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    • The arctic as common good 

      Hasegawa, Ko (Lapin yliopisto, 2016)
      The paper is to sketch a problem framework for reflecting the moral nature of the Arctic as common good that would be significant for further practical considerations on various Arctic issues.
    • The Philosophy of Law in Canada’s North 

      Ginn, Diana (Lapin yliopisto, 2016)
      The philosophy of law in Canada’s North is best understood though the metaphor of a bridge, exemplified through the recognition of customary aboriginal law, the doctrine of aboriginal rights, and the devolution of ...
    • Arctic legal tradition? 

      Husa, Jaakko (Lapin yliopisto, 2016)
      This short article does not deal with narrowly understood public international law related questions or legal-political disputes over the Arctic, instead, it asks if there is something we might label as an Arctic legal tradition.
    • What Is Philosophy of Law in the Arctic? 

      Bunikowski, Dawid (Lapin yliopisto, 2016)
      The paper focuses on the essence of philosophy of law in the Arctic. It presents its different topics and ways of thinking. The author proposes a kind of systematisation of the concept.
    • Dismantling the Dismantling of Federal Protection for Arctic Waterways : revisiting Canada’s New Navigation Protection Act 

      Hanrahan, Maura (Lapin yliopisto, 2016)
      This article calls for legislation with the necessary flexible mechanisms to protect the changing Arctic environment. Drastic changes in the Arctic are caused by from climate change,130 with adverse effects on Arctic ...
    • Diminished temperature and vegetation seasonality over northern high latitudes 

      Xu, L.; Myneni, R. B.; Chapin III, F. S.; Callaghan, T. V.; Pinzon, J. E.; Tucker, C. J.; Zhu, Z.; Bi, J.; Ciais, P.; Tømmervik, H.; Euskirchen, E. S.; Forbes, Bruce C.; Piao, S. L.; Anderson, B. T.; Ganguly, S.; Nemani, R. R.; Goetz, S. J.; Beck, P. S. A.; Bunn, A. G.; Cao, C.; Stroeve, J. C. (Nature Publishing Group, 10.03.2013)
      Global temperature is increasing, especially over northern lands (>50° N), owing to positive feedbacks1. As this increase is most pronounced in winter, temperature seasonality (ST)—conventionally defined as the difference ...
    • Challenging the state educational system in Western Siberia: taiga school by the Tiuitiakha River 

      Dudeck, Stephan
      SEC Publications (Verlag der Kulturstiftung Sibirien, 2013)
    • Eurasian Arctic greening reveals teleconnections and the potential for novel ecosystems 

      Macias-Fauria, Marc; Forbes, Bruce C.; Zetterberg, Pentti; Kumpula, Timo (Nature Publishing Group, 2012)
      Arctic warming has been linked to observed increases in tundra shrub cover and growth in recent decades on the basis of significant relationships between deciduous shrub growth/biomass and temperature. These vegetation ...
    • From the reindeer path to the highway and back : understanding the movements of Khanty reindeer herders in Western Siberia 

      Dudeck, Stephan (University of Tartu ; The Estonian National Museum ; The Estonian Literary Museum, 2012)
      The following article* explores the meaning of roads and the practices of movement for a small group of forest inhabitants in the Western Siberian lowlands on the middle Ob. The indigenous people known as the Khanty live ...