Disaster risk perceptions and multinational cooperation in Barentsburg, Svalbard

Abstract Svalbard’s geographical positioning, environmental characteristics and multinational population make it conducive for considering informality and multinational cooperation in disaster risk reduction and response. Most research examining disaster risks and disasters for Svalbard has focused...

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Published in:Polar Record
Main Authors: Duda, Patrizia I., Kelman, Ilan, Glick, Navonel, Sokolenko, Vladislav, Poussenkova, Nina, Nikitina, Elena
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2022
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s003224742200002x 2024-03-17T08:57:05+00:00 Disaster risk perceptions and multinational cooperation in Barentsburg, Svalbard Duda, Patrizia I. Kelman, Ilan Glick, Navonel Sokolenko, Vladislav Poussenkova, Nina Nikitina, Elena 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s003224742200002x https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S003224742200002X en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Polar Record volume 58 ISSN 0032-2474 1475-3057 General Earth and Planetary Sciences Ecology Geography, Planning and Development journal-article 2022 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s003224742200002x 2024-02-20T00:02:47Z Abstract Svalbard’s geographical positioning, environmental characteristics and multinational population make it conducive for considering informality and multinational cooperation in disaster risk reduction and response. Most research examining disaster risks and disasters for Svalbard has focused on Norwegian efforts in and for the main settlement of Longyearbyen, with none covering Svalbard’s second-largest settlement of Barentsburg. This paper addresses this gap by analysing how 21 Barentsburg residents deal with disasters. We conducted semi-structured interviews, visually aided by the revised PRISM (Pictorial Representation of Illness and Self Measure) tool, to examine interviewees’ disaster perceptions, sources for disaster-related information and learning, and formal and informal sources for dealing with disaster risks and disasters. Our findings suggest that, despite being risk-aware, Barentsburg interviewees consider the settlement, and Svalbard as a whole, to be safe. The explanation is their faith in the existing disaster-related mechanisms, made up of both local Russian entities and the Norwegian rescue services, especially Svalbard’s governor (Sysselmesteren). Interviewees rely significantly on Russian and Norwegian informal actors and relationships for disaster-related information. These findings suggest that alongside formal approaches, informality may play a significant role in dealing with disasters in Barentsburg, which itself might serve as a platform for international cooperation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Barentsburg Longyearbyen Polar Record Svalbard Cambridge University Press Barentsburg ENVELOPE(14.212,14.212,78.064,78.064) Longyearbyen Svalbard Polar Record 58
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topic General Earth and Planetary Sciences
Ecology
Geography, Planning and Development
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Ecology
Geography, Planning and Development
Duda, Patrizia I.
Kelman, Ilan
Glick, Navonel
Sokolenko, Vladislav
Poussenkova, Nina
Nikitina, Elena
Disaster risk perceptions and multinational cooperation in Barentsburg, Svalbard
topic_facet General Earth and Planetary Sciences
Ecology
Geography, Planning and Development
description Abstract Svalbard’s geographical positioning, environmental characteristics and multinational population make it conducive for considering informality and multinational cooperation in disaster risk reduction and response. Most research examining disaster risks and disasters for Svalbard has focused on Norwegian efforts in and for the main settlement of Longyearbyen, with none covering Svalbard’s second-largest settlement of Barentsburg. This paper addresses this gap by analysing how 21 Barentsburg residents deal with disasters. We conducted semi-structured interviews, visually aided by the revised PRISM (Pictorial Representation of Illness and Self Measure) tool, to examine interviewees’ disaster perceptions, sources for disaster-related information and learning, and formal and informal sources for dealing with disaster risks and disasters. Our findings suggest that, despite being risk-aware, Barentsburg interviewees consider the settlement, and Svalbard as a whole, to be safe. The explanation is their faith in the existing disaster-related mechanisms, made up of both local Russian entities and the Norwegian rescue services, especially Svalbard’s governor (Sysselmesteren). Interviewees rely significantly on Russian and Norwegian informal actors and relationships for disaster-related information. These findings suggest that alongside formal approaches, informality may play a significant role in dealing with disasters in Barentsburg, which itself might serve as a platform for international cooperation.
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author Duda, Patrizia I.
Kelman, Ilan
Glick, Navonel
Sokolenko, Vladislav
Poussenkova, Nina
Nikitina, Elena
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Glick, Navonel
Sokolenko, Vladislav
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Nikitina, Elena
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title Disaster risk perceptions and multinational cooperation in Barentsburg, Svalbard
title_short Disaster risk perceptions and multinational cooperation in Barentsburg, Svalbard
title_full Disaster risk perceptions and multinational cooperation in Barentsburg, Svalbard
title_fullStr Disaster risk perceptions and multinational cooperation in Barentsburg, Svalbard
title_full_unstemmed Disaster risk perceptions and multinational cooperation in Barentsburg, Svalbard
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