Anchorage 2008 - Position Papers Print
Monday, 22 September 2008 13:18

The position papers are written specifically for the 5th NRF Open Assembly by people prominent in Northern issues and activities from a variety of backgrounds. These essays focus on the different themes and sub-themes that will be addressed during the meeting and are meant to serve as a springboard inspiring discussion in the various sessions as well responses from panelists and other speakers.

 


 

Plenary Session I: The Future of Northern Co-operation

Geopolitics of a Changing North
Lassi Heininen, Adjunct Professor, University of Lapland, Finland

Multilateral Versus Unilateral Actions: Balancing the Needs for International Governance in the New Arctic
Rob Huebert, Centre for Military and Strategic Studies,Universityof Calgary, Canadian International Council Research Fellow

The Shifting Focus of Northern Cooperation
Toms Rostoks, University of Latvia

Canada and the New Geopolitics of the North Pacific Rim
Lassi Heininen, Adjunct Professor, University of Lapland, Finland
Heather Nicol, Trent University, Canada

On the 24th of June 2008 in Oslo the research institute Ocean Futures and the Northern Research Forum jointly hosted a very well attended seminar that explored various aspects of Arctic and northern affairs. The seminar was entitled "The Politics of the Eurasian Arctic. National Interests and International Challenges". Read more here. Following are position papers from the seminar:

Nordic Interests and the Future of the North
Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, President of Iceland

Geopolitics of a Changing North (see above)
Lassi Heininen, Adjunct Professor, University of Lapland, Finland

Norwegian Interests, Norwegian Policy in the High North
Marit Nybakk, M.P. of the Norwegian parliament, Stortinget, Norway

Extended Security and Climate Change in the Regional and Global Context: A Historical Account
Willy Østreng, Ocean Futures, Centre for Advanced Study, Norway




Plenary Session II: The New Geography of a Warming North

Climate Change: Facts-Scenarios. What can we Learn from the Ice Sheets?
Guðfinna Aðalgeirsdóttir, Danish Climate Centre, Danish Meteorological Institute

Population of mammals of boreal regions of Eurasia under climate changes
L.G. Emelyanova, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Geographical Department, Chair of Biogeography.

Study of the Transient Layer Developed in Permafrost-affected Soils of Southern Tundra (European Northe-East of Russia)
Dmitry Kaverin, Institute of Biology, Syktyvkar, Russia

Suicide in Inuit Nunaat: An analysis of Suicide Rates and the Effect of Community-level Factors
Christopher Penney, Strategic Research and Analysis Directorate, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada; Sacha Senécal, Strategic Research and Analysis Directorate, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, University of Western Ontario; Eric Guimond, Strategic Research and Analysis Directorate, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, University of Western Ontario,Inter-University Centre for Demographich Study (CIED); Ellen Bobet, Confluence Research; and Sharamjit Uppal,Statistics Canda

Measuring Inuit Community Well-Being: The Canadian Inuit Community Well-Being Index
Sacha Senécal,Strategic Research and Analysis Directorate, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, University of Western Ontario; Christopher Penney, Strategic Research and Analysis Directorate, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada; and Erin O'Sulluvan, Strategic Research and Analysis Directorate, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, McMaster University

Background Paper on the Human Health Consequences of Climate Change in the Circumpolar North
Lawrence D. Weiss, PhD, MS, Alaska Center for Public Policy




Plenary Session III: The Accessible Arctic in the Global Economy

Sustainable Arctic Communities: A Proposal for the Early Introduction of Smart Electric microGrids, Renewable Energy and Electric Transportation in Remote Arctic Communities
Bill Adams, PhD, Canada

Far Eastern Oil Pipelines
D.B. Badmatsirenova and N.M. Gataullina, Technical Institute in Neriungry, Sakha State University, Russia

The Arctic and Challenges of the Exterior - Knowledge, ICT, and Autonomy
Dr. Oliver Krone

The Social Economy of Canada´s Aboriginal North
Dr. David C. Natcher, College of Agriculture and Bioresources, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada




Plenary Session IV: Leadership in the Age of Uncertainty

Revolution in Governance: A Matter of Global Necessity
Kirk Cameron and William J. Klassen

The Relationship Between Humans and the Environment from the Latvian Perspective
Gunda Reire, Chairperson of the Strategic Analysis Commission

Reshaping the North of Russia: towards a Conception of Space
Anna Stammler-Grossmann, Arctic Centre, Universityof Lapland, Finland

 

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