Young People, Wellbeing and Sustainable Arctic Communities

Youth are usually not (yet) decision makers in politics or in business corporations, but the sustainability of Arctic settlements depends on whether or not youth envision such places as offering opportunities for a good future. This is the first multidisciplinary volume presenting original research...

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Other Authors: Stammler, Florian
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