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Coastal tourism: questions and answers

Coastal tourism: questions and answers

19 06 2013


Conference that focused on the fishing environment in northern territories took place in the University of Akureyri, 18 – 19 June 2013. The conference was organized by the Stefansson Arctic Institute in collaboration with the University of Akureyri Research Center, NORA, the Iclandic Tourism Research Center, Norwegian Seafood Center and the Icelandic Lighthouse Society.   Marine and coastal culture tourism is growing in popularity in vario...


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Arctic Frontiers 2013 - Final Remar…

Arctic Frontiers 2013 - Final Remarks

31 01 2013


  The increase in human activity in the Arctic region, which is driven by the ever increasing demand for decreasing stocks of natural resources (mineral as well as hydrocarbons), has led to a rise in the need for improved management, monitoring and surveillance of the region.   The weather conditions may change quickly and dangerously, while the presence of the sea ice poses a risk to ships. For those reasons, the need for frequently updated information has increased.   Arctic Frontiers has been ye...


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The Institute of the North and Arctic Portal introduce the 2013 Arctic Energy Summit, held in Akureyri, Iceland on 8.-10th October. The conference will address energy extraction, production and transmission in the Arctic as it relates to three thematic areas: richness, resilience and responsibility.

 

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