Arctic Panel at the 1st International Conference on Public Policy

26-28 June 2013, Grenoble, France Although the Arctic is not a homogenous region, physically, economically and politically, the Arctic states face comparable challenges of adapting to a warmer climate and development of remote areas. Many parts of the Arctic are characterized by a harsh environment...

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