This article contributes to the discussion on socio-environmental conflicts and extractive projects in the Arctic region. Fifty-three socio-environmental conflicts are analysed, using data from the Global Atlas of Environmental Justice. Based on descriptive statistics, regression and network analysis, the paper reveals that socioenvironmental conflicts predominantly overlap with Indigenous peoples' territories, from which a transversal opposition takes place, including Indigenous, non-Indigenous and international actors alike. The main commodities involved in these conflicts are related to fossil fuels, metals, and transport infrastructure. Associated large-scale extractive activities are bringing negative socio-environmental impacts at the...
A collaborative relationship between native peoples and industrial corporations–two actors that valu...
The circumpolar Arctic region is at the forefront of rapid change, and with change come potential th...
Extractivism has been predominant in the Arctic since whaling and sealing campaigns began in the six...
This article contributes to the discussion on socio-environmental conflicts and extractive projects ...
Altres ajuts: Acord transformatiu CRUE-CSICUnidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MThis...
For decades, a post–Cold War narrative heralded a “new Arctic,” with melting ice and snow and access...
The development of mining and other resource-based industries are among key drivers of economic deve...
This paper seeks to evaluate the evolution and future of Indigenous rights in extractive industry on...
The Arctic remains of great interest for extractive industry development, despite fluctuating minera...
AbstractThe Arctic remains of great interest for extractive industry development, despite fluctuatin...
The IPCC report from 2013 predicts radical temperature changes in the world the coming years, with a...
Over the past thirty years we have witnessed a demand for resources such as minerals, oil, and gas, ...
The governance of extractive industries has become increasingly globalized. International convention...
This thesis examines the particular role played by Arctic Indigenous peoples in the formation of a r...
Among the many topical issues dominating international discourse, are climate change, pollution, and...
A collaborative relationship between native peoples and industrial corporations–two actors that valu...
The circumpolar Arctic region is at the forefront of rapid change, and with change come potential th...
Extractivism has been predominant in the Arctic since whaling and sealing campaigns began in the six...
This article contributes to the discussion on socio-environmental conflicts and extractive projects ...
Altres ajuts: Acord transformatiu CRUE-CSICUnidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MThis...
For decades, a post–Cold War narrative heralded a “new Arctic,” with melting ice and snow and access...
The development of mining and other resource-based industries are among key drivers of economic deve...
This paper seeks to evaluate the evolution and future of Indigenous rights in extractive industry on...
The Arctic remains of great interest for extractive industry development, despite fluctuating minera...
AbstractThe Arctic remains of great interest for extractive industry development, despite fluctuatin...
The IPCC report from 2013 predicts radical temperature changes in the world the coming years, with a...
Over the past thirty years we have witnessed a demand for resources such as minerals, oil, and gas, ...
The governance of extractive industries has become increasingly globalized. International convention...
This thesis examines the particular role played by Arctic Indigenous peoples in the formation of a r...
Among the many topical issues dominating international discourse, are climate change, pollution, and...
A collaborative relationship between native peoples and industrial corporations–two actors that valu...
The circumpolar Arctic region is at the forefront of rapid change, and with change come potential th...
Extractivism has been predominant in the Arctic since whaling and sealing campaigns began in the six...