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Nurturing cooperation,
preservation, and prosperity
in the Arctic
The vast 15 million square kilometer territory surrounding the
North Pole commonly referred to as “the Arctic” may seem to be
remote and intangible, but what happens there affects us all
he Arctic region is undergoing a massive
and rapid transformation, and many of the
changes have significant effects in the rest
of the world. The most prominent of these
include global warming, rising sea levels,
and the more extreme weather events experienced
across the world in recent years. In addition, industrial
extraction, air pollution, globalization, migration,
and food and water insecurity, along with widening
socioeconomic gaps in the region, may amplify
existing risks, complicating decision making and
increasing uncertainty.
While all of this paints a bleak picture for the future
of this highly vulnerable and important region, some
of the changes taking place could also bring about
new opportunities for Arctic states, provided they are
planned for and managed responsibly and sustainably.
A holistic and collaborative approach
The IIASA Arctic Futures Initiative (AFI) aims to provide
decision makers in the region with options that balance
environmental protection, economic prosperity, and
societal wellbeing, and cuts across the expertise of all
IIASA programs. The initiative’s objective is to provide a holistic
assessment of the Arctic region that integrates research
and policy, while taking into account the interests of
both industry and society. Over the years, IIASA projects
related to the Arctic have covered a wide variety
of topics spanning boreal forests and sustainable
fishing practices in Arctic waters, to the modeling
of future demographic trends and the development
of collective responses to reducing air pollution.
The initiative is also cooperating with the Arctic
Circle, the largest open democratic platform and
network of international dialogue and cooperation on
the future of the Arctic, thus combining the expertise
of IIASA with the convening power of the Arctic Circle.
The future of Arctic populations
The Arctic region encompasses the Arctic Ocean and
parts of Canada, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Norway,
Russia, Sweden, and the USA, and even though it is
home to a relatively small number of people, they are
one of the driving forces in active Arctic transformation.
Understanding the population dynamics associated
with these changes will be crucial to finding solutions
in the future.
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- Titel
- options
- Band
- winter 2018/2019
- Ort
- Laxenburg
- Datum
- 2018
- Sprache
- englisch
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