Global drivers, local consequences: Tools for global change adaptation and sustainable development of industrial and cultural Arctic “hubs”
Akronyymi
ArcticHubs
Rahoitetun hankkeen kuvaus
Increasing global competition for natural resources poses major challenges to the Arctic. ArcticHubs will develop sustainable solutions for reconciliation of competing livelihoods and land-use modes in key Arctic ‘hubs’—important socioeconomic nodes in a geographical network—and their surroundings, considering in particular the needs and cultures of local communities (incl. indigenous people). This will be achieved by applying multi- and interdisciplinary, multi-actor participatory approaches to systematically map, identify and analyse global drivers and pressures with high environmental, societal and economic impacts affecting 33 key hubs examining sustainability of fish farming, multiple use of forests, tourism, mining and indigenous cultures. The outcome of ArcticHubs will be the provision of solution-oriented tools, such as improved public participatory geographical information systems, guidelines for ‘social license to operate’, and future scenarios to Arctic communities, industrial stakeholders, decision- and policymakers, and other relevant actors. This will enable creation and implementation of regional development strategies that reconcile new economic opportunities with traditional livelihoods, and increase the resilience of both new and existing industries and livelihoods against environmental, economic and political changes in the Arctic. The impact of the project will be long-term sustainability and resilience of future environmental, socio-cultural, economic and political factors in the increasingly competitive and globalised Arctic, enhancing social acceptance of increased economic activity. These impacts will contribute to the implementation of the new integrated EU policy for the Arctic, IPPC assessments and other major regional and global initiatives, provide support to the EU Arctic Research Cluster, and enhance engagement of and interaction between local (incl. indigenous), national and global actors.
Näytä enemmänAloitusvuosi
2020
Päättymisvuosi
2024
Myönnetty rahoitus
MAPITA OY
180 000 €
Participant
PALISKUNTAIN YHDISTYS RY
33 125 €
Participant
OPETUSHALLITUS OPH
68 437.5 €
Participant
GRANS SAMEBY (SE)
321 500 €
Participant
NORCE NORWEGIAN RESEARCH CENTRE AS (NO)
747 573.75 €
Participant
BAYERISCHES LANDESAMT FUR UMWELT (DE)
197 601.25 €
Participant
TOUCH TD LTD (UK)
254 437.5 €
Participant
MAGMA GEOPARK AS (NO)
153 360 €
Participant
FRODSKAPARSETUR FOROYA (FO)
158 375 €
Participant
NOFIMA AS (NO)
511 386.25 €
Participant
HOLASKOLI HASKOLINN A HOLUM (IS)
197 601.25 €
Participant
ROGALAND FYLKESKOMMUNE (NO)
41 187.5 €
Participant
GRONLANDS NATURINSTITUT (GL)
275 405 €
Participant
DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY (CA)
Participant
STIFTELSEN NORSK INSTITUTT FOR NATURFORSKNING NINA (NO)
298 640 €
Participant
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI TORINO (IT)
128 207.5 €
Participant
LULEA TEKNISKA UNIVERSITET (SE)
80 902.5 €
Participant
HASKOLI ISLANDS (IS)
151 137.5 €
Participant
SVERIGES LANTBRUKSUNIVERSITET (SE)
537 875 €
Participant
UNIVERSITAET FUER BODENKULTUR WIEN (AT)
480 125 €
Participant
Myönnetty summa
5 956 084 €
Rahoittaja
Euroopan unioni
Rahoitusmuoto
Research and Innovation action
Puiteohjelma
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Haku
Ohjelman osa
SOCIETAL CHALLENGES - Climate action, Environment, Resource Efficiency and Raw Materials (5412 Fighting and adapting to climate change (5413 )
Aihe
The changing cryosphere: uncertainties, risks and opportunities (LC-CLA-07-2019Haun tunniste
H2020-LC-CLA-2019-2 Muut tiedot
Rahoituspäätöksen numero
869580
Tunnistetut aiheet
arctic region