Politics and Sustainable Growth in the Arctic

Politics and Sustainable Growth in the Arctic
Author: Jyrki Käkönen
Publsiher: Dartmouth Publishing Company
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1993
Genre: Nature
ISBN: UOM:39015029855353

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This collection of papers on the future of the Arctic considers the region in several aspects including the theory of a peripheral economy, security, knowledge-based development, financial resources, and the role of traditional cultures and knowledge in the political economy.

The Politics of Sustainability in the Arctic

The Politics of Sustainability in the Arctic
Author: Ulrik Pram Gad,Jeppe Strandsbjerg
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2018-10-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351031967

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The Politics of Sustainability in the Arctic argues that sustainability is a political concept because it defines and shapes competing visions of the future. In current Arctic affairs, prominent stakeholders agree that development needs to be sustainable, but there is no agreement over what it is that needs to be sustained. In original conservationist discourse, the environment was the sole referent object of sustainability; however, as sustainability discourses have expanded, the concept has been linked to an increasing number of referent objects, such as society, economy, culture, and identity. This book sets out a theoretical framework for understanding and analysing sustainability as a political concept, and provides a comprehensive empirical investigation of Arctic sustainability discourses. Presenting a range of case studies from Greenland, Norway, Canada, Russia, Iceland, and Alaska, the chapters in this volume analyse the concept of sustainability and how actors are employing and contesting this concept in specific regions within the Arctic. In doing so, the book demonstrates how sustainability is being given new meanings in the postcolonial Arctic and what the political implications are for postcoloniality, nature, and development more broadly. Beyond those interested in the Arctic, this book will also be of great value to students and scholars of sustainability, sustainable development, and identity and environmental politics.

Politics and Development in the North American Arctic

Politics and Development in the North American Arctic
Author: Roman S. Czarny,Magdalena Tomala,Iwona Wrońska
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2021-09-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781800437166

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The monograph analyzes international relations in the Arctic from two perspectives: cooperation and competition. The following question was asked: does rivalry outweigh cooperation in the Arctic or is it the other way round; do the entities manage to gain the benefits of cooperation?

Media and the Politics of Arctic Climate Change

Media and the Politics of Arctic Climate Change
Author: Miyase Christensen,Annika E. Nilsson,N. Wormbs
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137266231

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Combining multidisciplinary perspectives and new research, this volume goes beyond broad discussions of the impacts of climate change and reflects on the current and historical mediations and narratives that are part of creating this new social and scientific reality.

Arctic Sustainability Research

Arctic Sustainability Research
Author: Andrey N. Petrov,Shauna BurnSilver,F. Stuart Chapin III,Gail Fondahl,Jessica K. Graybill,Kathrin Keil,Annika E. Nilsson,Rudolf Riedlsperger,Peter Schweitzer
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2017-07-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781351614634

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The Arctic is one of the world’s regions most affected by cultural, socio-economic, environmental, and climatic changes. Over the last two decades, scholars, policymakers, extractive industries, governments, intergovernmental forums, and non-governmental organizations have turned their attention to the Arctic, its peoples, resources, and to the challenges and benefits of impending transformations. Arctic sustainability is an issue of increasing concern as well as the resilience and adaptation of Arctic societies to changing conditions. This book offers key insights into the history, current state of knowledge and the future of sustainability, and sustainable development research in the Arctic. Written by an international, interdisciplinary team of experts, it presents a comprehensive progress report on Arctic sustainability research. It identifies key knowledge gaps and provides salient recommendations for prioritizing research in the next decade. Arctic Sustainability Research will appeal to researchers, academics, and policymakers interested in sustainability science and the practices of sustainable development, as well as those working in polar studies, climate change, political geography, and the history of science.

Governing Arctic Change

Governing Arctic Change
Author: Kathrin Keil,Sebastian Knecht
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2016-12-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137508843

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This volume explores the governance of the transforming Arctic from an international perspective. Leading and emerging scholars in Arctic research investigate the international causes and consequences of contemporary Arctic developments, and assess how both state and non-state actors respond to crucial problems for the global community. Long treated as a remote and isolated region, climate change and economic prospects have put the Arctic at the forefront of political agendas from the local to the global level, and this book tackles the variety of involved actors, institutional politics, relevant policy issues, as well as political imaginaries related to a globalizing Arctic. It covers new institutional forms of various stakeholder engagement on multiple levels, governance strategies to combat climate change that affect the Arctic region sooner and more strongly than other regions, the pros and cons of Arctic resource development for the region and beyond, and local and trans-boundary pollution concerns. Given the growing relevance of the Arctic to international environmental, energy and security politics, the volume helps to explain how the region is governed in times of global nexuses, multi-level politics and multi-stakeholderism.

Dependency Autonomy Sustainability in the Arctic

Dependency  Autonomy  Sustainability in the Arctic
Author: Hanne Petersen,Birger Poppel
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing
Total Pages: 402
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015046870815

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This is a discussion of issues, processes and values which have been of general importance in the 20th century, and which have become especially important in the Arctic region during the last few decades of the 20th century. The book employs a regional perspective and as such deals with issues of special relevance and pertinence for populations of the Arctic. The problems and perspectives are however also of interest for indigenous peoples in general, as well as relevant for populations living under different types of self-government and home rule regimes. The book focuses on the interrelationship between political and economic concepts of dependency and autonomy and the concept of sustainability.

Resources and Sustainable Development in the Arctic

Resources and Sustainable Development in the Arctic
Author: Chris Southcott,Frances Abele,David Natcher,Brenda Parlee
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2018-10-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781351019088

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Over the past thirty years we have witnessed a demand for resources such as minerals, oil, and gas, which is only set to increase. This book examines the relationship between Arctic communities and extractive resource development. With insights from leading thinkers in the field, the book examines this relationship to better understand what, if anything, can be done in order for the development of non-renewable resources to be of benefit to the long-term sustainability of these communities. The contributions synthesize circumpolar research on the topic of resource extraction in the Arctic, and highlight areas that need further investigation, such as the ability of northern communities to properly use current regulatory processes, fiscal arrangements, and benefit agreements to ensure the long-term sustainability of their culture communities and to avoid a new path dependency This book provides an insightful summary of issues surrounding resource extraction in the Arctic, and will be essential reading for anyone interested in environmental impact assessments, globalization and Indigenous communities, and the future of the Arctic region.