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This book offers multidisciplinary perspectives on renewable economies in the Arctic and how these are being supported scientifically, economically, socially, and politically by Arctic states.
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This book offers multidisciplinary perspectives on renewable economies in the Arctic and how these are being supported scientifically, economically, socially, and politically by Arctic states.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000464603
- Artikelnr.: 63100935
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000464603
- Artikelnr.: 63100935
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
David C. Natcher is a Professor in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. Trained as a cultural anthropologist, he conducts research in the areas of Indigenous social-economies and sustainable development in the Arctic. Timo Koivurova is a research professor at the Arctic Centre, University of Lapland, and has a multidisciplinary specialisation in Arctic law and governance but has also conducted broader research on multi-level governance.
1. Introduction: Renewable Economies in the Arctic 2. Arctic Broadband
Connectivity and the Creative Economy: Access, Challenges and Opportunities
in Nunavut and Alaska 3. The Cool Economy: Technological Innovation and the
Prospects for a Sustainable Arctic Economy 4. The Potential of Art and
Design for Renewable Economies in the Arctic 5. Touring in the Arctic:
Shades of Grey towards a Sustainable Future 6. The Social Economy and
Renewable Resource Development in Nunavut: Barriers and Opportunities 7. An
Academic Lead in Developing Sustainable Arctic Communities: Co-creation,
Quintuple Helix and Open Social Innovation 8. Sustaining Indigenous
Knowledges as Renewable "Resources" 9. Towards Socially Sustainable
Renewable Energy Projects Through Involvement of Local Communities:
Normative Aspects and Practices on the Ground 10. Enhancing Energy Justice
in the Arctic: An Appraisal of the Participation of Arctic Indigenous
Peoples in the Transition to Renewable Energy 11. Adding Value from
Marketing Origin of Food from Arctic Norway 12. Marine Fisheries and
Aquaculture in the Arctic 13. The Arctic as a Food Producing Region 14. The
Nexus between Water, Energy, and Food (WEF) Systems in Northern Canada
Connectivity and the Creative Economy: Access, Challenges and Opportunities
in Nunavut and Alaska 3. The Cool Economy: Technological Innovation and the
Prospects for a Sustainable Arctic Economy 4. The Potential of Art and
Design for Renewable Economies in the Arctic 5. Touring in the Arctic:
Shades of Grey towards a Sustainable Future 6. The Social Economy and
Renewable Resource Development in Nunavut: Barriers and Opportunities 7. An
Academic Lead in Developing Sustainable Arctic Communities: Co-creation,
Quintuple Helix and Open Social Innovation 8. Sustaining Indigenous
Knowledges as Renewable "Resources" 9. Towards Socially Sustainable
Renewable Energy Projects Through Involvement of Local Communities:
Normative Aspects and Practices on the Ground 10. Enhancing Energy Justice
in the Arctic: An Appraisal of the Participation of Arctic Indigenous
Peoples in the Transition to Renewable Energy 11. Adding Value from
Marketing Origin of Food from Arctic Norway 12. Marine Fisheries and
Aquaculture in the Arctic 13. The Arctic as a Food Producing Region 14. The
Nexus between Water, Energy, and Food (WEF) Systems in Northern Canada
1. Introduction: Renewable Economies in the Arctic 2. Arctic Broadband
Connectivity and the Creative Economy: Access, Challenges and Opportunities
in Nunavut and Alaska 3. The Cool Economy: Technological Innovation and the
Prospects for a Sustainable Arctic Economy 4. The Potential of Art and
Design for Renewable Economies in the Arctic 5. Touring in the Arctic:
Shades of Grey towards a Sustainable Future 6. The Social Economy and
Renewable Resource Development in Nunavut: Barriers and Opportunities 7. An
Academic Lead in Developing Sustainable Arctic Communities: Co-creation,
Quintuple Helix and Open Social Innovation 8. Sustaining Indigenous
Knowledges as Renewable "Resources" 9. Towards Socially Sustainable
Renewable Energy Projects Through Involvement of Local Communities:
Normative Aspects and Practices on the Ground 10. Enhancing Energy Justice
in the Arctic: An Appraisal of the Participation of Arctic Indigenous
Peoples in the Transition to Renewable Energy 11. Adding Value from
Marketing Origin of Food from Arctic Norway 12. Marine Fisheries and
Aquaculture in the Arctic 13. The Arctic as a Food Producing Region 14. The
Nexus between Water, Energy, and Food (WEF) Systems in Northern Canada
Connectivity and the Creative Economy: Access, Challenges and Opportunities
in Nunavut and Alaska 3. The Cool Economy: Technological Innovation and the
Prospects for a Sustainable Arctic Economy 4. The Potential of Art and
Design for Renewable Economies in the Arctic 5. Touring in the Arctic:
Shades of Grey towards a Sustainable Future 6. The Social Economy and
Renewable Resource Development in Nunavut: Barriers and Opportunities 7. An
Academic Lead in Developing Sustainable Arctic Communities: Co-creation,
Quintuple Helix and Open Social Innovation 8. Sustaining Indigenous
Knowledges as Renewable "Resources" 9. Towards Socially Sustainable
Renewable Energy Projects Through Involvement of Local Communities:
Normative Aspects and Practices on the Ground 10. Enhancing Energy Justice
in the Arctic: An Appraisal of the Participation of Arctic Indigenous
Peoples in the Transition to Renewable Energy 11. Adding Value from
Marketing Origin of Food from Arctic Norway 12. Marine Fisheries and
Aquaculture in the Arctic 13. The Arctic as a Food Producing Region 14. The
Nexus between Water, Energy, and Food (WEF) Systems in Northern Canada