Gender equality for a thriving, sustainable arctic
On 21 May 2021, a milestone Pan-Arctic Report: Gender Equality in the Arctic was published in tandem with the Arctic Council’s Ministerial Meeting held in Reykjavík, 19–20 May 2021. This article provides a brief review of the report and its major findings across six chapters that address key themes...
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author | Oddsdóttir, Embla Eir Ágústsson, Hjalti Ómar Svensson, Eva-Maria Hoogensen Gjørv, Gunhild Kendall, Sarah Seabrook Smieszek, Malgorzata Prior, Tahnee Hayfield, Erika Williamson, Karla Jessen Rozanova-Smith, Marya Petrov, Andrey Williams, Varvara Korkina |
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description | On 21 May 2021, a milestone Pan-Arctic Report: Gender Equality in the Arctic was published in tandem with the Arctic Council’s Ministerial Meeting held in Reykjavík, 19–20 May 2021. This article provides a brief review of the report and its major findings across six chapters that address key themes concerning gender equality in the Arctic: Law and Governance, Security, Gender and Environment, Migration and Mobility, Indigeneity, Gender, Violence, Reconciliation and Empowerment and Fate Control. A major conclusion of the report is that accessible, comparable, gender-disaggregated, and Arctic -specific data is severely lacking. Further, all chapters highlight the importance of gender-based analysis and gender mainstreaming in all decision-making processes at national and regional levels. The varying roles that gender—and its intersections with existing inequalities—plays in mediating the impacts of climate change and other socioeconomic transformations are also discussed throughout the report. The Arctic Council is identified as the main driver for implementing recommendations that were provided and discussed at the Council’s Ministerial Meeting and in the Reykjavík Declaration 2021, where the eight ministers of Arctic states “Emphasize[s] the importance of gender equality and respect for diversity for sustainable development in the Arctic… encourage[s] the mainstreaming of gender-based analysis in the work of the Arctic Council and call[s] for further action to advance gender equality in the Arctic”. This report and its policy relevant highlights, address these priorities and serve as a knowledge base for promoting gender equality and non-discrimination in the Arctic. |
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spelling | ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/23064 2025-04-13T14:12:25+00:00 Gender equality for a thriving, sustainable arctic Oddsdóttir, Embla Eir Ágústsson, Hjalti Ómar Svensson, Eva-Maria Hoogensen Gjørv, Gunhild Kendall, Sarah Seabrook Smieszek, Malgorzata Prior, Tahnee Hayfield, Erika Williamson, Karla Jessen Rozanova-Smith, Marya Petrov, Andrey Williams, Varvara Korkina 2021-09-29 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/23064 https://doi.org/10.3390/su131910825 eng eng MDPI Sustainability FRIDAID 1946285 doi:10.3390/su131910825 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/23064 openAccess Copyright 2021 The Author(s) VDP::Social science: 200 VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200 Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed publishedVersion 2021 ftunivtroemsoe https://doi.org/10.3390/su131910825 2025-03-14T05:17:56Z On 21 May 2021, a milestone Pan-Arctic Report: Gender Equality in the Arctic was published in tandem with the Arctic Council’s Ministerial Meeting held in Reykjavík, 19–20 May 2021. This article provides a brief review of the report and its major findings across six chapters that address key themes concerning gender equality in the Arctic: Law and Governance, Security, Gender and Environment, Migration and Mobility, Indigeneity, Gender, Violence, Reconciliation and Empowerment and Fate Control. A major conclusion of the report is that accessible, comparable, gender-disaggregated, and Arctic -specific data is severely lacking. Further, all chapters highlight the importance of gender-based analysis and gender mainstreaming in all decision-making processes at national and regional levels. The varying roles that gender—and its intersections with existing inequalities—plays in mediating the impacts of climate change and other socioeconomic transformations are also discussed throughout the report. The Arctic Council is identified as the main driver for implementing recommendations that were provided and discussed at the Council’s Ministerial Meeting and in the Reykjavík Declaration 2021, where the eight ministers of Arctic states “Emphasize[s] the importance of gender equality and respect for diversity for sustainable development in the Arctic… encourage[s] the mainstreaming of gender-based analysis in the work of the Arctic Council and call[s] for further action to advance gender equality in the Arctic”. This report and its policy relevant highlights, address these priorities and serve as a knowledge base for promoting gender equality and non-discrimination in the Arctic. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Council Arctic Climate change Reykjavík Reykjavík University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Arctic Reykjavík Sustainability 13 19 10825 |
spellingShingle | VDP::Social science: 200 VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200 Oddsdóttir, Embla Eir Ágústsson, Hjalti Ómar Svensson, Eva-Maria Hoogensen Gjørv, Gunhild Kendall, Sarah Seabrook Smieszek, Malgorzata Prior, Tahnee Hayfield, Erika Williamson, Karla Jessen Rozanova-Smith, Marya Petrov, Andrey Williams, Varvara Korkina Gender equality for a thriving, sustainable arctic |
title | Gender equality for a thriving, sustainable arctic |
title_full | Gender equality for a thriving, sustainable arctic |
title_fullStr | Gender equality for a thriving, sustainable arctic |
title_full_unstemmed | Gender equality for a thriving, sustainable arctic |
title_short | Gender equality for a thriving, sustainable arctic |
title_sort | gender equality for a thriving, sustainable arctic |
topic | VDP::Social science: 200 VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200 |
topic_facet | VDP::Social science: 200 VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200 |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/10037/23064 https://doi.org/10.3390/su131910825 |