The Arctic is undergoing rapid climate change, and the shrinking sea ice opens up possibilities of exploring more of the Arctic Ocean for economic development, including new sea routes. Maritime activity and particularly commercial shipping, including cruise ship tourism, cargo transportation and fishing vessels, is projected to increase substantially. There are evident risks to human safety and environmental security related to an increase of shipping in the Arctic. This report focues on how the Nordic countries can together work towards increase environmental security in Arctic waters and reduce risks associated with increased shipping activity in the region
Climate change due to global warming will not only have negative effects. In the case of maritime tr...
The unprecedented melting of Arctic ice provides new opportunities for shipping by decreasing the di...
Marine traffic is increasing in the Arctic Region. As ice in the Arctic Region retracts, opportuniti...
The Arctic is undergoing rapid climate change, and the shrinking sea ice opens up possibilities of e...
The effect of climate change is reflected by the melting Arctic sea ice, resulting in rising sea lev...
It is generally accepted that the Arctic is warming at a rapid pace. Studies have shown that with th...
On January 1, 2017, the International Code for Ships Operating in Polar Waters (Polar Code) will ent...
Global climate change that accelerated global warming resulted in an extraordinary 50-year retreat o...
The Arctic environment is changing endangering security both within and beyond the Arctic region. Ta...
This open access book is a result of the Dalhousie-led research project Safe Navigation and Environm...
As the Arctic ice recedes, the opportunities for all year round routing of merchant shipping through...
The Arctic Ocean are currently undergoing dramatic changes of decreasing ice cover and increasing hu...
Maritime traffic is increasing in Arctic seas in the context of climate change. The rapid melting of...
Vessels navigate freely in the port of Helsinki, Finland this winter as the usually busy icebreakers...
The following note is a brief summary of the previous status and developments on shipping activities...
Climate change due to global warming will not only have negative effects. In the case of maritime tr...
The unprecedented melting of Arctic ice provides new opportunities for shipping by decreasing the di...
Marine traffic is increasing in the Arctic Region. As ice in the Arctic Region retracts, opportuniti...
The Arctic is undergoing rapid climate change, and the shrinking sea ice opens up possibilities of e...
The effect of climate change is reflected by the melting Arctic sea ice, resulting in rising sea lev...
It is generally accepted that the Arctic is warming at a rapid pace. Studies have shown that with th...
On January 1, 2017, the International Code for Ships Operating in Polar Waters (Polar Code) will ent...
Global climate change that accelerated global warming resulted in an extraordinary 50-year retreat o...
The Arctic environment is changing endangering security both within and beyond the Arctic region. Ta...
This open access book is a result of the Dalhousie-led research project Safe Navigation and Environm...
As the Arctic ice recedes, the opportunities for all year round routing of merchant shipping through...
The Arctic Ocean are currently undergoing dramatic changes of decreasing ice cover and increasing hu...
Maritime traffic is increasing in Arctic seas in the context of climate change. The rapid melting of...
Vessels navigate freely in the port of Helsinki, Finland this winter as the usually busy icebreakers...
The following note is a brief summary of the previous status and developments on shipping activities...
Climate change due to global warming will not only have negative effects. In the case of maritime tr...
The unprecedented melting of Arctic ice provides new opportunities for shipping by decreasing the di...
Marine traffic is increasing in the Arctic Region. As ice in the Arctic Region retracts, opportuniti...