The newly launched REXSAC film unpacks the complexities involved in building sustainability in Arctic area and can help decision makers make informed decisions on how to reach sometimes conflicting sustainability goals.
Watch here: https://t.co/3QeibsxzTw
#REXSAC
The new REXSAC film highlights how mineral extraction systems combined with other societal activities and #ClimateChange exert pressures on Arctic ecosystems & local- and traditional livelihoods.
Watch here: https://t.co/3QeibsxzTw
#REXSAC
@NordForsk
The REXSAC project aims t0 provide new thinking about sustainable development. The NEW film brings together research insights to highlight how mineral extraction systems influence livelihoods and environments in the Arctic.
WATCH: https://t.co/3QeibsxzTw
#REXSAC
The newly launched REXSAC film unpacks the complexities involved in building sustainability in Arctic area and can help decision makers make informed decisions on how to reach sometimes conflicting sustainability goals.
Watch here: https://t.co/3QeibsxzTw
@RexsacArctic
The new REXSAC film highlights how mineral extraction systems combined with other societal activities and #ClimateChange exert pressures on Arctic ecosystems & local- and traditional livelihoods. Watch the entire film here: https://t.co/nVRqsDqsZo
@NordForsk #REXSAC
REXSAC researcher, Annika E. Nilsson, will present at the webinar on 27 April: "'Policies for investments for a climate smart Barents Region" organized by the Norwegian Ministry of Climate and CICERO. For more info: https://t.co/BRTnob4LtZ
@barents_beac@CICERO_klima
Webinarium den 11 maj om #gruvbrytning och #samiskarättigheter. Christina Allard vid @LTUniv Rasmus Kløcker Larsen vid @SEIforskning och Kaisa Raitio vid @_SLU presenterar den senaste forskningen om svenskt regelverk och myndighetspraxis.https://t.co/GoWvw0TLSa #svpol
Climate change and resource interests that impact the Arctic region:require holistic ways of thinking about how to build a responsible future. We are now proud to present our REXSAC film, sharing results and conclusions from our research! Found here: https://t.co/3QeibsxzTw
Research Director position at CRC TiME, whose mission is to sustainably transform regions into post-mining prosperity, delivering value across both national and global economies. Location: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Deadline: 21 March! Click here: https://t.co/sC9X2OBufT
Nordiska Muséet, Sweden’s largest museum on cultural history, is organizing a digital book release of the multidisciplinary anthology titled “Arctic Traces: Nature and Culture in Motion” on 18 November at 16:00 CET. https://t.co/39MQg1PW5k
REXSAC researcher, Carl Österlin’s PhD Defense: Nature conservation, landscape change and indigenous rights: The role of Sámi reindeer herding for environmental objectives in the Swedish mountain landscape. Livestreamed 23 Oct. at 13:00 CET. Links here: https://t.co/gKr47A8BnN
Workshop 4 November 13-15: Towards a knowledge-based EU Arctic Policy – the role of research on history, culture and society. For program and registration:
https://t.co/VmoSSITq5L
REXSAC researcher Sverker Sörlin will give the second talk in the Arctic Environmental Humanities Workshop Series on September 29 at 11:oo am EDT (5 pm CET).Find out more and register: https://t.co/EsIfvPL6Qu
Meet Caitlynn Lindsay Beckett, A PhD candidate in Geography at Memorial University in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. Her research focuses on the remediation of contaminated mining landscapes in Northern Canada. Find out why:
https://t.co/6myZreBaqv
REXSAC researcher Sverker Sörlin will give the second talk in the Arctic Environmental Humanities Workshop Series on September 29 at 11:oo am EDT (5 pm CET).Find out more and register: https://t.co/EsIfvPL6Qu
A new documentary short-film Common Ground: The Power of Coming Together, Sápmi to Country details the struggles of indigenous peoples across the world in response to colonisation and the appropriation of traditional lands for resource development. https://t.co/ub2XG2tWad
A new documentary short-film Common Ground: The Power of Coming Together, Sápmi to Country details the struggles of indigenous peoples across the world in response to colonisation and the appropriation of traditional lands for resource development. https://t.co/ub2XG2tWad
Meet Camilla Winqvist, PhD student at KTH. Her research is focused on how abandoned mines have been handled by local, regional and national stakeholders in the past, and aims to integrate this knowledge in future decision-making processes.
https://t.co/eaX64LTl9U
No, coronavirus won’t fix climate change. But how we respond will make a big difference. REXSAC researcher Sverker Sörlin featured in this @ArcticToday article.
https://t.co/S2xrZ7Y8B9