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Health security is an issue that is intrinsically connected to the environment and the economy of the Barents region. Living and working conditions in the Barents-Arctic region can pose challenges to both physical and mental health. Aside from resource dimensions, human security in the Barents popul...

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Main Authors: Hossain, Kamrul, Cambou, Dorothee Céline
Other Authors: Cambou, Dorothée
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: Routledge 2018
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Online Access:https://research.ulapland.fi/fi/publications/f7c20cfc-5d2b-4a48-8a09-750f056592cd
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351171243
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Summary:Health security is an issue that is intrinsically connected to the environment and the economy of the Barents region. Living and working conditions in the Barents-Arctic region can pose challenges to both physical and mental health. Aside from resource dimensions, human security in the Barents population also depends on the promotion of security at both individual and community levels, as well as in the political sphere. Digital security is also linked to human security, despite the lack of pre-existing scholarship made from the latter perspective. Community security is complex, and requires a people-centred approach to determining specific recommendations. In the Barents Region, indigenous groups articulate community security as the preservation of their culture. Energy security within the Barents Region depends not only on the energy resource in question but also on the interests, aspirations and experiences of the individuals, families, and communities that are affected by or dependent on energy-related events, decisions and developments.