Polar Peoples in the Future : Projections of the Arctic Populations

Projections of the future size, composition and distribution of the populations of the Arctic states and regions are useful for policymakers for planning purposes. This paper presents and analyses the most recent population projections undertaken for the Arctic states and regions. Global population...

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Main Author: Heleniak, Timothy
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Nordregio 2020
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Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:norden:org:diva-5942
https://doi.org/10.6027/WP2020:3.1403-2511
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spelling ftnordiccouncil:oai:DiVA.org:norden-5942 2023-05-15T14:32:45+02:00 Polar Peoples in the Future : Projections of the Arctic Populations Heleniak, Timothy 2020 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:norden:org:diva-5942 https://doi.org/10.6027/WP2020:3.1403-2511 eng eng Nordregio Stockholm : Nordregio Nordregio Working Paper, 1403-2511 WP2020:3 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:norden:org:diva-5942 urn:isbn:978-91-87295-88-1 doi:10.6027/WP2020:3.1403-2511 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Arctic demography population growth Alaska Arctic Canada Greenland Iceland Faroe Islands Arctic Norway Arctic Sweden Arctic Finland Arctic Russia Social and Economic Geography Social och ekonomisk geografi Report info:eu-repo/semantics/report text 2020 ftnordiccouncil https://doi.org/10.6027/WP2020:3.1403-2511 2022-08-18T20:27:21Z Projections of the future size, composition and distribution of the populations of the Arctic states and regions are useful for policymakers for planning purposes. This paper presents and analyses the most recent population projections undertaken for the Arctic states and regions. Global population growth is projected to continue rising, from the current total of 7.4 billion to 10 billion in 2055. The population of the Arctic, as defined here, is predicted to change little, with a projected population increase of just 1%. However, there will be considerable variation in growth rates among the Arctic regions. Among the Arctic regions of Alaska, Yukon, Nunavut, Iceland, Troms, Khanty-Mansiy okrug and Chukotka, substantial population increases are projected, amounting to more than 10% over the projection period specified for each. Nordland, Finnmark, Pohjoil-Pohjanmaa (North Ostrobothnia) and Nenets autonomous okrug are projected to experience a more modest rate of growth of between 5% and 10%. The population of the Northwest Territories, Greenland, the Faroe Islands, Västerbotten, Norrbotten, Lappi, Yamal-Nenets okrug, Yakutia and Kamchatka oblast are projected to remain roughly the same, neither growing nor declining by more than 5%. Kainuu in Finland, Karelia, Komi, Arkhangel'sk, Murmansk, and Magadan in Russia are projected to undergo reductions in population of more than 5% each. Common trends identified for nearly all Arctic regions in the future are aging populations, more balanced gender ratios between men and women, increased concentrations of population within larger urban settlements, and the depopulation of smaller settlements. Research for this article is part of a project entitled Polar Peoples: Past, Present, and Future. This is supported by a grant from the U. S. National Science Foundation, Arctic Social Sciences Program (award number PLR-1418272). I would like to thank Olivia Napper, graduate student in the Department of Geography at George Washington University, for creating the maps in this ... Report Arctic Chukotka Faroe Islands Finnmark Greenland Iceland Kamchatka karelia* karelia* khanty nenets Nenets Autonomous Okrug Nordland Nordland Northwest Territories Nunavut Yakutia Alaska Finnmark Lappi Nordland Norrbotten Troms Yukon norden (Nordic Council of Ministers): Publications (DiVA) Arctic Canada Faroe Islands Greenland Kainuu ENVELOPE(28.000,28.000,66.000,66.000) Magadan ENVELOPE(150.803,150.803,59.564,59.564) Murmansk Northwest Territories Norway Nunavut Yukon
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demography
population growth
Alaska
Arctic Canada
Greenland
Iceland
Faroe Islands
Arctic Norway
Arctic Sweden
Arctic Finland
Arctic Russia
Social and Economic Geography
Social och ekonomisk geografi
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demography
population growth
Alaska
Arctic Canada
Greenland
Iceland
Faroe Islands
Arctic Norway
Arctic Sweden
Arctic Finland
Arctic Russia
Social and Economic Geography
Social och ekonomisk geografi
Heleniak, Timothy
Polar Peoples in the Future : Projections of the Arctic Populations
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demography
population growth
Alaska
Arctic Canada
Greenland
Iceland
Faroe Islands
Arctic Norway
Arctic Sweden
Arctic Finland
Arctic Russia
Social and Economic Geography
Social och ekonomisk geografi
description Projections of the future size, composition and distribution of the populations of the Arctic states and regions are useful for policymakers for planning purposes. This paper presents and analyses the most recent population projections undertaken for the Arctic states and regions. Global population growth is projected to continue rising, from the current total of 7.4 billion to 10 billion in 2055. The population of the Arctic, as defined here, is predicted to change little, with a projected population increase of just 1%. However, there will be considerable variation in growth rates among the Arctic regions. Among the Arctic regions of Alaska, Yukon, Nunavut, Iceland, Troms, Khanty-Mansiy okrug and Chukotka, substantial population increases are projected, amounting to more than 10% over the projection period specified for each. Nordland, Finnmark, Pohjoil-Pohjanmaa (North Ostrobothnia) and Nenets autonomous okrug are projected to experience a more modest rate of growth of between 5% and 10%. The population of the Northwest Territories, Greenland, the Faroe Islands, Västerbotten, Norrbotten, Lappi, Yamal-Nenets okrug, Yakutia and Kamchatka oblast are projected to remain roughly the same, neither growing nor declining by more than 5%. Kainuu in Finland, Karelia, Komi, Arkhangel'sk, Murmansk, and Magadan in Russia are projected to undergo reductions in population of more than 5% each. Common trends identified for nearly all Arctic regions in the future are aging populations, more balanced gender ratios between men and women, increased concentrations of population within larger urban settlements, and the depopulation of smaller settlements. Research for this article is part of a project entitled Polar Peoples: Past, Present, and Future. This is supported by a grant from the U. S. National Science Foundation, Arctic Social Sciences Program (award number PLR-1418272). I would like to thank Olivia Napper, graduate student in the Department of Geography at George Washington University, for creating the maps in this ...
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Greenland
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