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Joint AMAP CAFF Meeting, Stockholm, Sweden (August 2001)
(2001)A document that discusses cooperation and collaboration between AMAP and CAFF on various activities including monitoring and the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment. -
Joint Arctic Council and European Commission Seminar, Brussels, 7 July, 2004; Seminar Summary Report
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2004-07)"The aim of the seminar was to explore possible synergies and areas for co-operation between the Arctic Council and the European Commission on issues concerning the Arctic". -
Joint EU – Russia - Canada – US Workshop on Collaborative Technological Research for Arctic Development. Brussels Oct 25-27, 2001. Interim Report.
(European Commission, 2001-11-26)"120 participants attended the Workshop: 37 from the Russian Federation; 55 from the EU, Norway and Iceland; 16 from Canada and 12 from the USA. A wide range of scientific and technological expertise was represented. The ... -
Joint meeting of Arctic Council Working Groups ACAP, AMAP, CAFF, PAME. Summary report September 2015.
(ACAP; AMAP; CAFF; PAME, 2015)"Four Arctic Council Working Groups (ACAP, AMAP, CAFF and PAME) met in Tromsø on September 16th to discuss cross-cutting activities. Approximately 192 people took part including representatives from Arctic states, Permanent ... -
KEEPING OUR TRADITIONS ALIVE. COMPENDIUM OF BEST PRACTICES IN PROMOTING THE TRADITIONAL WAYS OF LIFE OF ARCTIC INDIGENOUS PEOPLES.
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2015)Arctic Indigenous peoples and communities have a long history of self-reliance and self-sufficiency, sustained through generations of traditional economies and cultural practices. For many, living according to traditional ... -
KEEPING OUR TRADITIONS ALIVE. COMPENDIUM OF BEST PRACTICES IN PROMOTING THE TRADITIONAL WAYS OF LIFE OF ARCTIC INDIGENOUS PEOPLES. (INUKTITUT)
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2015)Arctic Indigenous peoples and communities have a long history of self-reliance and self-sufficiency, sustained through generations of traditional economies and cultural practices. For many, living according to traditional ... -
KEEPING OUR TRADITIONS ALIVE. COMPENDIUM OF BEST PRACTICES IN PROMOTING THE TRADITIONAL WAYS OF LIFE OF ARCTIC INDIGENOUS PEOPLES. (RUSSIAN)
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2015)Arctic Indigenous peoples and communities have a long history of self-reliance and self-sufficiency, sustained through generations of traditional economies and cultural practices. For many, living according to traditional ... -
Keeping the public Informed in Radiological Emergency
(Emergency Prevention, Preparedness and Response Working Group (EPPR) and the Nuclear Safety Institute (IBRAE), 2006)This brochure is intended for state and local authorities who are authorized to inform the public in emergencies. This brochure of the series “Risk and Safety” is developed by the Nuclear Safety Institute (IBRAE) of the ... -
Key Messages. From the Arctic Biodiversity Trends - 2010: selected indicators of change report.
(Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF), 2009)In 2008 the United Nations Environment Program passed a resolution expressing ‘extreme concern’ over the impacts of climate change on Arctic indigenous people, other communities, and biodiversity. They highlighted the ... -
Khanty-Mansiysk, SAO-meeting Invitation letter
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2005)Invitation letter to Senior Arctic Officials, Permanent Participants, Working Group Chairs and Observers, to participate in the SAO-meeting held in Khanty-Mansiysk, 12-14 October, 2005. -
Kingdom of Denmark input to the Arctic Environment Ministers' meeting, Rovaniemi, Finland, 11-12 October 2018
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2018-10)Input from Kingdom of Denmark to the Arctic Environment Ministers' meeting, Rovaniemi, Finland, 11-12 October 2018. -
The Kingdom of Denmark. Chairmanship of the Arctic Council 2009-2011.
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2009-04-29)The Danish Chairmanship Programme, presented by the Danish delegation to the Arctic Council at the Arctic Council Ministerial Meeting in Tromsø, Norway, April 29 2009. -
Kiruna Declaration (2013)
(Arctic Council, 2013)Kiruna Declaration. The Eight Ministerial Meeting of the Arctic Council. May 15, 2013. Kiruna, Sweden. -
Kola Waste Project: Cleaning of the Sámi Territory in the Murmansk Region (2018-2020)
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2021-05)The Saami Council and its member organization and lo-cal partner, OOSMO, have been leading the Kola Waste project since April 2018. The project was supported by the Ministry of Natural Resources of the Murmansk Region and ... -
Land Cover Change Index Progress Report
(2015)A progress report of the Land Cover Change Index, an initiative to create a framework to harness remote sensing potential for use in Arctic biodiversity monitoring and assessment activities. This document reports on progress ... -
Land Cover Change: 2013-2015. Phase I progress report. Supporting Arctic Biodiversity Assessment and monitoring activities.
(Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF), 2015)Satellite data is underutilized in the Arctic, but there is a desire among the various science disciplines to use remote sensing to support ongoing biodiversity assessments and monitoring. In addition remote sensing data ... -
Large Marine Ecosystems (LMEs) of the Arctic area - Revision LME map 15th of May 2013
(Arctic Council's Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment Working Group (PAME), 2013-05)The concept of the Ecosystem Approach to management (EA) has been around for at least 30 years and has been extensively discussed, elaborated and developed. The EA was adopted as an overarching principle and approach by ... -
Launching the University of the Arctic: from ideas to action. Report to the Senior Arctic Officials of the Arctic Council. Rovaniemi June 13, 2001.
(University of the Arctic, 2001)The emergence of the University of the Arctic – a collaborative effort of universities and colleges and other organisations in the Circumpolar World concerned with higher education and research and strongly supported by ... -
Legal Issues Related To The Agreement On Cooperation On Marine Oil Pollution Preparedness And Response In The Arctic (MOSPA) Summary Report
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2019-05)This summary report is based on a comprehensive study commissioned by the Norwegian Coastal Administration and was written by Alla Pozdnakova, Henrik Ringbom, and Erik Røsæg of the Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law ... -
Legal issues related to the MOSPA Agreement, 2013
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2019-03)This summary report is based on a comprehensive study commissioned by the Norwegian Coastal Administration and was written by Alla Pozdnakova, Henrik Ringbom, and Erik Røsæg of the Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law ...