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Arctic Sustainability, Key Methodologies and Knowledge Domains

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Arctic Sustainability, Key Methodologies and Knowledge Domains Synopsis

This book provides a first-ever synthesis of sustainability and sustainable development experiences in the Arctic. It presents state-of-the-art thinking about sustainability for the Arctic from a multi-disciplinary perspective.

This book aims to create a comprehensive, integrative knowledge base for the assessment of Arctic sustainability for countries such as the United States, Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia, alongside emerging ideas about sustainable development in the Arctic. These ideas relate to understanding how a community's geography matters in determining the required sustainability efforts, decolonial thinking for building sustainability that is crafted by and for local and Indigenous communities, and the idea of polycentrism (i.e., that the paths toward sustainability differ among places and communities). This volume also highlights the recent thinking about sustainability and resilience over the past decade for the rapidly changing Arctic region.

With patterns of thinking drawn from economic, social, environmental, community, and other components of sustainability; observations and monitoring; engagement of Indigenous knowledge; and integration with policy and decision making, the book helps us understand the complexity and interconnectedness of current Arctic transformations in a more comprehensive way.

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ISBN: 9780367228194
Publication date: 12th February 2020
Author: Jessica K Graybill, Andrey N Petrov
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 160 pages
Series: Routledge Research in Polar Regions
Genres: Human geography
Climate change
Social impact of environmental issues
Regional geography
Environmental policy and protocols
Environmental management