Greenland’s economy is predominantly reliant on its fishing industry. The continuous melt of the Greenland ice sheet due to climate change and the resultant environmental impact in the arctic is pressuring the fishing industry to adapt to a new environment. This chapter sheds light on how major stak…
Greenland’s economy is predominantly reliant on its fishing industry. The continuous melt of the Greenland ice sheet due to climate change and the resultant environmental impact in the arctic is pressuring the fishing industry to adapt to a new environment. This chapter sheds light on how major stakeholders in the Greenlandic fishing industry envision environmental, economic, and social adaptation of fisheries and their overall supply chain operations. Using a qualitative methodology based on a series of semi-structured interviews with relevant stakeholders in the Greenlandic fishery, the chapter illustrates how the adaptive capacity of the industry has unfolded in recent years, and how it has begun to generate relevant adaptive capabilities. It explores how adaptive capacity in Greenland may facilitate a clearer path for the consolidation of sustainable supply chain management. The analysis ultimately seeks to understand how the Greenlandic fishing industry has perceived the integration of the international best practices incorporating the three pillars of sustainability to develop a sustainable supply chain management. The findings suggest that the maritime logistic operations of Greenland’s fisheries are slowly moving towards sustainability despite key trade-offs among stakeholders associated with the social dimension that involves the promotion of employment stability and the inclusion of local knowledge.
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Editor:
Antonina Tsvetkova ; Konstantin Timoshenko
Årstal:
2023
Emner:
Sustainability; Fishing; Shipping; Economic development; Social development
Publikationssted:
London
Titel på værtspublikation:
Supply Chain Operations in the Arctic: Implications for Social Sustainability
Udgiver:
Routledge
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)
Sustainability narratives in the Faroe Islands
Forfatter:
Lau Øfjord Blaxekær; Erika Hayfield; Gestur Hovgaard
Editor:
Torsten Graap; Auður Ingólfsdóttir; Lau Øfjord Blaxekær
Årstal:
2020
Emner:
Nordic; Sustainability
Publikationssted:
Marburg
Publikationsland:
Germany
Titel på værtspublikation:
The future of the North - Sustainability in Nordic Countries
Udgiver:
Metropolis Verlag
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
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