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Meeting Summary: Sustainable Development Working Group (SDWG), Kotzebue, Alaska, February 07-08, 2017
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2017-02-13)Meeting summary, from the SDWG gathering in Kozebue, Alaska, 7-8 February 2017. -
One Arctic, One Health 2020 project proposal
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One Arctic, One Health Fact Sheet
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One Health: Activities and Achievements (2017-19)
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2019-05)The One Health process advances a multidisciplinary approach to health risks for humans, animals, plants and the environment. During the U.S. Chairmanship (2015-17) of the Arctic Council, the U.S. and Canada introduced a ... -
One Health; Operationalizing One Health in the Arctic
(Sustainable Development Working Group, 2017-05-11)One Health is a particularly well-matched tool to advance the understanding of health threats from the direct and indirect impacts of climate change in the Arctic. As a multidisciplinary approach, One Health strengthens ... -
Operationalizing One Health in the Arctic Draft Project Proposal Template
(Sustainable Development Working Group (SDWG), 2016)Objective of Project: "Operationalize a One Health approach in the Arctic to forge co-equal, all inclusive collaborations across multiple scientific disciplines and Arctic communities in order to enhance resiliency of the ... -
Operationalizing One Health in the Arctic; Policy Recommendations, and Report
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2017-02)One Health is a particularly well-matched tool to advance the understanding of health threats from the direct and indirect impacts of climate change in the Arctic. As a multidisciplinary approach, One Health strengthens ... -
Proceedings of the Arctic Indigenous Languages Symposium
(Inuit Circumpolar Council Canada, 2008)The symposium was significant for two reasons: it was the first time that there has been an Arctic Council symposium focusing on the importance of indigenous languages and their role in maintaining indigenous cultures and ... -
Proceedings: Arctic Transportation Infrastructure: Response Capacity and Sustainable Development
(Arctic Council's Sustainable Development Working Group, 2012)The Arctic Maritime and Aviation Transportation Infrastructure Initiative (AMATII) serves as an initial platform for inventorying critical assets in the Arctic’s aviation and maritime environment. The Initiative facilitates ... -
Project CREATeS Circumpolar Resilience, Engagement, and Action Through Story
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2019-05)The two quotations that open this report – the first from the digital story of a young Iñupiaq woman from Alaska, the second from a digital story by two Greenlandic Inuit women – showcase the strength and creativity of ... -
Project Proposal: Operationalizing One Health in the Arctic.
(Sustainable Development Working Group (SDWG), 2015)"Objective of Project: Operationalize a One Health approach in the Arctic to forge co-equal, all inclusive collaborations across multiple scientific disciplines and Arctic communities in order to enhance resiliency of the ... -
Project Proposal: Reducing the Incidence of Suicide in Indigenous Groups – Strengths United through Networks (RISING-SUN).
(Sustainable Development Working Group (SDWG), 2015)"Objective of Project: To create common metrics for evaluating suicide prevention efforts in the Arctic as a key component of scaling up and evaluating interventions across the circumpolar region. Rationale: RISING SUN ... -
Promoting Traditional and Local Knowledge. Project Proposal.
(Sustainable Development Working Group (SDWG), 2014)Promoting Traditional and Local Knowledge project proposal from the Arctic Council working group Sustainable Development Working Group (SDWG), submitted to the Arctic Council's Senior Arctic Officials meeting in Yellowknife, ... -
Proposal for a Comparative Review of Circumpolar Health Systems [CircHSR].
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2010)"Health care for remote, sparsely populated communities across the circumpolar North face substantial organizational, financial, logistical, technical, and human resource challenges. While circumpolar regions share many ... -
Proposal for a Comparative Review of Circumpolar Nutritional Guidelines [CircNuGuide].
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2010)"Nutrition is a major determinant of health and different national health authorities, professional organizations, and special interest groups have produced and promoted nutritional and dietary guidelines for consumers to ... -
Recommendations for the Integration of Traditional and Local Knowledge into the Work of the Arctic Council.
(Sustainable Development Working Group (SDWG), 2015)Recommendations for the Integration of Traditional and Local Knowledge into the Work of the Arctic Council, delivered by the Arctic Council Sustainable Development Working Group (SDWG) at the Arctic Council's 9th Ministerial ... -
Reducing the Incidence of Suicide in Indigenous Groups - Strengths United through Networks 2015-2017
(Sustainable Development Working Group, 2017-05-11)Under the US Arctic Council Chairmanship theme of Improving Economic and Living Conditions in Arctic Communities, the RISING SUN initiative used a consensus-building process to identify common outcomes and their measures ... -
Reindeer Herding, Traditional Knowledge, Adaptation to Climate Change and Loss of Grazing Land
(Arctic Council's Sustainable Development Working Group, 2009)The IPY EALÁT project (EALÁT: Reindeer herding, traditional knowledge, adaptation to climate change and loss of grazing land) was designed to gather information about the environmental changes which Arctic reindeer herders ... -
Report of the 1st Arctic Resilience Forum 10-11 September 2018 in Rovaniemi, Finland
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2019-03)The 1st Arctic Resilience Forum, which was organized 10-11 September 2018 in Rovaniemi, Finland, helped to form a better understanding of the opportunities for cooperation connected to Arctic resilience. The Forum showcased ...