Update on the Arctic Resilience Action Framework (ARAF) Implementation Project
The Arctic Resilience Action Framework (ARAF)1 is an organizing framework to improve coordination and enhance learning and information-sharing, using the resilience approach as a tool. The ARAF was developed with input from the Arctic Council States, Permanent Participants, and all six of the Arctic...
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ftarcticcouncil:oai:oaarchive.arctic-council.org:11374/2151 2023-05-15T14:30:36+02:00 Update on the Arctic Resilience Action Framework (ARAF) Implementation Project Co-Leads of the ARAF Implementation Project 2018-02-22 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11374/2151 en eng Arctic Council Secretariat http://hdl.handle.net/11374/2151 Working Paper 2018 ftarcticcouncil 2022-12-19T09:48:56Z The Arctic Resilience Action Framework (ARAF)1 is an organizing framework to improve coordination and enhance learning and information-sharing, using the resilience approach as a tool. The ARAF was developed with input from the Arctic Council States, Permanent Participants, and all six of the Arctic Council Working Groups. The Arctic Resilience Action Framework (ARAF) was adopted in the 2017 Fairbanks Ministerial Declaration. Many regions around the globe have developed mechanisms to coordinate action on adaptation, resilience, and sustainable development. The ARAF is an opportunity for the Arctic Council to demonstrate global leadership in this space. Report Arctic Council Arctic Arctic Council Repository Arctic Fairbanks |
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The Arctic Resilience Action Framework (ARAF)1 is an organizing framework to improve coordination and enhance learning and information-sharing, using the resilience approach as a tool. The ARAF was developed with input from the Arctic Council States, Permanent Participants, and all six of the Arctic Council Working Groups. The Arctic Resilience Action Framework (ARAF) was adopted in the 2017 Fairbanks Ministerial Declaration. Many regions around the globe have developed mechanisms to coordinate action on adaptation, resilience, and sustainable development. The ARAF is an opportunity for the Arctic Council to demonstrate global leadership in this space. |
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Update on the Arctic Resilience Action Framework (ARAF) Implementation Project |
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Update on the Arctic Resilience Action Framework (ARAF) Implementation Project |
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Update on the Arctic Resilience Action Framework (ARAF) Implementation Project |
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