Urban Development in Longyearbyen: Dealing with Local Challenges in a Town that Serves as a Tool for Svalbard Policies

Abstract Svalbard’s main urban centre, Longyearbyen, is a town in constant transition. Established as a coal mining camp, it developed into a mono-industrial company town, was then transformed into a “normal” Norwegian family town, and is today profoundly impacted by climate change and undergoing ec...

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Main Author: Meyer, Alexandra
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description Abstract Svalbard’s main urban centre, Longyearbyen, is a town in constant transition. Established as a coal mining camp, it developed into a mono-industrial company town, was then transformed into a “normal” Norwegian family town, and is today profoundly impacted by climate change and undergoing economic, social and cultural changes at high speed. In this chapter, I examine urban planning and development in Longyearbyen, looking at historical developments and discussing current challenges. I trace the development of the town and show how the societal transformations beginning in the 1970s led to an institutionalization and formalization of urban planning. I then discuss three main issues and challenges related to community development today, brought about by rapid climate and socio-economic change: securing the town against environmental changes, the housing crisis, and a changing identity. I argue that throughout its history, Longyearbyen’s function for the Norwegian state as an upholder of presence and legitimation of sovereignty over the Svalbard archipelago has set the premises of urban development and planning. This makes for a complex planning context, in some cases limiting local control and participation. The chapter draws on existing literature, policy and planning documents, as well as ethnographic fieldwork in Longyearbyen.
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:6598407 2025-01-16T23:00:18+00:00 Urban Development in Longyearbyen: Dealing with Local Challenges in a Town that Serves as a Tool for Svalbard Policies Meyer, Alexandra 2022-01-20 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6598407 eng eng Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/nunataryuk https://zenodo.org/communities/eu https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6598406 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6598407 oai:zenodo.org:6598407 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Longyearbyen Svalbard Urban development Climate change info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart 2022 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.659840710.5281/zenodo.6598406 2024-12-05T21:45:39Z Abstract Svalbard’s main urban centre, Longyearbyen, is a town in constant transition. Established as a coal mining camp, it developed into a mono-industrial company town, was then transformed into a “normal” Norwegian family town, and is today profoundly impacted by climate change and undergoing economic, social and cultural changes at high speed. In this chapter, I examine urban planning and development in Longyearbyen, looking at historical developments and discussing current challenges. I trace the development of the town and show how the societal transformations beginning in the 1970s led to an institutionalization and formalization of urban planning. I then discuss three main issues and challenges related to community development today, brought about by rapid climate and socio-economic change: securing the town against environmental changes, the housing crisis, and a changing identity. I argue that throughout its history, Longyearbyen’s function for the Norwegian state as an upholder of presence and legitimation of sovereignty over the Svalbard archipelago has set the premises of urban development and planning. This makes for a complex planning context, in some cases limiting local control and participation. The chapter draws on existing literature, policy and planning documents, as well as ethnographic fieldwork in Longyearbyen. Book Part Longyearbyen Svalbard Zenodo Longyearbyen Svalbard Svalbard Archipelago
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Svalbard
Urban development
Climate change
Meyer, Alexandra
Urban Development in Longyearbyen: Dealing with Local Challenges in a Town that Serves as a Tool for Svalbard Policies
title Urban Development in Longyearbyen: Dealing with Local Challenges in a Town that Serves as a Tool for Svalbard Policies
title_full Urban Development in Longyearbyen: Dealing with Local Challenges in a Town that Serves as a Tool for Svalbard Policies
title_fullStr Urban Development in Longyearbyen: Dealing with Local Challenges in a Town that Serves as a Tool for Svalbard Policies
title_full_unstemmed Urban Development in Longyearbyen: Dealing with Local Challenges in a Town that Serves as a Tool for Svalbard Policies
title_short Urban Development in Longyearbyen: Dealing with Local Challenges in a Town that Serves as a Tool for Svalbard Policies
title_sort urban development in longyearbyen: dealing with local challenges in a town that serves as a tool for svalbard policies
topic Longyearbyen
Svalbard
Urban development
Climate change
topic_facet Longyearbyen
Svalbard
Urban development
Climate change
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6598407