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The establishment of the Arctic Council was considered an important milestone enhancing cooperation in the circumpolar North. In the Ottawa Declaration, the eight Arctic States established the Council as a high-level forum to provide means for promoting cooperation, coordination and interaction among the Arctic States – including thefull
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The 12th Ministerial meeting of the Arctic Council will mark the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship term. The meeting will be held on 20th May 2021 in Reykjavik, Iceland. It provides an opportunity to review the Council’s activities and accomplishments under Iceland’s Chairmanship. It will also see the Russian Federation assume the role for the next two years.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The comprehensive program of the Russian Chairmanship involves multilateral cooperation in the following priority areas: 1. People of the Arctic, including Indigenous Peoples. The sustainable development of the Arctic is largely determined by the quality of human capital. The Russian Chairmanship’s main focus will be given to enhancing ARCTIC COUNCIL STRATEGIC PLAN 2021 TO 2030 Page 1 of 7 Reykjavík, 20 May 2021 Arctic Council Strategic Plan 2021 to 2030 This Strategic Plan is adopted in recognition of the Arctic Council’s 25th anniversary at the Council’s 12th MinisterialMeeting.
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15 Jun-17 Jun 2021. EPPR Expert Group Meetings Online. 17 Jun 2021. SDWG Executive Meeting Moscow, Russian Federation. 22 Jun-23 Jun 2021. EPPR Plenary Online. 29 Jun-30 Jun 2021. SAO Executive Meeting Moscow, Russian Federation. See all.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The Russian Chairmanship Begins. 10 May 2021. The Russian Federation Pathways. May 2021 marks the second time Russia will assume the Chairmanship of the Arctic Council. In a quarter of a century of its existence, the Council, whose anniversary we are celebrating this year, has turned into an influential forum for intergovernmentaldialogue
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The establishment of the Arctic Council was considered an important milestone enhancing cooperation in the circumpolar North. In the Ottawa Declaration, the eight Arctic States established the Council as a high-level forum to provide means for promoting cooperation, coordination and interaction among the Arctic States – including thefull
ARCTIC COUNCIL
The 12th Ministerial meeting of the Arctic Council will mark the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship term. The meeting will be held on 20th May 2021 in Reykjavik, Iceland. It provides an opportunity to review the Council’s activities and accomplishments under Iceland’s Chairmanship. It will also see the Russian Federation assume the role for the next two years.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The comprehensive program of the Russian Chairmanship involves multilateral cooperation in the following priority areas: 1. People of the Arctic, including Indigenous Peoples. The sustainable development of the Arctic is largely determined by the quality of human capital. The Russian Chairmanship’s main focus will be given to enhancing ARCTIC COUNCIL STRATEGIC PLAN 2021 TO 2030 Page 1 of 7 Reykjavík, 20 May 2021 Arctic Council Strategic Plan 2021 to 2030 This Strategic Plan is adopted in recognition of the Arctic Council’s 25th anniversary at the Council’s 12th MinisterialMeeting.
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15 Jun-17 Jun 2021. EPPR Expert Group Meetings Online. 17 Jun 2021. SDWG Executive Meeting Moscow, Russian Federation. 22 Jun-23 Jun 2021. EPPR Plenary Online. 29 Jun-30 Jun 2021. SAO Executive Meeting Moscow, Russian Federation. See all.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The Russian Chairmanship Begins. 10 May 2021. The Russian Federation Pathways. May 2021 marks the second time Russia will assume the Chairmanship of the Arctic Council. In a quarter of a century of its existence, the Council, whose anniversary we are celebrating this year, has turned into an influential forum for intergovernmentaldialogue
ARCTIC COUNCIL
The 12 th Ministerial meeting of the Arctic Council will mark the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship term. The meeting will be held on 20 th May 2021 in Reykjavik, Iceland. It provides an opportunity to review the Council’s activities and accomplishments under Iceland’s Chairmanship.ARCTIC COUNCIL
UArctic and the Arctic Council at 25. 10 May 2021. 25th Anniversary Pathways University of the Arctic (UArctic) By Lars Kullerud - President, University of the Arctic; Outi Snellman, Vice-President Administration at University of the Arctic; Scott Forrest, Chief Communications Officer, University of the Arctic. Around the time thatwe were
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On 20 May, Iceland will host the 12 th Arctic Council Ministerial meeting in Reykjavik and online. The meeting marks the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship of the Arctic Council and the beginning of the Russian Federation’s Chairmanship for the years 2021-2023. The meeting is also the first to be hosted in-person, underthe auspices
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Navigating Arctic waters with the Arctic Council and the International Maritime Organization. Through the Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment Working Group, the Arctic Council and IMO work together to encourage implementation of the Polar Code. Now in its 27 Nov 2020.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The blue bioeconomy is and will be a major contributor to achieving sustainable development in the Arctic and beyond. The term “blue bioeconomy” refers to innovation potentials in utilizing and creating new marine products with the help of new unconventional processing methods. It is therefore also one of today’s main sourcesfor great
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Black carbon and methane emissions and their effects on the terrestrial and marine Arctic environment and human health has emerged as a cross-cutting theme across Arctic Council Working Groups. Experts from these Working Groups are covering aspects of the issue and are working together to contribute to a better understanding of the issueat large.
ARCTIC COUNCIL STRATEGIC PLAN The Arctic Council: Perspectives on a Changing Arctic, The Council’s Work, and Key Challenges. A Joint Memorandum of a Multilateral Audit on the Arctic States’ national authorities’ work with the ArcticCouncil.
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Ship traffic is increasing in the Arctic. The exploration and extraction of resources and increasing marine tourism combined with changing environmental, societal and economic patterns is leading to more shipping activity in the region and have brought a THE ECONOMY OF THE NORTH The Economy of the North – ECONOR 2020 report finalizes the ECONORIV project.
SPEECH BY SECRETARY OF STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA "The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service convened a meeting of competent polar bear authorities in the polar bear Range States to provide an international forum to exchange information onARCTIC COUNCIL
The establishment of the Arctic Council was considered an important milestone enhancing cooperation in the circumpolar North. In the Ottawa Declaration, the eight Arctic States established the Council as a high-level forum to provide means for promoting cooperation, coordination and interaction among the Arctic States – including thefull
ARCTIC COUNCIL
The comprehensive program of the Russian Chairmanship involves multilateral cooperation in the following priority areas: 1. People of the Arctic, including Indigenous Peoples. The sustainable development of the Arctic is largely determined by the quality of human capital. The Russian Chairmanship’s main focus will be given to enhancingARCTIC COUNCIL
The 12th Ministerial meeting of the Arctic Council will mark the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship term. The meeting will be held on 20th May 2021 in Reykjavik, Iceland. It provides an opportunity to review the Council’s activities and accomplishments under Iceland’s Chairmanship. It will also see the Russian Federation assume the role for the next two years.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The Russian Chairmanship Begins. 10 May 2021. The Russian Federation Pathways. May 2021 marks the second time Russia will assume the Chairmanship of the Arctic Council. In a quarter of a century of its existence, the Council, whose anniversary we are celebrating this year, has turned into an influential forum for intergovernmentaldialogue
ARCTIC COUNCIL
The 12 th Ministerial meeting of the Arctic Council will mark the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship term. The meeting will be held on 20 th May 2021 in Reykjavik, Iceland. It provides an opportunity to review the Council’s activities and accomplishments under Iceland’s Chairmanship.ARCTIC COUNCIL
15 Jun-17 Jun 2021. EPPR Expert Group Meetings Online. 17 Jun 2021. SDWG Executive Meeting Moscow, Russian Federation. 22 Jun-23 Jun 2021. EPPR Plenary Online. 29 Jun-30 Jun 2021. SAO Executive Meeting Moscow, Russian Federation. See all.ARCTIC COUNCIL
On 20 May, Iceland will host the 12 th Arctic Council Ministerial meeting in Reykjavik and online. The meeting marks the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship of the Arctic Council and the beginning of the Russian Federation’s Chairmanship for the years 2021-2023. The meeting is also the first to be hosted in-person, underthe auspices
ARCTIC COUNCIL STRATEGIC PLAN 2021 TO 2030 Page 1 of 7 Reykjavík, 20 May 2021 Arctic Council Strategic Plan 2021 to 2030 This Strategic Plan is adopted in recognition of the Arctic Council’s 25th anniversary at the Council’s 12th MinisterialMeeting.
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Website. The basic purpose of a sound solid waste management program is to protect the health of local residents and the environment upon which they depend. Modern technologies and economies-of-scale can allow urban Arctic communities to achieve this end, and aspire to meet regional, national or global stewardship responsibilities.ARCTIC COUNCIL
Black carbon and methane emissions and their effects on the terrestrial and marine Arctic environment and human health has emerged as a cross-cutting theme across Arctic Council Working Groups. Experts from these Working Groups are covering aspects of the issue and are working together to contribute to a better understanding of the issueat large.
ARCTIC COUNCIL
The establishment of the Arctic Council was considered an important milestone enhancing cooperation in the circumpolar North. In the Ottawa Declaration, the eight Arctic States established the Council as a high-level forum to provide means for promoting cooperation, coordination and interaction among the Arctic States – including thefull
ARCTIC COUNCIL
The comprehensive program of the Russian Chairmanship involves multilateral cooperation in the following priority areas: 1. People of the Arctic, including Indigenous Peoples. The sustainable development of the Arctic is largely determined by the quality of human capital. The Russian Chairmanship’s main focus will be given to enhancingARCTIC COUNCIL
The 12th Ministerial meeting of the Arctic Council will mark the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship term. The meeting will be held on 20th May 2021 in Reykjavik, Iceland. It provides an opportunity to review the Council’s activities and accomplishments under Iceland’s Chairmanship. It will also see the Russian Federation assume the role for the next two years.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The Russian Chairmanship Begins. 10 May 2021. The Russian Federation Pathways. May 2021 marks the second time Russia will assume the Chairmanship of the Arctic Council. In a quarter of a century of its existence, the Council, whose anniversary we are celebrating this year, has turned into an influential forum for intergovernmentaldialogue
ARCTIC COUNCIL
The 12 th Ministerial meeting of the Arctic Council will mark the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship term. The meeting will be held on 20 th May 2021 in Reykjavik, Iceland. It provides an opportunity to review the Council’s activities and accomplishments under Iceland’s Chairmanship.ARCTIC COUNCIL
15 Jun-17 Jun 2021. EPPR Expert Group Meetings Online. 17 Jun 2021. SDWG Executive Meeting Moscow, Russian Federation. 22 Jun-23 Jun 2021. EPPR Plenary Online. 29 Jun-30 Jun 2021. SAO Executive Meeting Moscow, Russian Federation. See all.ARCTIC COUNCIL
On 20 May, Iceland will host the 12 th Arctic Council Ministerial meeting in Reykjavik and online. The meeting marks the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship of the Arctic Council and the beginning of the Russian Federation’s Chairmanship for the years 2021-2023. The meeting is also the first to be hosted in-person, underthe auspices
ARCTIC COUNCIL STRATEGIC PLAN 2021 TO 2030 Page 1 of 7 Reykjavík, 20 May 2021 Arctic Council Strategic Plan 2021 to 2030 This Strategic Plan is adopted in recognition of the Arctic Council’s 25th anniversary at the Council’s 12th MinisterialMeeting.
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Website. The basic purpose of a sound solid waste management program is to protect the health of local residents and the environment upon which they depend. Modern technologies and economies-of-scale can allow urban Arctic communities to achieve this end, and aspire to meet regional, national or global stewardship responsibilities.ARCTIC COUNCIL
Black carbon and methane emissions and their effects on the terrestrial and marine Arctic environment and human health has emerged as a cross-cutting theme across Arctic Council Working Groups. Experts from these Working Groups are covering aspects of the issue and are working together to contribute to a better understanding of the issueat large.
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An Arctic Council Framework for enhanced black carbon and methane emissions reductions. Assisted in the establishment of the open-access archive project to enhance the public’s accessibility to the Arctic Council’s work. The Arctic Council was established in Canada inARCTIC COUNCIL
The 12 th Ministerial meeting of the Arctic Council will mark the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship term. The meeting will be held on 20 th May 2021 in Reykjavik, Iceland. It provides an opportunity to review the Council’s activities and accomplishments under Iceland’s Chairmanship.ARCTIC COUNCIL
Criteria for admitting observers. As set out in the Declaration on the Establishment of the Arctic Council and governed by the Arctic Council Rules of Procedure, observer status in the Arctic Council is open to non-Arctic States; inter-governmental and inter-parliamentary organizations, global and regional; and non-governmental organizations that the Council determines can contribute to its work.ARCTIC COUNCIL
Arctic Athabaskan Council. The Arctic Athabaskan Council (AAC) is an international treaty organization that represents approximately 45,000 Indigenous peoples of Athabaskan descent spanning 76 communities in Alaska, US, Yukon and Northwest Territories in Canada.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The mission of the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme Working Group (AMAP) is to monitor and assess pollution and climate change issues in the Arctic. AMAP produces independent, science-based and peer-reviewed assessments of the status of pollution and climate change in the Arctic in order to provide the basis for sound policy- and decision-making.ARCTIC COUNCIL
PAME addresses marine policy measures in response to environmental change from both land and sea-based activities. PAME develops and coordinates strategic plans, programs, assessments and guidelines, complementing existing legal arrangements aimed at protection of the Arctic marine environment.ARCTIC COUNCIL
250,000. Visit website. RAIPON's goal is to protect Indigenous peoples’ human rights, defend their legal interests, assist in solving environmental, social, economic, cultural and educational issues and to promote their right to self-governance. RAIPON works with the State Duma and the Government of the Russian Federationregarding
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The Emergency Prevention, Preparedness and Response (EPPR) Working Group is mandated to contribute to the prevention, preparedness and response to environmental and other emergencies, accidents and search and rescue (SAR). While not an operational response organization, EPPR conducts projects to address gaps, prepare strategies, share information, collect data, and collaborate with ARCTIC COUNCIL STRATEGIC PLAN The Arctic Council: Perspectives on a Changing Arctic, The Council’s Work, and Key Challenges. A Joint Memorandum of a Multilateral Audit on the Arctic States’ national authorities’ work with the ArcticCouncil.
AGREEMENT ON COOPERATION ON MARINE OIL POLLUTION "AGREEMENT on Cooperation on Marine Oil Pollution Preparedness and Response in the Arctic The Government of Canada, the Government of the Kingdom of Denmark, the Government of the Republic of Finland, the Government of Iceland, the Government of the Kingdom of Norway, the Government of the Russian Federation, the Government of the Kingdom of Sweden, and the Government of the UnitedARCTIC COUNCIL
The establishment of the Arctic Council was considered an important milestone enhancing cooperation in the circumpolar North. In the Ottawa Declaration, the eight Arctic States established the Council as a high-level forum to provide means for promoting cooperation, coordination and interaction among the Arctic States – including thefull
ARCTIC COUNCIL
The comprehensive program of the Russian Chairmanship involves multilateral cooperation in the following priority areas: 1. People of the Arctic, including Indigenous Peoples. The sustainable development of the Arctic is largely determined by the quality of human capital. The Russian Chairmanship’s main focus will be given to enhancingARCTIC COUNCIL
The 12th Ministerial meeting of the Arctic Council will mark the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship term. The meeting will be held on 20th May 2021 in Reykjavik, Iceland. It provides an opportunity to review the Council’s activities and accomplishments under Iceland’s Chairmanship. It will also see the Russian Federation assume the role for the next two years.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The Russian Chairmanship Begins. 10 May 2021. The Russian Federation Pathways. May 2021 marks the second time Russia will assume the Chairmanship of the Arctic Council. In a quarter of a century of its existence, the Council, whose anniversary we are celebrating this year, has turned into an influential forum for intergovernmentaldialogue
ARCTIC COUNCIL
The 12 th Ministerial meeting of the Arctic Council will mark the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship term. The meeting will be held on 20 th May 2021 in Reykjavik, Iceland. It provides an opportunity to review the Council’s activities and accomplishments under Iceland’s Chairmanship.ARCTIC COUNCIL
15 Jun-17 Jun 2021. EPPR Expert Group Meetings Online. 17 Jun 2021. SDWG Executive Meeting Moscow, Russian Federation. 22 Jun-23 Jun 2021. EPPR Plenary Online. 29 Jun-30 Jun 2021. SAO Executive Meeting Moscow, Russian Federation. See all.ARCTIC COUNCIL
On 20 May, Iceland will host the 12 th Arctic Council Ministerial meeting in Reykjavik and online. The meeting marks the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship of the Arctic Council and the beginning of the Russian Federation’s Chairmanship for the years 2021-2023. The meeting is also the first to be hosted in-person, underthe auspices
ARCTIC COUNCIL STRATEGIC PLAN 2021 TO 2030 Page 1 of 7 Reykjavík, 20 May 2021 Arctic Council Strategic Plan 2021 to 2030 This Strategic Plan is adopted in recognition of the Arctic Council’s 25th anniversary at the Council’s 12th MinisterialMeeting.
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Website. The basic purpose of a sound solid waste management program is to protect the health of local residents and the environment upon which they depend. Modern technologies and economies-of-scale can allow urban Arctic communities to achieve this end, and aspire to meet regional, national or global stewardship responsibilities.ARCTIC COUNCIL
Black carbon and methane emissions and their effects on the terrestrial and marine Arctic environment and human health has emerged as a cross-cutting theme across Arctic Council Working Groups. Experts from these Working Groups are covering aspects of the issue and are working together to contribute to a better understanding of the issueat large.
ARCTIC COUNCIL
The establishment of the Arctic Council was considered an important milestone enhancing cooperation in the circumpolar North. In the Ottawa Declaration, the eight Arctic States established the Council as a high-level forum to provide means for promoting cooperation, coordination and interaction among the Arctic States – including thefull
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The comprehensive program of the Russian Chairmanship involves multilateral cooperation in the following priority areas: 1. People of the Arctic, including Indigenous Peoples. The sustainable development of the Arctic is largely determined by the quality of human capital. The Russian Chairmanship’s main focus will be given to enhancingARCTIC COUNCIL
The 12th Ministerial meeting of the Arctic Council will mark the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship term. The meeting will be held on 20th May 2021 in Reykjavik, Iceland. It provides an opportunity to review the Council’s activities and accomplishments under Iceland’s Chairmanship. It will also see the Russian Federation assume the role for the next two years.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The Russian Chairmanship Begins. 10 May 2021. The Russian Federation Pathways. May 2021 marks the second time Russia will assume the Chairmanship of the Arctic Council. In a quarter of a century of its existence, the Council, whose anniversary we are celebrating this year, has turned into an influential forum for intergovernmentaldialogue
ARCTIC COUNCIL
The 12 th Ministerial meeting of the Arctic Council will mark the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship term. The meeting will be held on 20 th May 2021 in Reykjavik, Iceland. It provides an opportunity to review the Council’s activities and accomplishments under Iceland’s Chairmanship.ARCTIC COUNCIL
15 Jun-17 Jun 2021. EPPR Expert Group Meetings Online. 17 Jun 2021. SDWG Executive Meeting Moscow, Russian Federation. 22 Jun-23 Jun 2021. EPPR Plenary Online. 29 Jun-30 Jun 2021. SAO Executive Meeting Moscow, Russian Federation. See all.ARCTIC COUNCIL
On 20 May, Iceland will host the 12 th Arctic Council Ministerial meeting in Reykjavik and online. The meeting marks the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship of the Arctic Council and the beginning of the Russian Federation’s Chairmanship for the years 2021-2023. The meeting is also the first to be hosted in-person, underthe auspices
ARCTIC COUNCIL STRATEGIC PLAN 2021 TO 2030 Page 1 of 7 Reykjavík, 20 May 2021 Arctic Council Strategic Plan 2021 to 2030 This Strategic Plan is adopted in recognition of the Arctic Council’s 25th anniversary at the Council’s 12th MinisterialMeeting.
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Website. The basic purpose of a sound solid waste management program is to protect the health of local residents and the environment upon which they depend. Modern technologies and economies-of-scale can allow urban Arctic communities to achieve this end, and aspire to meet regional, national or global stewardship responsibilities.ARCTIC COUNCIL
Black carbon and methane emissions and their effects on the terrestrial and marine Arctic environment and human health has emerged as a cross-cutting theme across Arctic Council Working Groups. Experts from these Working Groups are covering aspects of the issue and are working together to contribute to a better understanding of the issueat large.
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An Arctic Council Framework for enhanced black carbon and methane emissions reductions. Assisted in the establishment of the open-access archive project to enhance the public’s accessibility to the Arctic Council’s work. The Arctic Council was established in Canada inARCTIC COUNCIL
The Arctic Council is the leading intergovernmental forum promoting cooperation, coordination and interaction among the Arctic States, Arctic Indigenous peoples and other Arctic inhabitants on common Arctic issues, in particular on issues of sustainable development and environmental protection inARCTIC COUNCIL
1996. On September 19, 1996 in Ottawa, the Arctic Council was established as a high-level intergovernmental forum to enhance cooperation, coordination and interaction among the Arctic States with the active involvement of Arctic Indigenous peoples and other Arcticinhabitants on
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Arctic Athabaskan Council. The Arctic Athabaskan Council (AAC) is an international treaty organization that represents approximately 45,000 Indigenous peoples of Athabaskan descent spanning 76 communities in Alaska, US, Yukon and Northwest Territories in Canada.ARCTIC COUNCIL
Criteria for admitting observers. As set out in the Declaration on the Establishment of the Arctic Council and governed by the Arctic Council Rules of Procedure, observer status in the Arctic Council is open to non-Arctic States; inter-governmental and inter-parliamentary organizations, global and regional; and non-governmental organizations that the Council determines can contribute to its work.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The Emergency Prevention, Preparedness and Response (EPPR) Working Group is mandated to contribute to the prevention, preparedness and response to environmental and other emergencies, accidents and search and rescue (SAR). While not an operational response organization, EPPR conducts projects to address gaps, prepare strategies, share information, collect data, and collaborate withARCTIC COUNCIL
The mission of the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme Working Group (AMAP) is to monitor and assess pollution and climate change issues in the Arctic. AMAP produces independent, science-based and peer-reviewed assessments of the status of pollution and climate change in the Arctic in order to provide the basis for sound policy- and decision-making.ARCTIC COUNCIL
PAME addresses marine policy measures in response to environmental change from both land and sea-based activities. PAME develops and coordinates strategic plans, programs, assessments and guidelines, complementing existing legal arrangements aimed at protection of the Arctic marine environment.ARCTIC COUNCIL
250,000. Visit website. RAIPON's goal is to protect Indigenous peoples’ human rights, defend their legal interests, assist in solving environmental, social, economic, cultural and educational issues and to promote their right to self-governance. RAIPON works with the State Duma and the Government of the Russian Federationregarding
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Knowledge gaps and areas for potential action in the Arctic CouncilARCTIC COUNCIL
The comprehensive program of the Russian Chairmanship involves multilateral cooperation in the following priority areas: 1. People of the Arctic, including Indigenous Peoples. The sustainable development of the Arctic is largely determined by the quality of human capital. The Russian Chairmanship’s main focus will be given to enhancingARCTIC COUNCIL
The 12th Ministerial meeting of the Arctic Council will mark the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship term. The meeting will be held on 20th May 2021 in Reykjavik, Iceland. It provides an opportunity to review the Council’s activities and accomplishments under Iceland’s Chairmanship. It will also see the Russian Federation assume the role for the next two years.ARCTIC COUNCIL
UArctic and the Arctic Council at 25. 10 May 2021. 25th Anniversary Pathways University of the Arctic (UArctic) By Lars Kullerud - President, University of the Arctic; Outi Snellman, Vice-President Administration at University of the Arctic; Scott Forrest, Chief Communications Officer, University of the Arctic. Around the time thatwe were
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The 12 th Ministerial meeting of the Arctic Council will mark the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship term. The meeting will be held on 20 th May 2021 in Reykjavik, Iceland. It provides an opportunity to review the Council’s activities and accomplishments under Iceland’s Chairmanship.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The Russian Chairmanship Begins. 10 May 2021. The Russian Federation Pathways. May 2021 marks the second time Russia will assume the Chairmanship of the Arctic Council. In a quarter of a century of its existence, the Council, whose anniversary we are celebrating this year, has turned into an influential forum for intergovernmentaldialogue
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15 Jun-17 Jun 2021. EPPR Expert Group Meetings Online. 17 Jun 2021. SDWG Executive Meeting Moscow, Russian Federation. 22 Jun-23 Jun 2021. EPPR Plenary Online. 29 Jun-30 Jun 2021. SAO Executive Meeting Moscow, Russian Federation. See all.ARCTIC COUNCIL
Website. The basic purpose of a sound solid waste management program is to protect the health of local residents and the environment upon which they depend. Modern technologies and economies-of-scale can allow urban Arctic communities to achieve this end, and aspire to meet regional, national or global stewardship responsibilities.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The comprehensive program of the Russian Chairmanship involves multilateral cooperation in the following priority areas: 1. People of the Arctic, including Indigenous Peoples. The sustainable development of the Arctic is largely determined by the quality of human capital. The Russian Chairmanship’s main focus will be given to enhancingARCTIC COUNCIL
The 12th Ministerial meeting of the Arctic Council will mark the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship term. The meeting will be held on 20th May 2021 in Reykjavik, Iceland. It provides an opportunity to review the Council’s activities and accomplishments under Iceland’s Chairmanship. It will also see the Russian Federation assume the role for the next two years.ARCTIC COUNCIL
UArctic and the Arctic Council at 25. 10 May 2021. 25th Anniversary Pathways University of the Arctic (UArctic) By Lars Kullerud - President, University of the Arctic; Outi Snellman, Vice-President Administration at University of the Arctic; Scott Forrest, Chief Communications Officer, University of the Arctic. Around the time thatwe were
ARCTIC COUNCIL
The 12 th Ministerial meeting of the Arctic Council will mark the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship term. The meeting will be held on 20 th May 2021 in Reykjavik, Iceland. It provides an opportunity to review the Council’s activities and accomplishments under Iceland’s Chairmanship.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The Russian Chairmanship Begins. 10 May 2021. The Russian Federation Pathways. May 2021 marks the second time Russia will assume the Chairmanship of the Arctic Council. In a quarter of a century of its existence, the Council, whose anniversary we are celebrating this year, has turned into an influential forum for intergovernmentaldialogue
ARCTIC COUNCIL
15 Jun-17 Jun 2021. EPPR Expert Group Meetings Online. 17 Jun 2021. SDWG Executive Meeting Moscow, Russian Federation. 22 Jun-23 Jun 2021. EPPR Plenary Online. 29 Jun-30 Jun 2021. SAO Executive Meeting Moscow, Russian Federation. See all.ARCTIC COUNCIL
Website. The basic purpose of a sound solid waste management program is to protect the health of local residents and the environment upon which they depend. Modern technologies and economies-of-scale can allow urban Arctic communities to achieve this end, and aspire to meet regional, national or global stewardship responsibilities.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The 12 th Ministerial meeting of the Arctic Council will mark the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship term. The meeting will be held on 20 th May 2021 in Reykjavik, Iceland. It provides an opportunity to review the Council’s activities and accomplishments under Iceland’s Chairmanship.ARCTIC COUNCIL
On 20 May, Iceland will host the 12 th Arctic Council Ministerial meeting in Reykjavik and online. The meeting marks the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship of the Arctic Council and the beginning of the Russian Federation’s Chairmanship for the years 2021-2023. The meeting is also the first to be hosted in-person, underthe auspices
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Navigating Arctic waters with the Arctic Council and the International Maritime Organization. Through the Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment Working Group, the Arctic Council and IMO work together to encourage implementation of the Polar Code. Now in its 27 Nov 2020.ARCTIC COUNCIL
About the Expert Group. To help implement these commitments, the Framework established an Expert Group on Black Carbon and Methane. The Expert Group was tasked with developing a biennial “Summary of Progress and Recommendations” based on the national reports and other relevant information.RECENTLY ADDED
Knowledge gaps and areas for potential action in the Arctic Council ARCTIC MARINE TOURISM PROJECT (AMTP). BEST PRACTICE The Arctic Marine Tourism Project (AMTP) is the first project in a potential suite of renewed efforts by the Arctic Council’s Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment (PAME) Working Group to analyze and encourage sustainable tourism across the circumpolarArctic.
ARCTIC COUNCIL RULES OF PROCEDURE 3 ARCTIC COUNCIL RULES OF PROCEDURE In accordance with Article 6 of the Declaration on the Establishment of the Arctic Council ofSeptember 19,
BROWSING 12. MINISTERIAL MEETING IN REYKJAVIK, ICELAND Developing a program to monitor plastic pollution in seabirds in thepan-Arctic region.
INCLUDING THE NORTH: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE POLICIES This book celebrates the University of the Arctic Thematic Network on Teacher Education for Social Justice and Diversity. The Network was established in Ulan Ude, Republic of Buryatia in Russia, in 2015 with six founding member organisations from Finland, Canada, Russia, Scotland and Mongolia. SPEECH BY SECRETARY OF STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA "The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service convened a meeting of competent polar bear authorities in the polar bear Range States to provide an international forum to exchange information onARCTIC COUNCIL
The establishment of the Arctic Council was considered an important milestone enhancing cooperation in the circumpolar North. In the Ottawa Declaration, the eight Arctic States established the Council as a high-level forum to provide means for promoting cooperation, coordination and interaction among the Arctic States – including thefull
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The Russian Chairmanship’s main focus will be given to enhancing sustainability, resilience and viability of the Arctic communities, climate change adaptation measures, improving the well-being, health, education, quality of life of the Arctic inhabitants, as well as ensuring sustainable socio-economic development in the region.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The 12th Ministerial meeting of the Arctic Council will mark the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship term. The meeting will be held on 20th May 2021 in Reykjavik, Iceland. It provides an opportunity to review the Council’s activities and accomplishments under Iceland’s Chairmanship. It will also see the Russian Federation assume the role for the next two years.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The Russian Chairmanship Begins. 10 May 2021. The Russian Federation Pathways. May 2021 marks the second time Russia will assume the Chairmanship of the Arctic Council. In a quarter of a century of its existence, the Council, whose anniversary we are celebrating this year, has turned into an influential forum for intergovernmentaldialogue
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UArctic and the Arctic Council at 25. 10 May 2021. 25th Anniversary Pathways University of the Arctic (UArctic) By Lars Kullerud - President, University of the Arctic; Outi Snellman, Vice-President Administration at University of the Arctic; Scott Forrest, Chief Communications Officer, University of the Arctic. Around the time thatwe were
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Website. The basic purpose of a sound solid waste management program is to protect the health of local residents and the environment upon which they depend. Modern technologies and economies-of-scale can allow urban Arctic communities to achieve this end, and aspire to meet regional, national or global stewardship responsibilities.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The establishment of the Arctic Council was considered an important milestone enhancing cooperation in the circumpolar North. In the Ottawa Declaration, the eight Arctic States established the Council as a high-level forum to provide means for promoting cooperation, coordination and interaction among the Arctic States – including thefull
ARCTIC COUNCIL
The Russian Chairmanship’s main focus will be given to enhancing sustainability, resilience and viability of the Arctic communities, climate change adaptation measures, improving the well-being, health, education, quality of life of the Arctic inhabitants, as well as ensuring sustainable socio-economic development in the region.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The 12th Ministerial meeting of the Arctic Council will mark the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship term. The meeting will be held on 20th May 2021 in Reykjavik, Iceland. It provides an opportunity to review the Council’s activities and accomplishments under Iceland’s Chairmanship. It will also see the Russian Federation assume the role for the next two years.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The Russian Chairmanship Begins. 10 May 2021. The Russian Federation Pathways. May 2021 marks the second time Russia will assume the Chairmanship of the Arctic Council. In a quarter of a century of its existence, the Council, whose anniversary we are celebrating this year, has turned into an influential forum for intergovernmentaldialogue
ARCTIC COUNCIL
UArctic and the Arctic Council at 25. 10 May 2021. 25th Anniversary Pathways University of the Arctic (UArctic) By Lars Kullerud - President, University of the Arctic; Outi Snellman, Vice-President Administration at University of the Arctic; Scott Forrest, Chief Communications Officer, University of the Arctic. Around the time thatwe were
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Website. The basic purpose of a sound solid waste management program is to protect the health of local residents and the environment upon which they depend. Modern technologies and economies-of-scale can allow urban Arctic communities to achieve this end, and aspire to meet regional, national or global stewardship responsibilities.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The Arctic Council is the leading intergovernmental forum promoting cooperation, coordination and interaction among the Arctic States, Arctic Indigenous peoples and other Arctic inhabitants on common Arctic issues, in particular on issues of sustainable development and environmental protection inARCTIC COUNCIL
Arctic Council Foreign Ministers sign the Reykjavik Declaration, adopt the Council’s first Strategic Plan and pass the Chairmanship from Iceland to the Russian Federation. The Arctic States reaffirmed the Council’s commitment to maintain a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable Arctic region during the Arctic Council Ministerialmeeting
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The 12 th Ministerial meeting of the Arctic Council will mark the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship term. The meeting will be held on 20 th May 2021 in Reykjavik, Iceland. It provides an opportunity to review the Council’s activities and accomplishments under Iceland’s Chairmanship.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The Emergency Prevention, Preparedness and Response (EPPR) Working Group is mandated to contribute to the prevention, preparedness and response to environmental and other emergencies, accidents and search and rescue (SAR). While not an operational response organization, EPPR conducts projects to address gaps, prepare strategies, share information, collect data, and collaborate with ARCTIC COUNCIL STRATEGIC PLAN 2021 TO 2030 Page 1 of 7 Reykjavík, 20 May 2021 Arctic Council Strategic Plan 2021 to 2030 This Strategic Plan is adopted in recognition of the Arctic Council’s 25th anniversary at the Council’s 12th MinisterialMeeting.
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PAME addresses marine policy measures in response to environmental change from both land and sea-based activities. PAME develops and coordinates strategic plans, programs, assessments and guidelines, complementing existing legal arrangements aimed at protection of the Arctic marine environment.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The mission of the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme Working Group (AMAP) is to monitor and assess pollution and climate change issues in the Arctic. AMAP produces independent, science-based and peer-reviewed assessments of the status of pollution and climate change in the Arctic in order to provide the basis for sound policy- and decision-making. ARCTIC COUNCIL STRATEGIC PLAN The Arctic Council: Perspectives on a Changing Arctic, The Council’s Work, and Key Challenges. A Joint Memorandum of a Multilateral Audit on the Arctic States’ national authorities’ work with the ArcticCouncil.
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The blue bioeconomy is and will be a major contributor to achieving sustainable development in the Arctic and beyond. The term “blue bioeconomy” refers to innovation potentials in utilizing and creating new marine products with the help of new unconventional processing methods. It is therefore also one of today’s main sourcesfor great
AGREEMENT ON COOPERATION ON MARINE OIL POLLUTION "AGREEMENT on Cooperation on Marine Oil Pollution Preparedness and Response in the Arctic The Government of Canada, the Government of the Kingdom of Denmark, the Government of the Republic of Finland, the Government of Iceland, the Government of the Kingdom of Norway, the Government of the Russian Federation, the Government of the Kingdom of Sweden, and the Government of the UnitedARCTIC COUNCIL
The establishment of the Arctic Council was considered an important milestone enhancing cooperation in the circumpolar North. In the Ottawa Declaration, the eight Arctic States established the Council as a high-level forum to provide means for promoting cooperation, coordination and interaction among the Arctic States – including thefull
ARCTIC COUNCIL
The Russian Chairmanship’s main focus will be given to enhancing sustainability, resilience and viability of the Arctic communities, climate change adaptation measures, improving the well-being, health, education, quality of life of the Arctic inhabitants, as well as ensuring sustainable socio-economic development in the region.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The 12th Ministerial meeting of the Arctic Council will mark the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship term. The meeting will be held on 20th May 2021 in Reykjavik, Iceland. It provides an opportunity to review the Council’s activities and accomplishments under Iceland’s Chairmanship. It will also see the Russian Federation assume the role for the next two years.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The Russian Chairmanship Begins. 10 May 2021. The Russian Federation Pathways. May 2021 marks the second time Russia will assume the Chairmanship of the Arctic Council. In a quarter of a century of its existence, the Council, whose anniversary we are celebrating this year, has turned into an influential forum for intergovernmentaldialogue
ARCTIC COUNCIL
UArctic and the Arctic Council at 25. 10 May 2021. 25th Anniversary Pathways University of the Arctic (UArctic) By Lars Kullerud - President, University of the Arctic; Outi Snellman, Vice-President Administration at University of the Arctic; Scott Forrest, Chief Communications Officer, University of the Arctic. Around the time thatwe were
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Website. The basic purpose of a sound solid waste management program is to protect the health of local residents and the environment upon which they depend. Modern technologies and economies-of-scale can allow urban Arctic communities to achieve this end, and aspire to meet regional, national or global stewardship responsibilities.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The establishment of the Arctic Council was considered an important milestone enhancing cooperation in the circumpolar North. In the Ottawa Declaration, the eight Arctic States established the Council as a high-level forum to provide means for promoting cooperation, coordination and interaction among the Arctic States – including thefull
ARCTIC COUNCIL
The Russian Chairmanship’s main focus will be given to enhancing sustainability, resilience and viability of the Arctic communities, climate change adaptation measures, improving the well-being, health, education, quality of life of the Arctic inhabitants, as well as ensuring sustainable socio-economic development in the region.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The 12th Ministerial meeting of the Arctic Council will mark the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship term. The meeting will be held on 20th May 2021 in Reykjavik, Iceland. It provides an opportunity to review the Council’s activities and accomplishments under Iceland’s Chairmanship. It will also see the Russian Federation assume the role for the next two years.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The Russian Chairmanship Begins. 10 May 2021. The Russian Federation Pathways. May 2021 marks the second time Russia will assume the Chairmanship of the Arctic Council. In a quarter of a century of its existence, the Council, whose anniversary we are celebrating this year, has turned into an influential forum for intergovernmentaldialogue
ARCTIC COUNCIL
UArctic and the Arctic Council at 25. 10 May 2021. 25th Anniversary Pathways University of the Arctic (UArctic) By Lars Kullerud - President, University of the Arctic; Outi Snellman, Vice-President Administration at University of the Arctic; Scott Forrest, Chief Communications Officer, University of the Arctic. Around the time thatwe were
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Website. The basic purpose of a sound solid waste management program is to protect the health of local residents and the environment upon which they depend. Modern technologies and economies-of-scale can allow urban Arctic communities to achieve this end, and aspire to meet regional, national or global stewardship responsibilities.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The Arctic Council is the leading intergovernmental forum promoting cooperation, coordination and interaction among the Arctic States, Arctic Indigenous peoples and other Arctic inhabitants on common Arctic issues, in particular on issues of sustainable development and environmental protection inARCTIC COUNCIL
Arctic Council Foreign Ministers sign the Reykjavik Declaration, adopt the Council’s first Strategic Plan and pass the Chairmanship from Iceland to the Russian Federation. The Arctic States reaffirmed the Council’s commitment to maintain a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable Arctic region during the Arctic Council Ministerialmeeting
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The 12 th Ministerial meeting of the Arctic Council will mark the end of the two-year Icelandic Chairmanship term. The meeting will be held on 20 th May 2021 in Reykjavik, Iceland. It provides an opportunity to review the Council’s activities and accomplishments under Iceland’s Chairmanship.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The Emergency Prevention, Preparedness and Response (EPPR) Working Group is mandated to contribute to the prevention, preparedness and response to environmental and other emergencies, accidents and search and rescue (SAR). While not an operational response organization, EPPR conducts projects to address gaps, prepare strategies, share information, collect data, and collaborate with ARCTIC COUNCIL STRATEGIC PLAN 2021 TO 2030 Page 1 of 7 Reykjavík, 20 May 2021 Arctic Council Strategic Plan 2021 to 2030 This Strategic Plan is adopted in recognition of the Arctic Council’s 25th anniversary at the Council’s 12th MinisterialMeeting.
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PAME addresses marine policy measures in response to environmental change from both land and sea-based activities. PAME develops and coordinates strategic plans, programs, assessments and guidelines, complementing existing legal arrangements aimed at protection of the Arctic marine environment.ARCTIC COUNCIL
The mission of the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme Working Group (AMAP) is to monitor and assess pollution and climate change issues in the Arctic. AMAP produces independent, science-based and peer-reviewed assessments of the status of pollution and climate change in the Arctic in order to provide the basis for sound policy- and decision-making. ARCTIC COUNCIL STRATEGIC PLAN The Arctic Council: Perspectives on a Changing Arctic, The Council’s Work, and Key Challenges. A Joint Memorandum of a Multilateral Audit on the Arctic States’ national authorities’ work with the ArcticCouncil.
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The blue bioeconomy is and will be a major contributor to achieving sustainable development in the Arctic and beyond. The term “blue bioeconomy” refers to innovation potentials in utilizing and creating new marine products with the help of new unconventional processing methods. It is therefore also one of today’s main sourcesfor great
AGREEMENT ON COOPERATION ON MARINE OIL POLLUTION "AGREEMENT on Cooperation on Marine Oil Pollution Preparedness and Response in the Arctic The Government of Canada, the Government of the Kingdom of Denmark, the Government of the Republic of Finland, the Government of Iceland, the Government of the Kingdom of Norway, the Government of the Russian Federation, the Government of the Kingdom of Sweden, and the Government of the United* About
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Local 2 Global aims to facilitate international collaboration and connections between circumpolar communities working to prevent suicide and support the mental wellbeing of all Arctic youth and commun...Project page OverviewONE HEALTH
Temperatures in the Arctic have risen at twice the rate compared to other parts of the world, resulting in a multitude of environmental changes that affect the health and wellbeing of millions ofhuma...Project page
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Youth were invited to engage in a dialogue about suicide prevention by telling their own stories, and were supported to make these stories into digital stories, or short films.Project pageOverview
LOCAL 2 GLOBAL: CIRCUMPOLAR COLLABORATION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION ANDMENTAL WELLNESS
Local 2 Global aims to facilitate international collaboration and connections between circumpolar communities working to prevent suicide and support the mental wellbeing of all Arctic youth and commun...Project page OverviewONE HEALTH
Temperatures in the Arctic have risen at twice the rate compared to other parts of the world, resulting in a multitude of environmental changes that affect the health and wellbeing of millions ofhuma...Project page
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Youth were invited to engage in a dialogue about suicide prevention by telling their own stories, and were supported to make these stories into digital stories, or short films.Project pageOverview
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