Grey Zones facilitates an exchange of information and experience between climate change researchers and journalists in Sweden.
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Grey Zones facilitates an exchange of information and experience between climate change researchers and journalists in Sweden.
Resource Extraction and Sustainable Arctic Communities (REXSAC) is an interdisciplinary research environment focusing on sustainability and Arctic mining.
Aimed at providing an opportunity to link Swedish research on the politics of Arctic change.
The Arctic is changing rapidly in ways that fundamentally affect the region’s ecosystems and societies and create new challenges for governance.
The aim is to provide a framework for nuanced understanding of the conditions for development in the European Arctic
Developing adaptation tools and strategies to better deal with climate change and other pertinent environmental stressors in the Arctic.
How new geopolitical dynamics can be incorporated into our thinking about sustainable development pathways for the development of geopolitical strategies
This project aims to advance understanding of the consequences of high-end climate change and to evaluate how such knowledge can be embedded within effective an
Understanding the integrated impacts of change in the Arctic with focus on the risk for large shifts in ecosystems services that affect human well-being.
Understanding the dynamics of international regional collaboration in times of rapid environmental and social change in the Arctic landscape.
Bringing out the best from Nordic research on adaptation to climate change.
Understanding the influence of modelling of climate and ecology on policy making for sustainable development, with an emphasis on the Arctic
Calculating Europe's contribution to the impact on the Arctic environment and inhabitants.
Building a Nordic network for research on local climate adaptation and mitigation in the context of multilevel governance.