There is scientific consensus that the archipelago of Svalbard is warming up faster than other parts of the planet. People who live in or regularly visit this part of the European high Arctic observe and experience these changes in a subjective and relational manner. This article illustrates how perceptions of environmental change are enmeshed with our ways of interacting with water(s) and dwelling in the landscape. What kind of water-related change do people talk about? How do changes in the different water worlds matter? How does water help us portray what environmental change means? We show that “what” and “how” we know about water(s) amidst change are in many ways inseparable. Our contribution offers a benchmark for discussing water-rel...
Ice and snow provide many essential contributions to people and the planet, such as temperature regu...
Water inspires innovative ways of thinking about circulation, power, and knowledge. Power circulates...
Despite the importance of rivers to industry, agriculture, the climate system, and global ecosystems...
There is scientific consensus that the archipelago of Svalbard is warming up faster than other parts...
There is scientific consensus the archipelago of Svalbard warms up faster than other parts of the pl...
There has been, both within social science and humanities, and natural science and technologies, an ...
This is chapter 7 of the State of Environmental Science in Svalbard (SESS) report 2020 (https://sios...
This paper investigates how guides on Svalbard make sense of their relations to the environment whil...
The Svalbard archipelago, as well as the Arctic in general, have long been portrayed as pristine nat...
Water is of fundamental importance for human life; access to water of good quality is of vital conce...
Perennial snow and ice will gradually disappear from many regions in the arctic and sub-artic parts ...
Abstract: The Svalbard archipelago, as well as the Arctic in general, have long been portrayed as pr...
The Arctic is subject to growing economic and political interest. Meanwhile, its water and climate s...
Few places on the planet are experiencing the consequences of climate warming more quickly or drasti...
Environmental monitoring and long-term research produce detailed understanding, but its collective e...
Ice and snow provide many essential contributions to people and the planet, such as temperature regu...
Water inspires innovative ways of thinking about circulation, power, and knowledge. Power circulates...
Despite the importance of rivers to industry, agriculture, the climate system, and global ecosystems...
There is scientific consensus that the archipelago of Svalbard is warming up faster than other parts...
There is scientific consensus the archipelago of Svalbard warms up faster than other parts of the pl...
There has been, both within social science and humanities, and natural science and technologies, an ...
This is chapter 7 of the State of Environmental Science in Svalbard (SESS) report 2020 (https://sios...
This paper investigates how guides on Svalbard make sense of their relations to the environment whil...
The Svalbard archipelago, as well as the Arctic in general, have long been portrayed as pristine nat...
Water is of fundamental importance for human life; access to water of good quality is of vital conce...
Perennial snow and ice will gradually disappear from many regions in the arctic and sub-artic parts ...
Abstract: The Svalbard archipelago, as well as the Arctic in general, have long been portrayed as pr...
The Arctic is subject to growing economic and political interest. Meanwhile, its water and climate s...
Few places on the planet are experiencing the consequences of climate warming more quickly or drasti...
Environmental monitoring and long-term research produce detailed understanding, but its collective e...
Ice and snow provide many essential contributions to people and the planet, such as temperature regu...
Water inspires innovative ways of thinking about circulation, power, and knowledge. Power circulates...
Despite the importance of rivers to industry, agriculture, the climate system, and global ecosystems...