The future sustainable development of the Arctic region and its environmental protection require cooperation. Perhaps the greatest challenge is to balance the needs of the local population and the need to maintain the pristine nature of the region against the degradation caused by anthropogenic pressures. Here a short discussion is given of a future that allows both economic exploitation but, at the same time, holds the development in check by balancing all requirements to the overarching good of the whole
This paper examines past and current development trends in the Arctic from the viewpoint of human de...
International audienceThe Arctic is often thought of as the land of polar bears and explorers. There...
International audienceThe Arctic is often thought of as the land of polar bears and explorers. There...
To this day, the general public thinks of the Arctic in visions of unspoiled ocean and landscapes, e...
... The most common rationale underlying present-day approaches to sustainable development is the pe...
The paper develops a sustainable development framework for individual and collective capabilities in...
The Arctic has become a highly dynamic socio-ecological system due largely to the interacting forces...
The Arctic has become a highly dynamic socio-ecological system due largely to the interacting forces...
Is the Arctic sufficiently distinctive and uniform to justify adopting a holistic perspective in thi...
This is the final version. Available from Kluwer Law International via the link in this recordiven t...
Abstract: Climate change impacts in the Arctic require that complex relationships between the econo...
The Arctic is one of the world’s regions most affected by cultural, socio-economic, environmental, a...
Sustainable development has emerged as an integral nexus, linking together critically important glob...
International audienceThe Arctic is often thought of as the land of polar bears and explorers. There...
The Arctic has substantial natural resources and a rich wildlife which is important to the inhabitan...
This paper examines past and current development trends in the Arctic from the viewpoint of human de...
International audienceThe Arctic is often thought of as the land of polar bears and explorers. There...
International audienceThe Arctic is often thought of as the land of polar bears and explorers. There...
To this day, the general public thinks of the Arctic in visions of unspoiled ocean and landscapes, e...
... The most common rationale underlying present-day approaches to sustainable development is the pe...
The paper develops a sustainable development framework for individual and collective capabilities in...
The Arctic has become a highly dynamic socio-ecological system due largely to the interacting forces...
The Arctic has become a highly dynamic socio-ecological system due largely to the interacting forces...
Is the Arctic sufficiently distinctive and uniform to justify adopting a holistic perspective in thi...
This is the final version. Available from Kluwer Law International via the link in this recordiven t...
Abstract: Climate change impacts in the Arctic require that complex relationships between the econo...
The Arctic is one of the world’s regions most affected by cultural, socio-economic, environmental, a...
Sustainable development has emerged as an integral nexus, linking together critically important glob...
International audienceThe Arctic is often thought of as the land of polar bears and explorers. There...
The Arctic has substantial natural resources and a rich wildlife which is important to the inhabitan...
This paper examines past and current development trends in the Arctic from the viewpoint of human de...
International audienceThe Arctic is often thought of as the land of polar bears and explorers. There...
International audienceThe Arctic is often thought of as the land of polar bears and explorers. There...