The ALAMOT project seeks to explore how legal and policy frameworks are currently being implemented and how they can be used to respond to and shape the actions of diverse stakeholders in the Arctic.
The overall objective of the project is to generate new knowledge about current and future climate adaptation and handling of natural hazard events in remote settlements in the Arctic fostering sustainability and resilience.
This projects aims to develop a conceptual interdisciplinary framework that will inform policy and regulatory options for the Nordic countries to respond adequately to the expanding critical minerals industry in the Arctic.
The aim of the project is to develop a holistic and interdisciplinary approach to improve mine restoration in Arctic regions, in close dialogue with local communities.
The aim is to co-produce new knowledge that supports the identification and evaluation of adaptation solutions that will mitigate the impacts and risks linked with the dual effects of sea ice loss and human use pressures on the Arctic marine environment.
The projects main objective is to better understand the consequences of warming winters on Arctic lakes, to identify adaptation strategies to ensure access to fishing sites.
The proposed project will investigate migrant health needs and experienced barriers to healthcare access for Ukrainian Refugee Women (URW) residing in Norway, Sweden and Estonia.