Shaping a Sustainability Strategy for the Arctic

The development of the Arctic is shaped by the opportunities and constraints brought by climate change and technological advances. In the Arctic, warmer climate is expected to affect ecosystems, local communities and infrastructure due to a combination of effects like reduced sea ice and glaciers, t...

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Main Authors: Azcarate, Juan, Balfors, Berit, Destouni, Georgia, Bring, Arvid
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Language:English
Published: KTH, Miljöbedömning och -förvaltning 2011
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spelling ftkthstockholm:oai:DiVA.org:kth-62596 2023-05-15T14:34:18+02:00 Shaping a Sustainability Strategy for the Arctic Azcarate, Juan Balfors, Berit Destouni, Georgia Bring, Arvid 2011 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-62596 eng eng KTH, Miljöbedömning och -förvaltning Stockholm Univeristy Stockholm University orcid:0000-0002-2914-7538 orcid:0000-0003-0214-3921 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-62596 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Arctic climate change sustainable development strategic environmental assessment participation and capacity development Environmental Sciences Miljövetenskap Conference paper info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject text 2011 ftkthstockholm 2022-09-14T22:29:14Z The development of the Arctic is shaped by the opportunities and constraints brought by climate change and technological advances. In the Arctic, warmer climate is expected to affect ecosystems, local communities and infrastructure due to a combination of effects like reduced sea ice and glaciers, thawing permafrost and increased frequency of floods. Less ice and new technologies mean openings to exploit natural resources in the Arctic. Fishing, mining, hydrocarbon extraction and vessel transport activities are likely to increase together with supporting infrastructures. An escalation of economic activities in the Arctic is expected to generate employment opportunities and migration, lead to increasing urbanization and affect the socio-economic structures of indigenous cultures. To address these issues, there is a need for strategic dialogues on the development of the Arctic. Establishment and foci of such dialogues can be facilitated and formalized through a transboundary strategic environmental assessment, which brings together different visions, objectives and projected development scenarios. Visions and objectives set the scope of environmental policy, management and related human activities, while scenarios outline future development options, and assessments of the scenarios allow for relevant governance, adaptation and monitoring measures. This paper argues for the need of a transboundary strategic environmental assessment process to identify and link critical development issues, enhance participation and capacity among stakeholders, address transboundary concerns, and project and assess relevant development scenarios to reach consensus on a sustainability strategy for the Arctic. Qc 20120202 Conference Object Arctic Climate change Ice permafrost Sea ice Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm: KTHs Publication Database DiVA Arctic
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climate change
sustainable development
strategic environmental assessment
participation and capacity development
Environmental Sciences
Miljövetenskap
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climate change
sustainable development
strategic environmental assessment
participation and capacity development
Environmental Sciences
Miljövetenskap
Azcarate, Juan
Balfors, Berit
Destouni, Georgia
Bring, Arvid
Shaping a Sustainability Strategy for the Arctic
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climate change
sustainable development
strategic environmental assessment
participation and capacity development
Environmental Sciences
Miljövetenskap
description The development of the Arctic is shaped by the opportunities and constraints brought by climate change and technological advances. In the Arctic, warmer climate is expected to affect ecosystems, local communities and infrastructure due to a combination of effects like reduced sea ice and glaciers, thawing permafrost and increased frequency of floods. Less ice and new technologies mean openings to exploit natural resources in the Arctic. Fishing, mining, hydrocarbon extraction and vessel transport activities are likely to increase together with supporting infrastructures. An escalation of economic activities in the Arctic is expected to generate employment opportunities and migration, lead to increasing urbanization and affect the socio-economic structures of indigenous cultures. To address these issues, there is a need for strategic dialogues on the development of the Arctic. Establishment and foci of such dialogues can be facilitated and formalized through a transboundary strategic environmental assessment, which brings together different visions, objectives and projected development scenarios. Visions and objectives set the scope of environmental policy, management and related human activities, while scenarios outline future development options, and assessments of the scenarios allow for relevant governance, adaptation and monitoring measures. This paper argues for the need of a transboundary strategic environmental assessment process to identify and link critical development issues, enhance participation and capacity among stakeholders, address transboundary concerns, and project and assess relevant development scenarios to reach consensus on a sustainability strategy for the Arctic. Qc 20120202
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Balfors, Berit
Destouni, Georgia
Bring, Arvid
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title_full Shaping a Sustainability Strategy for the Arctic
title_fullStr Shaping a Sustainability Strategy for the Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Shaping a Sustainability Strategy for the Arctic
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