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This book deals with the transformation of the Arctic from an isolated or a distant region to a member of the global community, vulnerable to global changes, and an area frequently in the very center of the world's attention. Increased global interest is a potential source of tensions between the need for exploration or exploitation, and the requirements of protection. This context calls for new data, knowledge and information vital for a better understanding of interactions between different systems, as well as developing awareness about the current and potential changes in the future. The objective of the book is to help develop a strategy of adaptation to climate change based on the knowledge and experience of the extremely effective mechanisms which for centuries made survival possible in this region.
Contents
Introduction.- The High North.- he High North as a part of the global climate system: contemporary challenges.- Peoples of the High North.- The High North: the economic dimension.- The political dimension: North European Countries and the High North.- The High North as the area of international cooperation.- The High North: a source of conflicts or opportunities.- Conclusion.