Natural Resources and Energy

The Arctic Institute’s Arctic Extractivism Series 2024: Introduction

This series explores Arctic extractivism, expanding the definition of extractivism and what it means for Indigenous and

The Arctic in China’s Subnational 14th Five-Year Plans

China’s Subnational 14th Five-Year Plans show how provincial governments, ministries, industries, and other actors

China’s Polar Silk Road: Long Game or Failed Strategy?

What is the fate of the Polar Silk Road (PSR) and China-Russia cooperation in a changing global

Climate Change as a Factor Impacting Current and Future Commercial Fisheries in the Arctic Region

Climate change is impacting commercial fisheries, including those focused on snow crab and polar cod, in the Arctic

How to streamline Sámi rights into Policy-Making in the European Union?

Uncertainties in land use in Sápmi are raising governance issues while demonstrating the need for respecting Sámi

Navigating Uncertainties: Finland’s Evolving Arctic Policy and the Role of a Regionally Adaptive EU Arctic Policy

To address the challenges and opportunities in the Arctic region, Finland's Arctic policy must balance multiple factors

Arctic Winter College 2021: Policy Briefs #3 – Community Wellbeing

The Arctic Institute is publishing the fourth policy brief - on community wellbeing - from the Arctic Winter College

Decolonization and Arctic Engagement: A Critical Analysis of Resource Development in the US Arctic

A decolonization analysis of resource development in the US Arctic and call to place decolonization at the forefront of

How to Develop Inclusive, Sustainable Urban Spaces in the European Arctic and Beyond – Insights from Kiruna

Sustainable development in the European Arctic requires inclusivity, integration of knowledges and reflection on urban