Shipping and Arctic communities. An empirical study of local adaptive capacity
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Olsen, J. (2020). Shipping and Arctic communities. An empirical study of local adaptive capacity. (PhD thesis). Nord University, Bodø.Description
Avhandling (Ph.d.) - Nord universitet, 2020
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Paper 1: Olsen, J. & Nenasheva, M. (2018). Adaptive capacity in the context of increasing shipping activities: A case from Solovetsky, Northern Russia. Polar Geography, 41(4), 241-261. doi: 10.1080/1088937X.2018.1513960. Full-text not available in Nord Open.Paper 2: Olsen, J., Hovelsrud, G. K. & Kaltenborn, B. P. (2020). Increasing Shipping in the Arctic and Local Communities’ Engagement: A Case from Longyearbyen on Svalbard. In E. Pongrácz, V. Pavlov & N. Hänninen (Eds.), Arctic Marine Sustainability (p. 305-331). Cham: Springer Polar Sciences. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-28404-6_14
Paper 3: Olsen, J., Carter, N. A. & Dawson, J. (2019). Community perspectives on the environmental impacts of Arctic shipping: Case studies from Russia, Norway and Canada. Cogent Social Sciences, 5: 1609189. doi: 10.1080/23311886.2019.1609189
Paper 4: Olsen, J. (2020). Adaptive capacity of Arctic communities in the context of climate change and shipping growth: A review of Russian and Western literature. Polar Record, 56:E27. doi:10.1017/S0032247420000297