The articles highlight different aspects of safety and security in the Circumpolar North, such as safety of research and field work in northern conditions, environmental safety issues including oil and gas, and shipping in the Arctic, as well as occupational safety, human security, food security and traditional geopolitical military security.
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Table of Contents
- Letter from the President by Lars Kullerud
- Arctic Parliamentarians: Finding Solutions to Climate Challenges by Katri Kulmuni
- Tourism Safety Is Improved Together by Niko Niemisalo
- People Coming and Going: The North as a Place of Migration by Hanna Snellman and Gertrude Saxinger
- International Security MBA – Tailored Safety and Security by Jarmo Heinonen
- Growth from the North: Education and Competence as Key Input Factors by Anne Husebekk
- Human Security in the Arctic: Socioemotional Problems as Risks by Anna Reetta Rönkä
- The Eight Ujarait (Rocks) Model: Supporting Inuit Adolescent Mental Health by Gwen Healey and Ceporah Mearns
- UArctic Annual Report for 2015
- Indigenous Peoples and Extractive Industries in the Russian Arctic and Beyond by Aytalina Ivanova and Florian Stammler
- Food and Water Security in the Arctic by Arja Rautio and David Natcher
- Safety in the Arctic: Insurer’s Point of View by Gard AS
- Maritime Emergency Preparedness and International Cooperation in the Arctic by Odd Jarl Borch
- Synoptic Arctic Survey by Øyvind Paasche, Are Olsen, and Leif G. Anderson
- Northern Ties by Leslie Earle
- Development and Establishment of a Competency Centre for Arctic Field Safety by Hanne Christiansen
- Adaptation Actions in a Changing Arctic by Thomas R. Armstrong, Lars-Otto Reiersen, and Robert W. Corell
- Re-engaging Canada in the Circumpolar World by Joël Plouffe
- Defence Cooperation Must Be Strengthened in the Nordics and in the Arctic by Nicolai Stampe Qvistgaard