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Nordic Perspectives on the Responsible Development of the Arctic: Pathways to Action

by Douglas C. Nord
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Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9783030523237
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: Earth-Science/Environment
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag
  • Publisher Imprint: Springer
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 448
  • Original Price: GBP 119.99
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 840 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Earth Sciences / Geography, Environmental Science, and Sociology / General

Section One

Chapter 1 Introduction Douglas C. Nord (Ume� University)

Chapter 2 NordForsk as aFacilitator of Integrated Research on the Arctic Gunnel Gustafsson (Ume� University)

Section Two

Chapter 3 Project CLINF-Climate Change and the Impact on Ecosystems, the Health of Animals and the Development of Societies Birgitta Eveng�rd (Ume� University) and Tomas Thierfelder (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SLU)

Chapter 4 Methods for Synergetic Assessment of Climate Sensitive Information Tomas Thierfelder (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SLU) and Birgitta Eveng�rd (Ume� University)

Chapter 5 Data Modeling for CSI Research in the Arctic Gia Destouni (Stockholm University) and Shaun Quegan (Sheffield University)

Chapter 6 Reindeer Herding and Coastal Pastures: Adaptive Responses to Multiple and Interacting Changes Grete Hovelsrud (Nord University), Camilla Risvoll (Nordland Research Institute) and Jan �ge Riseth (Norwegian Research Centre, NORCE)

Section Three

Chapter 7 Project REXSAC-Studying Resource Extraction and Sustainable Arctic Communities Sverker S�rlin (Royal Institute of Technology, KTH)

Chapter 8 When Mines Go Silent: Exploring the Afterlives of Extraction Sites Dag Avango (Royal Institute of Technology, KTH)

Chapter 9 Bringing Emotions Back In-Affective Approaches to Resource Extraction Kirsten Thisted (University of Copenhagen) and Frank Sejersted (University of Copenhagen)

Chapter 10 Joining Forces to Assess Multiple Pressures on Reindeer Husbandry Ninis Rosqvist (Stockholm University) and Niilla Inga (Laevas Sami Sida)

Section Four

Chapter 11 Project ReiGN: Reindeer Husbandry in a Globalizing North-Resilience, Adaptation and Pathways to Action ystein Holand (Norwegian Institute of Life Sciences)

Chapter 12 What is Driving Reindeer Numbers? Pasture Dynamics and Economic Incentives in Fennoscandia Reindeer Husbandry Annti-Juhani Pekkarinen (University of Helsinki), Juoko Kumpula (University of Helsinki) and Olli Tahvonen (Natural Resources Institute of Finland)

Chapter 13 Reindeer Herders as Stakeholders or Right Holders: Views of the Concept, Methods and Approach Simo Sarkki (University of Oulu), Hannu Heikkinen (University of Oulu) and Annette L�f (Ume� University)

Chapter 14 Community Engagement in Research-Reindeer Herders' Reflections on Supplementary Feeding Tim Horstkotte (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SLU), Camilla Risvoll (Nordland Research Institue) and �lis� L�py (University of Oulu)

Section Five

Chapter 15The ARCPATH Project-Assessing Risky Environments and Rapid Change: Research on Climate, Adaptation and Coastal Communities in the North Atlantic Region Yongqi Gao (Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Centre) and Astrid Ogilvie (Stefansson Arctic Institute)

Chapter 16 The Climate Model: An ARCPATH Tool to Understand and Predict Climate Change Shuting Yang (Danish Meteorological Institute

Chapter 17 Co-production of Human Well-Being-The Ecological and Sociological Process Underpinning Whale Ecosystem Services in the Arctic Laura Malinauskaite (University of Iceland)

Chapter 18"Small Science" Community Engagement and Local Research in an Era of Big Science Agendas Catherine Chambers (University Centre of the Westfjords)

Section Six

Chapter 19 Evaluating and Assessing Arctic Research-Where Do We Go From Here?Amy Lauren Lovecraft (University of Alaska) and Roberta M

Professor Douglas C. Nord is an established scholar in the fields of international relations and comparative politics. His areas of specialty include the foreign and northern development policies of Canada, the Nordic states and Russia as well as the United States. He has written extensively on the relations between the countries of the circumpolar north and on the emergence of the Arctic as a central concern of contemporary international politics. Professor Nord has taught and undertaken research inquiries at various educational institutions across the region. He presently conducts his studies at the University of Umeå in Sweden where he is an associated research professor at the Arctic Research Centre (ARCUM). He has recently published two volumes on the Arctic Council: The Changing Arctic: Creating a Framework for Consensus Building within the Arctic Council (2016) and The Arctic Council: Governance within the Far North (2016).

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