Shaping the future of Arctic industries: a new policy brief from ArcticHubs

How do we create a sustainable Arctic where both traditional livelihoods and new economic opportunities can coexist and thrive? The ArcticHubs project, as part of its ongoing work, has explored this question deeply, resulting in a new policy brief that offers key insights and recommendations for Arctic stakeholders. The policy brief, Desired Futures for Arctic Industries, is the outcome of extensive futures studies conducted in partnership with local and indigenous …

New ArcticHubs report: geopolitical tensions and drivers of different industries in the European Arctic

A research team from the ArcticHubs has recently finished two reports which set the ground of the following project steps. The research focused on Arctic geopolitics and global drivers: an investigation of the tensions and drivers affecting the development of major industries in the European Arctic, namely, aquaculture, forestry, mining and tourism. Such kind of geopolitical research is quite new for the European Arctic: by geopolitics analysis in the report …

Reports & Publications

Policy briefs This policy brief – Future Scenarios for Arctic Industries – by Tuulentie, S., Rikkonen, P., Rikkonen, T., Inkilä, E., Lyngee-Pedersen, K., Lidestav, G., Sandström, P., Sandström, S., Iversen, A., Robertsen, R., Bogadóttir, R., Vang, E., Ólafsdóttir, R., Edvardsdóttir, A.G., Bishop, M.V., Miettinen, J., & Rautio, P.  presents recommendations for Arctic stakeholders on future scenarios for sustainable industrial development. Based on futures studies involving local and indigenous actors, it highlights …