Contrasting arctic and mainstream Swedish descriptions of Northern Sweden : the view from established domestic research

In 2011, Sweden released its first-ever Arctic strategy, in preparation for taking over the chairmanship of the Arctic Council, an eight-state cooperation organization. The recent political development that will include Sweden more extensively in Arctic regional cooperation makes it relevant to revi...

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Main Authors: Keskitalo, E Carina H, Malmberg, Gunnar, Westin, Kerstin, Wiberg, Ulf, Müller, Dieter K, Pettersson, Örjan
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Published: Umeå universitet, Kulturgeografi 2013
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spelling ftumeauniv:oai:DiVA.org:umu-82515 2024-02-04T09:52:22+01:00 Contrasting arctic and mainstream Swedish descriptions of Northern Sweden : the view from established domestic research Keskitalo, E Carina H Malmberg, Gunnar Westin, Kerstin Wiberg, Ulf Müller, Dieter K Pettersson, Örjan 2013 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-82515 https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic4313 eng eng Umeå universitet, Kulturgeografi Arctic Institute of North America Arctic, 0004-0843, 2013, 66:3, s. 351-365 orcid:0000-0002-6539-7673 orcid:0000-0003-2822-5503 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-82515 doi:10.14430/arctic4313 ISI:000325309500010 Scopus 2-s2.0-84883820673 Local 881251 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Arctic Sweden Arctic Human Development Report demography economic development Arctique Suède démographie développement économique Economic Geography Ekonomisk geografi Article in journal info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2013 ftumeauniv https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic4313 2024-01-10T23:36:32Z In 2011, Sweden released its first-ever Arctic strategy, in preparation for taking over the chairmanship of the Arctic Council, an eight-state cooperation organization. The recent political development that will include Sweden more extensively in Arctic regional cooperation makes it relevant to review and comment on the image of the areas involved from a Swedish viewpoint and to improve the often very brief descriptions of northernmost Sweden in Arctic literature. In this paper, we contrast descriptions of the Arctic in the Arctic Human Development Report (AHDR) with descriptions of northern Sweden in established domestic demographic and regional development research. The study shows that many of the assumptions in the first AHDR to the effect that the eight "Arctic" regions are rather directly comparable in fact reveal substantial differences between areas, with northern Sweden standing in sharp contrast to many of the descriptions. Instead of having a population that is very small, young, and rapidly growing because of a high birth rate, northern Sweden is characterized by relatively dense habitation with a stable and aging population of long-term residents. Moreover, it has a very small and relatively integrated indigenous population with largely the same health situation as in Sweden overall. While depopulation and urbanization are evident in its less populated areas, migration from the region is partly directed at the larger regional centres in the area, following a pattern seen in the Western world at large. En 2011, au moment où elle se préparait à assumer la présidence du Conseil de l’Arctique, un organisme de collaboration entre huit pays, la Suède a mis en oeuvre sa toute première politique relative à l’Arctique. L’événement politique récent qui a fait en sorte que la Suède devra jouer un rôle plus grand dans la collaboration régionale de l’Arctique incite à analyser l’image des régions qui entrent en jeu du point de vue de la Suède, à porter des commentaires sur cette image ainsi qu’à améliorer les ... Article in Journal/Newspaper AHDR Arctic Arctic Council Arctic Human Development Report Arctic Arctique* Northern Sweden Umeå University: Publications (DiVA) Arctic Conseil ENVELOPE(-67.433,-67.433,-67.596,-67.596) ARCTIC 66 3
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Arctic Human Development Report
demography
economic development
Arctique
Suède
démographie
développement économique
Economic Geography
Ekonomisk geografi
spellingShingle Arctic
Sweden
Arctic Human Development Report
demography
economic development
Arctique
Suède
démographie
développement économique
Economic Geography
Ekonomisk geografi
Keskitalo, E Carina H
Malmberg, Gunnar
Westin, Kerstin
Wiberg, Ulf
Müller, Dieter K
Pettersson, Örjan
Contrasting arctic and mainstream Swedish descriptions of Northern Sweden : the view from established domestic research
topic_facet Arctic
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Arctic Human Development Report
demography
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Arctique
Suède
démographie
développement économique
Economic Geography
Ekonomisk geografi
description In 2011, Sweden released its first-ever Arctic strategy, in preparation for taking over the chairmanship of the Arctic Council, an eight-state cooperation organization. The recent political development that will include Sweden more extensively in Arctic regional cooperation makes it relevant to review and comment on the image of the areas involved from a Swedish viewpoint and to improve the often very brief descriptions of northernmost Sweden in Arctic literature. In this paper, we contrast descriptions of the Arctic in the Arctic Human Development Report (AHDR) with descriptions of northern Sweden in established domestic demographic and regional development research. The study shows that many of the assumptions in the first AHDR to the effect that the eight "Arctic" regions are rather directly comparable in fact reveal substantial differences between areas, with northern Sweden standing in sharp contrast to many of the descriptions. Instead of having a population that is very small, young, and rapidly growing because of a high birth rate, northern Sweden is characterized by relatively dense habitation with a stable and aging population of long-term residents. Moreover, it has a very small and relatively integrated indigenous population with largely the same health situation as in Sweden overall. While depopulation and urbanization are evident in its less populated areas, migration from the region is partly directed at the larger regional centres in the area, following a pattern seen in the Western world at large. En 2011, au moment où elle se préparait à assumer la présidence du Conseil de l’Arctique, un organisme de collaboration entre huit pays, la Suède a mis en oeuvre sa toute première politique relative à l’Arctique. L’événement politique récent qui a fait en sorte que la Suède devra jouer un rôle plus grand dans la collaboration régionale de l’Arctique incite à analyser l’image des régions qui entrent en jeu du point de vue de la Suède, à porter des commentaires sur cette image ainsi qu’à améliorer les ...
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author Keskitalo, E Carina H
Malmberg, Gunnar
Westin, Kerstin
Wiberg, Ulf
Müller, Dieter K
Pettersson, Örjan
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Westin, Kerstin
Wiberg, Ulf
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title Contrasting arctic and mainstream Swedish descriptions of Northern Sweden : the view from established domestic research
title_short Contrasting arctic and mainstream Swedish descriptions of Northern Sweden : the view from established domestic research
title_full Contrasting arctic and mainstream Swedish descriptions of Northern Sweden : the view from established domestic research
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