Nanorriutit are specialized dogs integral to traditional nanoq (polar bear) hunting in Avanersuaq (Thule district, North Green-land). This practice, involving a deep relationship between the piniartoq (hunter), the nanoq, and the qimmeq (dog), is a crucialaspect of Inughuit cultural heritage in the…
Nanorriutit are specialized dogs integral to traditional nanoq (polar bear) hunting in Avanersuaq (Thule district, North Green-land). This practice, involving a deep relationship between the piniartoq (hunter), the nanoq, and the qimmeq (dog), is a crucialaspect of Inughuit cultural heritage in the region. However, the hunting culture associated with nanorriutit faces significantchallenges due to the contemporary lifestyle, urbanization and impacts of climate change, which are deteriorating the tradi-tional hunting grounds. This study aims to examine the evolving role of nanorriutit in polar bear hunting practices and thebroader cultural context of Avanersuaq. Utilizing a qualitative approach, data were collected through fourteen semi-structuredinterviews with thirteen knowledge holders from the settlement of Savissivik and the town of Qaanaaq, conducted in Inuktunand kalaallisut. The findings illustrate both the enduring significance of nanorriutit, and the adaptations required in responseto changing environmental conditions. This research contributes to the understanding of how the contemporary lifestyles andclimate change is influencing Inughuit hunting practices and emphasizes the need to preserve this valuable cultural traditionamidst a rapidly transforming Arctic urbanization and environment.
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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
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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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
We describe findings from an exploratory study on Greenlandic and Canadian preservice teachers’ (PSTs’) views on climate change teaching and teacher education programs. Greenland and Canada are experiencing more rapid warming than the global average. Climate resilience is thus of great importance an…
We describe findings from an exploratory study on Greenlandic and Canadian preservice teachers’ (PSTs’) views on climate change teaching and teacher education programs. Greenland and Canada are experiencing more rapid warming than the global average. Climate resilience is thus of great importance and climate change needs to be taught to foster innovations and adaptation and to prepare young citizens to be engaged participants in policy debates about mitigation. Forty-five PSTs at the University of Greenland and Lakehead University answered a survey comprised mainly Likert Scale and open-ended questions. We found that PSTs need more knowledge about climate change, while, across disciplines, almost all would like to teach climate change and believe that preparing to do so should be a part of initial teacher education.
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Årstal:
2021
Emner:
Climate change; Teacher education; Greenland; Canada
Titel på tidsskrift:
Journal of Geoscience Education
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
69
Tidsskriftsnummer:
2
Udgiver:
Routledge
DOI nummer:
https://doi.org/10.1080/10899995.2020.1858265
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 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
Climate Change as (Dis)Equilibrium: Behavioral Resilience in the Greenlandic Arctic
Forfatter:
Anne Merrild Hansen; Djuke Veldhuis
Årstal:
2018
Emner:
Greenland; Climate change; Social resilience; Versatility
Titel på tidsskrift:
Human Ecology
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
46
Tidsskriftsnummer:
5
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
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