These GEA Materials in Focus include articles, podcasts and books about suicide and mental health in Arctic communities, as well as Indigenous knowledge and sustainability.
Read MoreThese GEA Materials in Focus include several videos on Indigenous Peoples Empowerment in the Arctic, books and reports on politics in the Arctic, podcasts and article concerning Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic.
Read MoreIn this issue of the GEA Times the topics of the impact of COVID-19 on Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic, the use of Indigenous knowledge along with science, women in business in Northern Europe, Greenlandic mythology, security strategies of Indigenous women in Nenets Region, and other topics were highlighted.
Read MoreThe topics highlighted in this issue are: gender and climate change, inclusive economy, gender and security, decolonisation, sustainability, and indigenous youth engagement into science.
Read MoreTopics highlighted in this Issue 4 range from women leading the fight against climate change in Alaska to gender equality in the maritime field from a Swedish female Captain’s perspective.
Read MoreTopics highlighted in this issue of GEA Material in Focus are domestic violence during the coronavirus pandemic in the Arctic, indigenous people in the Arctic, women’s empowerment in the Russian Arctic, security issues in the Arctic.
Read MoreIn this issue of the GEA Materials of Focus the topics of youth engagement into the Arctic, violence, gender inequality, and indigenous issues are highlighted.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered whether perhaps dads were the key to sustainability? Are you curious about how changes, both recent and historical, have affected men and women in the Arctic? This thematic selection focuses on how changes affect gender dynamics among Arctic indigenous people from various perspectives.
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