic social policy development and social work education. On the other hand, severe social challenges are still evident in the form of violence towards women, youth suicide (perhaps the highest in the world), and low levels of child welfare.
This paper presents, for the first time, a coherent 50-year historical timeline starting with the National Council’s (Landsrådet) administration of social and labour market affairs in 1968, before the Home Rule Act of 1979 - concluding by examining current social policies anno 2018. It is discussed how social challenges, as listed above, can be linked to previous administration’s struggle to anchor the social work profession to social policy development.
In Greenland, the social work education began in 1985. Today, social workers are graduating with a bachelor-degree in accordance with The Bologna Process. However, as a profession, the Greenlandic social workers are still not organized in a labour union. This poses an essential problem in terms of being able to express a voice from a professional point of view in the social political debate.
Across the Arctic the Greenlandic case is rare in regards to the historic formation of an indigenous people’s administration of social policies. This is only in the making in neighboring countries.
Finally, the paper discusses the relation between an independent social work education, the necessity for a social worker labour union and the forming of future Arctic social policies.
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Emner:
Social work history; Social policy; Arctic
Konferencenavn:
Social Work Education & Social Development
Konferenceby:
Dublin
Konferenceland:
Ireland
Dato & år:
6. juli 2018
This paper focuses on historical travel writing by women in order to investigate the construction of gendered geographies in the Far North. Using an interdisciplinary approach that combines history, territorial discourses and gender studies, the paper examines travel literature as part of the const…
This paper focuses on historical travel writing by women in order to investigate the construction of gendered geographies in the Far North. Using an interdisciplinary approach that combines history, territorial discourses and gender studies, the paper examines travel literature as part of the construction and performance of gendered coloniality in Greenland and Northern Sweden.
The conference paper was presented as part of a special panel "Investigating the Politics of Gender History, Coloniality, Decoloniality and Indigeneity in the Greenlandic Archive (Pre-proposed Panel)" at NORA 2019, Border Regimes, Territorial Discourses and Feminist Politics at the University of Iceland (Programme attached).
It is now available as part of a special issue "Nordic Colonialisms and Scandinavian Studies", see Höglund, J., & Burnett, L. (2019). Introduction: Nordic Colonialisms and Scandinavian Studies. Scandinavian Studies, 91(1-2), 1-12. Retrieved from https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5406/scanstud.91.1-2.0001.
Direct link> Reeploeg, S. (2019). Women in the Arctic: Gendering Coloniality in Travel Narratives from the Far North, 1907-1930. Scandinavian Studies, 91(1-2), 182-204. Retrieved from https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5406/scanstud.91.1-2.0182.
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Emner:
Arctic; History; Human geography; Gender; Travel
Konferencenavn:
NORA (Nordic Journal of Feminist and Gender Research) 2019, Border Regimes, Territorial Discourses and Feminist Politics
Konferenceby:
Reykjavik
Konferenceland:
Icleand
Colonisation is a gendered enterprise, with archives both expressing and constructing the colony as masculine domain, populated by explorers, hunters and (male dominated) resource extraction. This paper explores gendered memory cultures in British/North American Arctic exploration during the late ni…
Colonisation is a gendered enterprise, with archives both expressing and constructing the colony as masculine domain, populated by explorers, hunters and (male dominated) resource extraction. This paper explores gendered memory cultures in British/North American Arctic exploration during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Using archival material, the paper investigates the intersections of gender, race and class as they shape both tangible and intangible memorization narratives of Josephine Diebitsch-Peary. As the wife of the Arctic explorer Robert Peary she accompanied her husband on expeditions to Greenland, giving birth to a daughter in Northern Greenland in 1893. Using papers and objects donated to the Women’s Archive in Portland, Maine, the paper traces how women are framed alternately as the ‘ideal’ wife and citizen and ‘that woman’, forming part of the many hidden histories of Arctic exploration narratives. Her archives thus allow us not only access to a woman’s perspective on an Arctic expedition, but also illustrate the gendered aspects of memory and colonialism that reach into the archive itself. The paper will demonstrate how an analysis within the context of memory studies enhances our understanding of Arctic histories and cultures by embracing the entangled nature of history and memory.
This paper was presented as part of the panel 'Gendering memories: all the way from heroism to disposession' at the Memory Studies Association Conference, Complutense Universidad, Madrid and will be submitted for peer-review/publication in 'Memory Studies' (Sage Journals).
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Emner:
Arctic; History; Memory; Gender; Travel
Konferencenavn:
3rd Annual Memory Studies Association Conference
Konferenceby:
Madrid
Konferenceland:
Spain
This paper investigates the cultural-historical processes that connect early twentieth century Arctic colonial histories with experiences of coloniality. Ada Blackjack was the only survivor of an expedition that travelled to Wrangel Island in September 1921. An Inupiat from Nome, Blackjack had joine…
This paper investigates the cultural-historical processes that connect early twentieth century Arctic colonial histories with experiences of coloniality. Ada Blackjack was the only survivor of an expedition that travelled to Wrangel Island in September 1921. An Inupiat from Nome, Blackjack had joined four Anglo-European men recruited by the Canadian anthropologist and explorer Vilhjalmur Stefansson to reclaim the island for the British Crown. Although the only member of the group remotely ‘at home’ in the Arctic environment she was consequently accused of neglecting or even murdering a male colleague, after the rest of the men had disappeared to seek help across the ice in January 1923. As she defended herself in the press, Blackjack was framed either as a heroic ‘female Robinson Crusoe’ or a questionable anti-wife who had failed to assist the endeavor of building “A new Empire of the North”. Linking this micro-historical episode of Arctic colonial history to the macro-historical matrix of imperial power and expansion, the paper exposes the contested nature of Arctic historiography. While illustrating the entangled nature of cultural and social memory it also explores the transformative potential of historical research that both implicates and unsettles established global narratives.
This paper was presented as part of the panel "Varieties of colonial history" at the 12th Annual Conference of the International Society for Cultural History at Tallinn University. It will be submitted for peer-review/publication in 2020.
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Emner:
Arctic; History; Imperialism
Konferencenavn:
Global Cultural History 12th Annual Conference of the International Society for Cultural History
Konferenceby:
Tallinn
Konferenceland:
Estonia
Editor:
Eirik Sivertsen
Emner:
Arctic; Parliamentary cooperation
The study of memory cultures often foregrounds the recovery of denied historical truths, with the recognition that social and cultural norms not only shape canonical versions of the past, but continue to be complicit in legitimised forms of forgetting and erasure. This paper investigates the interse…
The study of memory cultures often foregrounds the recovery of denied historical truths, with the recognition that social and cultural norms not only shape canonical versions of the past, but continue to be complicit in legitimised forms of forgetting and erasure. This paper investigates the intersections between personal archives and other forms of cultural expression in acts of collective memoralization and forgetting. Using the personal archives of Josephine Diebitsch-Peary, the research introduces the concept of coloniality to studying Arctic memory cultures by examining the role of gender in the context of Arctic exploration literature. The paper concludes that an understanding of the coloniality of knowledge and its connections to epistemic violence is crucial to the study of memory and historical legacy in the Arctic.
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Emner:
Arctic; Gender; History; Memory; Exploration literature
Konferencenavn:
Arctic Science Summit Week 2021
Konferenceby:
Online, Lisbon
Konferenceland:
Portugal
Dato & år:
19. - 26.03.2021
Climate change or global warming results in melting ice in the Arctic, both inland and sea ice. This opens up opportunities of natural ressource extraction and possibilities of new shipping routes, that opens up opportunities for increased maritime activities. However, with these opportunies come al…
Climate change or global warming results in melting ice in the Arctic, both inland and sea ice. This opens up opportunities of natural ressource extraction and possibilities of new shipping routes, that opens up opportunities for increased maritime activities. However, with these opportunies come also the challenges of increased maritime activities that result in several risks in the Arctic such as the risk of pollution and the risks of accidents, which produce a need for preparedness towards oil spill and towards search and rescue (SAR) and institutions for SAR. Since the Arctic is such a huge territory with diverse stakeholders, there is a need for transborder cooperation within the Arctic states and between the Arctic states and states outside the Arctic that recently gained access to the Arctic Council activities as observers states. On this background, the paper will investigate and assess possibilies of transborder risk management and partnership.
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Forfatter:
Emner:
Arctic; Greenland; Climate change; Shipping routes; Maritime security; Security risk management
Konferencenavn:
ECPR (European Consortium for Political Research) Genreal Conference
Konferenceby:
Montréal
Konferenceland:
Canada
Dato & år:
26-29 August 2015
Emner:
Extractive industries; Arctic; Consultation; Participation; Free; prior and informed consent; Greenland
Dato & år:
14th February 2020
Type af webpublikation:
Opinion
Udgivelsessted på internettet:
https://polarconnection.org/
In the Routledge Handbook of Polar Law, only a few chapters are devoted specifically to Indigenous Peoples. Nevertheless, the role and influence of Indigenous Peoples in shaping international law and policy in the Arctic is evident throughout. This area of law is rapidly evolving, as evidenced by de…
In the Routledge Handbook of Polar Law, only a few chapters are devoted specifically to Indigenous Peoples. Nevertheless, the role and influence of Indigenous Peoples in shaping international law and policy in the Arctic is evident throughout. This area of law is rapidly evolving, as evidenced by developments even since the submission of the manuscript. This talk will examine some of these, including the release of a draft Greenland constitution; the Truth and Reconciliation Commissions in the Arctic and three new historic inquiries in Greenland; and increasing recognition of Indigenous knowledge, including at the International Maritime Organisation and at the first COP of the Central Arctic Ocean Fisheries Agreement.
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Emner:
Polar law; Indigenous peoples; Arctic; international law
Konferencenavn:
16th Polar Law Symposium
Konferenceby:
Torshavn
Konferenceland:
Faroe Islands
Dato & år:
October 2023
Emner:
Indigenous peoples; Arctic; International law; Decolonization
Konferencenavn:
Arctic Circle Assembly
Konferenceby:
Reykjavík
Konferenceland:
Iceland
Dato & år:
October 2023
Emner:
Indigenous peoples; Arctic; International law; Decolonization
Konferencenavn:
Arctic Circle Assembly
Konferenceby:
Reykjavík
Konferenceland:
Iceland
Dato & år:
October 2023
Polar Geopolitics - Arctic and Antarctic analysis (Podcast): In the midst of intense international interest in Greenland, general elections have been called for March 11th, with potential geopolitical implications across a range of issues, including independence from the Kingdom of Denmark. To expla…
Polar Geopolitics - Arctic and Antarctic analysis (Podcast): In the midst of intense international interest in Greenland, general elections have been called for March 11th, with potential geopolitical implications across a range of issues, including independence from the Kingdom of Denmark. To explain the stakes and dynamics of the upcoming election, and analyze regional security in the context of U.S. interest in acquiring Greenland, joining the podcast is Dr. Rasmus Leander Nielsen, head of the Centre for Foreign & Security Policy at the University of Greenland in Nuuk. He also analyzes relations between Copenhagen and Nuuk, as well as Greenland’s geopolitical position and natural resources, which has attracted great interest not only from the United States but also from China and the European Union. In addition, Dr. Leander Nielsen discusses the Kingdom of Denmark’s upcoming chairship of the Arctic Council, where Greenland will play a leading role.
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Editor:
Eric Paglia
Emner:
Greenland; Arctic; EU; US; Arctic Council