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Arctic Council (1996, Tromso, Norway; 15 staff; arctic-council.org) It provides a means for "promoting cooperation, coordination and interaction among the Arctic States, with the involvement of the Arctic Indigenous communities...

Arctic climate change. The Arctic is more affected by global warming than any other place on earth, resulting in unprecedented physical, social, economic, and political transformations.  Concern for Arctic change...

It " contributes to the development and distribution of the knowledge to inform policy development and adaptation strategies to help Canadians meet the challenges and opportunities created by socio-economic and...

It encourages intergovernmental cooperation on issues concerning the Barents region. The member states are Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Sweden and the European Commission. Working Groups: Health and Social Issues...

A center that provides expertise on "Arctic issues involving U.S. national security, national defense, military, homeland defense, and homeland security." CASR also provides expertise on "Arctic issues involving climate change...

It's dedicated to persuading governments to take action to protect the Arctic, its wildlife and its people. The campaign "is currently working to secure a legally binding phase out of...

Addresses policy challenges related to Arctic security and North American defense. Consequently, it conducts "research with students, emerging scholars, and Northern stakeholders that tests core assumptions and prompts policy innovation"...

An independent non-profit organization that has an international network of researchers. It strives for a world in which "the diverse and complex issues facing Arctic security are identified, understood, and innovatively...

A "joint network by the University of the Arctic and the Northern Research Forum." It aims to combine "Studies on Geopolitics and Security Studies then draw up a holistic picture...