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Global Arctic

An Introduction to the Multifaceted Dynamics of the Arctic

  • A unique and comprehensive look at the Arctic

  • Understanding the role of the Arctic in Earth System dynamics

  • The Arctic as a laboratory of the Anthropocene

  • The GlobalArctic: a warning for humankind

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Table of contents (24 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxi
  2. Introduction

    • Matthias Finger, Gunnar Rekvig
    Pages 1-17
  3. Geography, Environment, and Climate

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 169-169
    2. Climate Effects of Other Pollutants – Short-Lived Climate Forcers and the Arctic

      • Kaarle Kupiainen, Mark Flanner, Sabine Eckhardt
      Pages 171-187
    3. Permafrost Climate Feedbacks

      • Benjamin W. Abbott
      Pages 189-209
    4. Impacts of Global Warming on Arctic Biota

      • Mathilde Le Moullec, Morgan Lizabeth Bender
      Pages 211-228
    5. Pollution and Monitoring in the Arctic

      • Tatiana Yu. Sorokina
      Pages 229-253
  4. Economics and Geopolitics

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 255-255
    2. Arctic Fisheries in a Changing Climate

      • Franz J. Mueter
      Pages 279-295
    3. Infrastructure Projects in the Global Arctic

      • Alexander Pilyasov
      Pages 297-313

About this book

The Arctic has become a global arena. This development can only be comprehensively understood from a transdisciplinary perspective encompassing ecological, cultural, societal, economic, industrial, geopolitical, and security considerations. This book offers thorough explanations of Arctic developments and challenges. Global warming is in large part the driving force behind the transformation of the Arctic by making access possible to the areas previously out of reach for mining and shipping. An all-year ice-free Arctic Ocean, a reality possible as soon as perhaps 2030, creates a new dynamic in the North. The retreating ice edge enables the exploitation of previously inaccessible resources such as hydrocarbon deposits and rare metals, as well as the shortest sea route from Asia to Europe. Consequently, the Northern Sea Route (NSR) promises faster and cheaper shipping. Russia, along side foreign investment, especially from China, is financing the needed infrastructure. 

A warming Arctic, however, also has negative impacts. The Arctic is home to fragile ecosystems that are already showing signs of deteriorating. The Arctic has seen unprecedented wildfires, which, together with the release of trapped methane from the disappearing permafrost, will, in turn, accelerate global warming. A warmer Arctic Ocean will also negatively impact fisheries. Couple this with other global changes, such as ocean acidification and modified ocean currents, and the global outlook is bleak. Additionally, the security situation in the Arctic is worsening. After the 2014 Ukraine crisis, the West imposed sanctions on the Russian Federation, which have revived the divisions of the Cold War. The reemergence of these postures is threatening the highly successful Barents Cooperation and other initiatives for peace in the circumpolar North. This book offers new insights and presents arguments for how to mitigate the challenges the Arctic is facing today.

Keywords

  • Earth system dynamics
  • Anthropocene
  • Natural resources
  • Governance of the Arctic
  • Climate change impacts and affects
  • Arctic geopolitics
  • Environmental Impact

Editors and Affiliations

  • Northern Arctic Federal University (NArFU), Arkhangelsk, Russia

    Matthias Finger

  • UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway

    Gunnar Rekvig

About the editors

Matthias Finger is a Professor Emeritus from Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale in Lausanne, Switzerland (EPFL), a part-time professor at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence, Italy, a full professor at Istanbul Technical University (ITÜ) and a research professor at Northern Arctic Federal University (NaRFU), Arkhangelsk, Russia. 

Gunnar Rekvig is an Associate Professor at UiT the Arctic University of Norway (UiT), Norway, and the 2019-2021 Nansen Professor at the University of Akureyri (UNAK), Iceland. He was an Assistant Professor at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (TUFS), Tokyo, Japan (2018-2019).     


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Buying options

eBook USD 89.00
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  • ISBN: 978-3-030-81253-9
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Softcover Book USD 119.99
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Hardcover Book USD 159.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)