The Routledge Handbook of Arctic Governance

Corine Wood-Donnelly editor Elena Conde editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:27th Mar '25

£230.00

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The Routledge Handbook of Arctic Governance cover

The Routledge Handbook of Arctic Governance edited by Elena Conde and Corine Wood-Donnelly, is a comprehensive exploration of the multifaceted issues surrounding governance in the Arctic region. Delving into the complex intersections of justice, sustainability, and security in Arctic politics, it is divided into six sections

  • Perspectives and Governance Dynamics
  • Indigenous Agency
  • Security and (Geo)Political Strategies
  • Ethics and Justice
  • Ocean Legal and Environmental Challenges
  • Sustainable Development and Economic Challenges
  • a Final Chapter and an Epilogue, this multidisciplinary volume unites scholars across the social sciences to offer a comprehensive exploration of Arctic governance

Building on the Horizon 2020 JUSTNORTH project, the volume highlights the importance of influencing regulatory frameworks to ensure sustainable economic development and just societies in the Arctic. It shows how security concerns permeate all levels of governance—from national military strategies to community-level human security, where adaptation to climate change is crucial.

This handbook serves as a vital resource for understanding how justice, security, and sustainability shape Arctic governance. It will be of interest to scholars and students of global governance, security studies, environmental studies, and geopolitics, offering insights into the region’s pressing social, environmental, and geopolitical issues.

ISBN: 9781032443751

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1340g

596 pages