Energy Research and Social Science, Volume 16, June 2016
1.) A perfect moment during imperfect times: Arctic energy research in a low-carbon era. --Roman Sidortsov.
Arctic is always local, Arctic is always global
2.) Vodka on ice? Unveiling Russian media perceptions of the Arctic. --Daria Gritsenko.
3.)Lessons from the Arctic past: The resource cycle, hydro energy development, and the human geography of Jokkmokk, Sweden. --Dean B. Carson, Doris A. Carson, Gabriella Nordin, Peter Sköld.
4.) Arctic petroleum’s community impacts: Local perceptions from Hammerfest, Norway. --Julia S.P. Loe, Ilan Kelman.
5.) Between everything and nothing: Organising risks and oil production in the Russian Arctic. --Nadezda Nazarova.
6.) Why Arctic policies matter: The role of exogenous actions in oil and gas industry development in the Norwegian High North. --Trond Nilsen.
From regional impacts to national implications
7.) Localizing governance of systemic risks: A case study of the Power of Siberia pipeline in Russia. --Roman Sidortsov, Aytalina Ivanova, Florian Stammler.
8.) Negotiating uncertainty: Corporate responsibility and Greenland’s energy future. --Emma Wilson.
9.) Arctic energy development in Russia—How “sustainability” can fit?. --Natalia Andreassen.
10.) Defining energy security in the rural North—Historical and contemporary perspectives from Alaska. --Yasmeen Hossain, Philip A. Loring, Tom Marsik.
Comparative Arctic
11.) Who is responsible for the Russian Arctic?: Co-operation between indigenous peoples and industrial companies in the context of legal pluralism. --Natalya Ivanovna Novikova.
12.) Trust and Norwegian-Russian energy relations. --Marc Ozawa.
13.) Human capital development and a Social License to Operate: Examples from Arctic energy development in the Faroe Islands, Iceland and Greenland. --Coco C.A. Smits, Jens Christian S. Justinussen, Rasmus G. Bertelsen.
Issues that span the entire Arctic region
14.) From whale to crude oil: Lessons from the North American Arctic. --Corine Wood-Donnelly.
15.) Energy justice in the Arctic: Implications for energy infrastructural development in the Arctic. --Darren McCauley, Raphael Heffron, Maria Pavlenko, Robert Rehner, Ryan Holmes.
16.) Icy waters, hot tempers, and high stakes: Geopolitics and Geoeconomics of the Arctic. --Elina Brutschin, Samuel R. Schubert.
Arctic is always local, Arctic is always global
2.) Vodka on ice? Unveiling Russian media perceptions of the Arctic. --Daria Gritsenko.
3.)Lessons from the Arctic past: The resource cycle, hydro energy development, and the human geography of Jokkmokk, Sweden. --Dean B. Carson, Doris A. Carson, Gabriella Nordin, Peter Sköld.
4.) Arctic petroleum’s community impacts: Local perceptions from Hammerfest, Norway. --Julia S.P. Loe, Ilan Kelman.
5.) Between everything and nothing: Organising risks and oil production in the Russian Arctic. --Nadezda Nazarova.
6.) Why Arctic policies matter: The role of exogenous actions in oil and gas industry development in the Norwegian High North. --Trond Nilsen.
From regional impacts to national implications
7.) Localizing governance of systemic risks: A case study of the Power of Siberia pipeline in Russia. --Roman Sidortsov, Aytalina Ivanova, Florian Stammler.
8.) Negotiating uncertainty: Corporate responsibility and Greenland’s energy future. --Emma Wilson.
9.) Arctic energy development in Russia—How “sustainability” can fit?. --Natalia Andreassen.
10.) Defining energy security in the rural North—Historical and contemporary perspectives from Alaska. --Yasmeen Hossain, Philip A. Loring, Tom Marsik.
Comparative Arctic
11.) Who is responsible for the Russian Arctic?: Co-operation between indigenous peoples and industrial companies in the context of legal pluralism. --Natalya Ivanovna Novikova.
12.) Trust and Norwegian-Russian energy relations. --Marc Ozawa.
13.) Human capital development and a Social License to Operate: Examples from Arctic energy development in the Faroe Islands, Iceland and Greenland. --Coco C.A. Smits, Jens Christian S. Justinussen, Rasmus G. Bertelsen.
Issues that span the entire Arctic region
14.) From whale to crude oil: Lessons from the North American Arctic. --Corine Wood-Donnelly.
15.) Energy justice in the Arctic: Implications for energy infrastructural development in the Arctic. --Darren McCauley, Raphael Heffron, Maria Pavlenko, Robert Rehner, Ryan Holmes.
16.) Icy waters, hot tempers, and high stakes: Geopolitics and Geoeconomics of the Arctic. --Elina Brutschin, Samuel R. Schubert.
Sidortsov, Roman - Personal Name
McCauley, Darren - Personal Name
Donnelly, Corine Wood - Personal Name
Smits, Coco C.A. - Personal Name
Ozawa, Marc - Personal Name
Novikova, Natalya Ivanovna - Personal Name
Hossain, Yasmeen - Personal Name
Andreassen, Natalia - Personal Name
Wilson, Emma - Personal Name
Nilsen, Trond - Personal Name
Nazarova, Nadezda - Personal Name
Loe, Julia S.P. - Personal Name
Carson, Dean B. - Personal Name
Gritsenko, Daria - Personal Name
Brutschin, Elina - Personal Name
McCauley, Darren - Personal Name
Donnelly, Corine Wood - Personal Name
Smits, Coco C.A. - Personal Name
Ozawa, Marc - Personal Name
Novikova, Natalya Ivanovna - Personal Name
Hossain, Yasmeen - Personal Name
Andreassen, Natalia - Personal Name
Wilson, Emma - Personal Name
Nilsen, Trond - Personal Name
Nazarova, Nadezda - Personal Name
Loe, Julia S.P. - Personal Name
Carson, Dean B. - Personal Name
Gritsenko, Daria - Personal Name
Brutschin, Elina - Personal Name
Volume 16, June 2016
2214-6296
e-Journal PHI
Inggris
Elsevier Ltd.
2016
United Kingdom
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