Arctic sustainability research: toward a new agenda
The Arctic is among the world’s regions most affected by ongoing and increasing cultural, socio-economic, environmental and climatic changes. Over the last two decades, scholars, policymakers, extractive industries, local, regional and national governments, intergovernmental forums, and non-governme...
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ftiasspotsdam:oai:iasspublic.gfz-potsdam.de:item_1760891 2023-05-15T14:32:16+02:00 Arctic sustainability research: toward a new agenda Petrov, A. BurnSilver, S. Chapin, F. Fondahl, G. Graybill, J. Keil, K. Nilsson, A. Riedlsperger, R. Schweitzer, P. 2016 https://publications.iass-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_1760891 unknown info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1080/1088937X.2016.1217095 https://publications.iass-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_1760891 Polar Geography info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2016 ftiasspotsdam https://doi.org/10.1080/1088937X.2016.1217095 2022-05-22T22:32:08Z The Arctic is among the world’s regions most affected by ongoing and increasing cultural, socio-economic, environmental and climatic changes. Over the last two decades, scholars, policymakers, extractive industries, local, regional and national governments, intergovernmental forums, and non-governmental organizations have turned their attention to the Arctic, its peoples and resources, and to challenges and benefits of impending transformations. The International Conference on Arctic Research Planning (ICARP) has now transpired three times, most recently in April 2015 with ICARP III. Arctic sustainability is an issue of increasing concern within the Arctic and beyond it, including in ICARP endeavors. This paper reports some of the key findings of a white paper prepared by an international and interdisciplinary team as part of the ICARP-III process, with support from the International Arctic Science Committee Social and Human Sciences Working Group, the International Arctic Social Sciences Association and the Arctic-FROST research coordination network. Input was solicited through sharing the initial draft with a broader network of researchers, including discussion and feedback at several academic and community venues. This paper presents a progress report on Arctic sustainability research, identifies related knowledge gaps and provides recommendations for prioritizing research for the next decade. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic International Arctic Science Committee International Arctic Social Sciences Association Polar Geography Publication Database IASS (Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies Potsdam) Arctic Polar Geography 39 3 165 178 |
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The Arctic is among the world’s regions most affected by ongoing and increasing cultural, socio-economic, environmental and climatic changes. Over the last two decades, scholars, policymakers, extractive industries, local, regional and national governments, intergovernmental forums, and non-governmental organizations have turned their attention to the Arctic, its peoples and resources, and to challenges and benefits of impending transformations. The International Conference on Arctic Research Planning (ICARP) has now transpired three times, most recently in April 2015 with ICARP III. Arctic sustainability is an issue of increasing concern within the Arctic and beyond it, including in ICARP endeavors. This paper reports some of the key findings of a white paper prepared by an international and interdisciplinary team as part of the ICARP-III process, with support from the International Arctic Science Committee Social and Human Sciences Working Group, the International Arctic Social Sciences Association and the Arctic-FROST research coordination network. Input was solicited through sharing the initial draft with a broader network of researchers, including discussion and feedback at several academic and community venues. This paper presents a progress report on Arctic sustainability research, identifies related knowledge gaps and provides recommendations for prioritizing research for the next decade. |
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