Circumpolar Health Supplements 2010; 6

"This Circumpolar Health Supplement reports on the progress of the Human Health Initia- tive an Arctic Council Sustainable Development Working Group International Polar Year (IPY) project, and serves as a deliverable marking the completion of the Norwegian Chair- manship (from 2006 until March...

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Published: The International Association of Circumpolar Health Publishers. 2010
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spelling ftarcticcouncil:oai:oaarchive.arctic-council.org:11374/1624 2023-05-15T14:30:45+02:00 Circumpolar Health Supplements 2010; 6 2010 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11374/1624 en eng The International Association of Circumpolar Health Publishers. Unknown Author, 2010. Circumpolar Health Supplements 2010; 6. The International Association of Circumpolar Health Publishers. 1797-2361 1797-237X http://hdl.handle.net/11374/1624 SDWG Circumpolar health AHHI Human health Summary Report 2010 ftarcticcouncil 2022-12-19T09:48:48Z "This Circumpolar Health Supplement reports on the progress of the Human Health Initia- tive an Arctic Council Sustainable Development Working Group International Polar Year (IPY) project, and serves as a deliverable marking the completion of the Norwegian Chair- manship (from 2006 until March 2009). The IPY (2007-2008) is the th major international polar research program intended to provide a venue for expanding the boundaries of our understanding of the Polar regions. However, in contrast to previous polar years (1882-83, 1932-33, 19 7- 8) the th polar year for the first time focused significant attention on the human dimension of Arctic research and in particular the concerns of indigenous peoples including human health. Human health concerns and challenges of Arctic peoples include the health impacts of environmental contaminants, climate change, and rapidly changing social and economic conditions. They also include the changing patterns of chronic diseases, the high rates of injuries, and the continuing health disparities that remain between the indigenous and non- indigenous segments of Arctic populations. Because the Arctic Council is an intergovernmental forum that promotes coopera- tion and coordination between all eight Arctic countries on common concerns including sustainable development and environmental protection and includes the active participation of, and full consultation with, Arctic Indigenous peoples organizations, it is a unique orga- nization with the potential to influence national policies to address these health concerns and improve the health of Arctic peoples." /./ Other/Unknown Material Arctic Council Arctic Circumpolar Health Circumpolar health supplements Climate change Human health International Polar Year IPY Arctic Council Repository Arctic Orga ENVELOPE(132.295,132.295,61.750,61.750) Tive ENVELOPE(12.480,12.480,65.107,65.107)
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