Socioeconomic and Cultural Changes in the European Arctic

Adam Stepien, Karolina Banul, Adriana Scheepstra, Karin van Dam, Kirsi Latola, Timo Koivurova

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The chapter provides overview of the Arctic sociocultural landscape, highlighting innovative and growing Arctic cities, thinnig-out rural areas, demographic challenges, and dependence on extractive and primary industries. Indigenous peoples often experience these elements in distinct manners.
The EU has a number of programmes that support socioeconomic development and co-operation in the North, as well as relevant transport policies and environmental regulations. When designing and carrying out actions affecting socioeconomic and cultural development, the EU decision-makers should take into account: the region's intra-regional and core-periphery connectivity; power structures, social conflicts and cultural diversity; human-nature interactions; as well as the state of innovation, entrepreneurship and education.
The EU's focus on entrepreneurship and innovation within co-operation and cohension programmes is likely to continue in the future, although greater attention to gender issues and indigenous peoples is recommended. Intra-regional accessibility and connectivity must not be neglected. The special characteristics and needs of Arctic cities need to be taken into account in EU policies and programmes.
Originele taal-2English
TitelThe Changing Arctic and the European Union
SubtitelA book based on the Report "Strategic Assessment of Developement of the Arctic: Assessment Conducted for the European Union
RedacteurenAdam Stepien, Timo Koivurova, Paula Kankaanpää
UitgeverijBrill / Nijhoff
Pagina's213-242
Aantal pagina's30
Volume89
ISBN van geprinte versie978-90-04-30317-1
StatusPublished - jan.-2016

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NaamNijhoff Law Specials
Volume89

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