Climatic conditions, economic development strategies, health and
education concerns, social relationships, and shifting political
agendas all contribute to a sense of ongoing change in Arctic
societies. This volume presents twenty-two chapters that address
various forms and issues of (in)security in the Arctic. The work
shows that the outcomes of resource scarcity or abundance are
equally important to consider, that disparities in income as much
as opportunities deserve our attention, and that the movement of
populations to and from the Arctic is meaningful for those who
leave as well as for those who stay.
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