The Arctic is a complex geographical area to govern sustainably due to strong geopolitical and socio-economic interests, high ecological vulnerability and importance, and significant legal and institutional fragmentation. Intensifying human pressures in this area necessitate an ecosystem-based and adaptive governance approach, an approach that enables managing socio-ecological resilience in the Arctic. As the Arctic is a large geographic area crossing multiple national jurisdictions and maritime zones, including high seas areas, regionally coordinated and coherent governance approaches would be desirable. This paper assesses the status quo for ecosystem-based governance (EBG) in the Arctic, suggests a focus on three core components of EBG, ...
A global process is underway towards an international legally binding instrument (ILBI) under the La...
Arctic Legal Regime The Arctic region is a changing part of the world. Due to changing climate and s...
The status of the marine Arctic as ‘the last wilderness’ may be challenged in future by increased ac...
The Arctic is a complex geographical area to govern sustainably due to strong geopolitical and socio...
The aim of this article is to explore the question of ecosystem governance in the Arctic, in light o...
Climate change is strongly impacting Arctic marine ecosystems, and the Arctic coastal communities wh...
It has for a long time been called ‘the earth’s last frontier’ and its harsh environment has discour...
This Article addresses how the international community governs the Arctic and whether that community...
The thesis aims at supplementing a critique of the existing international instruments, regional resp...
The Arctic ecosystem is experiencing rapid changes due to a warming climate, globalization and an in...
Mastergradsoppgave i Energy management - Høgskolen i Bodø, 2009The Arctic has substantial natural re...
The Arctic plays a central role in the Earth’s climate and an increasingly important role in interna...
The Arctic is a globally embedded space. This is as true for the impact of global climate change on ...
The Arctic is changing at a rate unprecedented in history. The Arctic has a dynamic relationship wit...
International cooperation in the Arctic is largely operationalised through environmental governance ...
A global process is underway towards an international legally binding instrument (ILBI) under the La...
Arctic Legal Regime The Arctic region is a changing part of the world. Due to changing climate and s...
The status of the marine Arctic as ‘the last wilderness’ may be challenged in future by increased ac...
The Arctic is a complex geographical area to govern sustainably due to strong geopolitical and socio...
The aim of this article is to explore the question of ecosystem governance in the Arctic, in light o...
Climate change is strongly impacting Arctic marine ecosystems, and the Arctic coastal communities wh...
It has for a long time been called ‘the earth’s last frontier’ and its harsh environment has discour...
This Article addresses how the international community governs the Arctic and whether that community...
The thesis aims at supplementing a critique of the existing international instruments, regional resp...
The Arctic ecosystem is experiencing rapid changes due to a warming climate, globalization and an in...
Mastergradsoppgave i Energy management - Høgskolen i Bodø, 2009The Arctic has substantial natural re...
The Arctic plays a central role in the Earth’s climate and an increasingly important role in interna...
The Arctic is a globally embedded space. This is as true for the impact of global climate change on ...
The Arctic is changing at a rate unprecedented in history. The Arctic has a dynamic relationship wit...
International cooperation in the Arctic is largely operationalised through environmental governance ...
A global process is underway towards an international legally binding instrument (ILBI) under the La...
Arctic Legal Regime The Arctic region is a changing part of the world. Due to changing climate and s...
The status of the marine Arctic as ‘the last wilderness’ may be challenged in future by increased ac...