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Neoliberal governance, sustainable development and local communities in the Barents Region
(Lapin yliopisto, Arktinen keskus, 2014)There are currently high hopes in the Barents Region for economic growth, higher employment and improved well-being, encouraged by developments in the energy industry, tourism and mining. The article discusses these ... -
News
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Nikupeteri Anna
Barents Studies Vol. 5, Issue 1 (2018) : 127-129 (Lapin yliopisto, Arktinen keskus, 2018) -
Nordic municipalities and industrial megaprojects : Balancing growth and welfare
Barents Studies Vol. 5, Issue 1 (2018) : 36-57 (Lapin yliopisto, Arktinen keskus, 2018) -
Pauliina Lukinmaa : PhD, Project Researcher, Philosophical Faculty, University of Eastern Finland
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Postcolonial reading of the history of urbanism in the Circumpolar North
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Projects
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Prostitution as a social issue - the experiences of Russian women prostitutes in the Barents region
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Publications
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Real and imagined bordering
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Russian Arctic politics after 2010
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Science and politics intertwined – Case studies from the polar regions
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Social licence for the utilization of wild berries in the context of local traditional rights and the interests of the berry industry
(Lapin yliopisto, Arktinen keskus, 2014)Everyman’s right, as applied in Finland and other Nordic countries, allows the picking of natural products (wild berries, mushrooms, etc.) regardless of land ownership. Harvesting and selling natural products has been an ... -
Society, environment, human security: The Arctic Barents region
Barents Studies Vol. 4, Issue 1 (2017) Special Issue : 110-113 (Lapin yliopisto, 2017) -
Special issue on “Governance in the High North : Rhetoric and reality in the Barents region”
Barents Studies Vol. 6, Issue 1 (2019) Special Issue : 7-13 (Lapin yliopisto, 2019) -
Strategic planning at the municipal level: Russian challenges and Nordic practices
(Lapin yliopisto, Arktinen keskus, 2014)The aim of the article is to identify challenges for strategic planning at the municipal level in Russia in the light of local self-government practices in the Nordic countries. Data for the study were collected from ... -
Studying a region - why on earth?
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Sustainable development of small Arctic communities under neoliberalism through the lens of community capitals: Teriberka, Russia
Barents Studies Vol. 4, Issue 1 (2017) Special Issue : 59-84 (Lapin yliopisto, 2017)The article discusses sustainable development in small Arctic communities under ongoing neoliberalization of economic and social policies. It draws on a case study from Teriberka, a coastal village in Northwest Arctic ... -
Sustainable local development in the context of a short-lived mining boom : The case of Pajala in northern Sweden
Barents Studies Vol. 4, Issue 1 (2017) Special Issue : 12-35 (Lapin yliopisto, 2017)The article discusses sustainable development in small Arctic communities under ongoing neoliberalization of economic and social policies. It draws on a case study from Teriberka, a coastal village in Northwest Arctic ... -
Sustainable mining, local communities and environmental regulation
(Lapin yliopisto, Arktinen keskus, 2015)Sustainable mining is an objective as well as a tool for balancing economic, social, and environmental considerations. Each of these three dimensions of mining – and sustainable development – has many components, some of ...