The Arctic is changing rapidly, with profound implications for social and ecological systems. SEI research seeks to understand the drivers, and implications, of these changes.
Aims and methods for developing an an interactive, cartographic map of the impacts of metal mining on Arctic social-ecological systems.
Why are Arctic wetlands so important? This brief discusses why and presents a new project that will recommend ways to preserve these unique environments.
Explore how Swedish state actors implement the duty to consult indigenous communities.
Arctic politics, resilience, journalism and local needs are some of the topics SEI will contribute to at this important international gathering.
Is the Arctic Council prioritising investment over environment?
US Arctic policy development during the Obama presidency is viewed with a longer perspective, including how US interests in the region have been formulated.
Images of calving icebergs show the impacts of climate change in the Arctic. Rexsac researchers were in InIlulissat, in western Greenland.
REXSAC invites you to a film showing on 28 March at 17:30 at the Nordic Museum.
This article addresses questions such as how the Arctic and its sea ice have become become powerful images of climate change.
Fifteen experienced young people identified social political upheaval and climate shifts as the two most important challenges they'll face.
This book offers key insights into the history, current state of knowledge and the future of sustainability, and sustainable development research in the Arctic.
Presents a participatory method for generating locally relevant scenarios of future change nested in global climate. With results from the Barents region.