This is the first systematic review to explore health risks on Svalbard. We have analysed data retrieved from 18 articles that met eligibility criteria and present a mixed-methods quantitative and qualitative narrative synthesis. Norwegian and Russian inhabitants on Svalbard were compared with the respective mainland populations, and we found no evidence of an increased risk for or prevalence of diseases. The rate of injuries caused by snowmobile accidents were significantly higher, but this was outweighed by a correspondingly lower rate of other injuries. A small unique risk for injuries inflicted by polar bears was confirmed. We identified knowledge gaps concerning how health care and emergency preparedness are organised
Since 1973 there has been a total of 50 serious confrontations between humans and polar bears in Sva...
International cooperation is crucial for the sustainable development of the Arctic region. Over the ...
This year marks 30 years of close collaboration between a consortium of institutions, namely, the No...
This is the first systematic review to explore health risks on Svalbard. We have analysed data retr...
Svalbard’s geographical positioning, environmental characteristics and multinational population make...
The sea ice in the Arctic has shrunk significantly in the last decades. The transport pattern has as...
The sea ice in the Arctic has shrunk significantly in the last decades. The transport pattern has as...
-We present a systematic review of enquiries of large incidents in Norway from 1999 to 2008. The pur...
The APPLICATE project releases its second case study that describes an extreme precipitation event t...
The Arctic is frequently framed as a region of disaster and conflict, as well as of opportunity and ...
Unintentional injury and trauma rates are disproportionately high in Inuit regions, and environmenta...
Background: The Arctic and subarctic area are likely to be highly affected by climate change, with p...
ABSTRACT. This study deals with the safety of reindeer herding work. The possibility of developing p...
Background: Air ambulance services in the Arctic have to deal with remote locations, long distances,...
Abstract: We present a systematic review of investigations of some large incidents in Norway from 19...
Since 1973 there has been a total of 50 serious confrontations between humans and polar bears in Sva...
International cooperation is crucial for the sustainable development of the Arctic region. Over the ...
This year marks 30 years of close collaboration between a consortium of institutions, namely, the No...
This is the first systematic review to explore health risks on Svalbard. We have analysed data retr...
Svalbard’s geographical positioning, environmental characteristics and multinational population make...
The sea ice in the Arctic has shrunk significantly in the last decades. The transport pattern has as...
The sea ice in the Arctic has shrunk significantly in the last decades. The transport pattern has as...
-We present a systematic review of enquiries of large incidents in Norway from 1999 to 2008. The pur...
The APPLICATE project releases its second case study that describes an extreme precipitation event t...
The Arctic is frequently framed as a region of disaster and conflict, as well as of opportunity and ...
Unintentional injury and trauma rates are disproportionately high in Inuit regions, and environmenta...
Background: The Arctic and subarctic area are likely to be highly affected by climate change, with p...
ABSTRACT. This study deals with the safety of reindeer herding work. The possibility of developing p...
Background: Air ambulance services in the Arctic have to deal with remote locations, long distances,...
Abstract: We present a systematic review of investigations of some large incidents in Norway from 19...
Since 1973 there has been a total of 50 serious confrontations between humans and polar bears in Sva...
International cooperation is crucial for the sustainable development of the Arctic region. Over the ...
This year marks 30 years of close collaboration between a consortium of institutions, namely, the No...