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Provides a comprehensive record of presentations, discussions, and analyses from the 2nd Arctic Circle panel on Arctic security, detailing thematic sessions, speakers, and outcomes from an international academic perspective.
Year:
2014
Location:
Reykjavik, Iceland
Theme:
Security of the Arctic, Geopolitics, Environmental and Human Security
Document Type:
Final Report
Organizing Institutions:
University of the Arctic, Northern Research Forum
Author:
Prof. Lassi Heininen
Participants:
Researchers and experts in Arctic security studies
Sessions:
4 breakout sessions covering Arctic security, military strategies, environmental and human security, regional sovereignty
Funding:
Social Sciences Working Group of IASC
Date of Completion:
February 9, 2015
Period Covered:
October 31 – November 2, 2014
Target Audience:
Academics, policy makers, and Arctic region stakeholders
Format:
Academic panel proceedings with presentations and discussions
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Note:
Year
Subject:
Export Control
Document type:
Certificate
Organization / institution:
Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Iceland
Contextual description:
Export control certificate for confirming end-use of items to the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Iceland.
Year:
2001
Region / City:
Strasbourg
Subject:
Human Rights, European Court of Human Rights
Document Type:
Court Decision
Institution:
European Court of Human Rights
Author:
L. Wildhaber, E. Palm, C.L. Rozakis, G. Ress, J.-P. Costa, G. Jörundsson, L. Caflisch, P. Kūris, I. Cabral Barreto, R. Türmen, V. Strážnická, C. Bîrsan, J. Casadevall, J. Hedigan, W. Thomassen, A.B. Baka, K. Traja
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, human rights experts
Effective Period:
1999-2001
Approval Date:
12 December 2001
Modification Date:
None
Section:
Research
Field:
Archaeology
Subfield:
Geometric morphometrics
Topic:
Cranial base shape and population ancestry
Authors:
Kimberly A. Plomp; Keith Dobney; Hildur Gestsdóttir; Mark Collard
Corresponding authors:
Kimberly A. Plomp; Mark Collard
Institutions:
University of the Philippines Diliman; Simon Fraser University; University of Sydney; University of Aberdeen; Institute of Archaeology, Reykjavik
Geographical focus:
Iceland; Greenland; Scandinavia; British Isles
Sample groups:
Greenlandic; Scandinavian; southern British; Scottish and Irish
Methods:
Photogrammetry; 3D modelling; landmark-based geometric morphometrics; Generalised Procrustes Analysis; Principal Components Analysis; Canonical Variates Analysis; Linear Discriminant Analysis; MANOVA
Software:
Agisoft Metashape (2019 edition); MorphoDig; Morphologika; MorphoJ; R
Landmarks recorded:
34 cranial base and temporal bone landmarks
Data collection:
XYZ coordinates recorded from 3D cranial models
Intra-observer error assessment:
Repeated digitisation and Procrustes distance comparison
Analytical framework:
Operational Taxonomic Units (OTUs) and comparative shape analysis
References cited:
Evin et al. (2013, 2015, 2016); Harvati & Weaver (2006); Bookstein (1991); Neubauer et al. (2009, 2010); Klingenberg (2011); Slice (2007); O’Higgins & Jones (2006); Plomp et al. (2021)
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Iceland
Topic:
International Studies, Travel Programs
Document Type:
Course Information
Organization / Institution:
Anderson University
Author:
Jer Nelsen, Luke Anspach
Target Audience:
Anderson University students
Duration:
March 6 – March 14, 2026
Approval Date:
N/A
Amendment Date:
N/A
Course Code:
IS 398
Eligibility Requirements:
Anderson students with advisor approval, GPA and financial need for scholarships
Scholarship Availability:
AU Abroad Scholarship, up to $1,000
Program Fee:
$4,470
Accommodation:
Local Hotels, Hostels, Airbnb
Payment Due Dates:
November 14th, November 21st, December 5th, December 12th
Included:
Round-trip airfare, breakfast, accommodations, entrance to tours
Exclusions:
Transportation to the airport, meals (except breakfast), personal expenses, additional tours/sites, passport and baggage fees
Passport Requirements:
Proof of passport application within two weeks of registration
Contact:
[email protected], [email protected]
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Great Britain
Topic:
Pharmacist qualification recognition
Document Type:
Guidance
Organization / Institution:
General Pharmaceutical Council
Author:
General Pharmaceutical Council
Target Audience:
Individuals applying for pharmacist registration in Great Britain
Period of Validity:
Until registration is granted
Approval Date:
April 2024
Date of Changes:
None
Supporting Documents:
Degree certificate, proof of identity, passport photo
Language:
English
Country:
Great Britain
Application Process:
Detailed instructions on how to apply for pharmacist registration
Self-assessment:
Required if qualification is not comparable to UK standards
Evaluation:
Required if gaps in qualifications are identified
Additional Requirements:
Adaptation period or aptitude test if needed
Year:
2019
Location:
Iceland
Topic:
Sustainable exploitation of wild seaweed
Document type:
Master’s thesis
Institution:
Lund University, International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics (IIIEE)
Author:
Ásta Maack
Supervisor:
Carl Dalhammar
Audience:
Environmental management and policy scholars, marine resource managers
Keywords:
Wild seaweed, sustainability, regulatory framework, natural resource management, Iceland
Abstract:
Brown seaweed or macro-algae are multicellular plant-like organisms that inhabit various shores surrounding West-America and Northern Europe, and this thesis examines criteria and regulations for sustainable harvesting in Iceland.
Year:
2021
Region / city:
Iceland
Subject:
Human Rights, Demographics, Economy, Health
Document type:
Report
Author:
United Nations
Target audience:
Governments, International Organizations
Period of validity:
2021
Date of approval:
29 July 2021
Date of changes:
N/A
Note:
Contextual description
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Arctic
Theme:
Indigenous Peoples, Human Rights, Climate Change, Free, Prior and Informed Consent
Document Type:
Written Submission
Organization / Institution:
Just Atonement Inc.
Author:
Dave-Inder Comar
Target Audience:
Human rights organizations, legal professionals, international law experts, policymakers
Period of Effectiveness:
2023-ongoing
Approval Date:
2023
Date of Amendments:
N/A
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Anchorage, Alaska
Theme:
Arctic Security and Research
Document Type:
Biographies of Speakers
Organization:
Alaskan Command, USNORTHCOM, NORAD
Author:
Various Arctic Experts
Target Audience:
Military and Security Professionals, Researchers, Arctic Policy Makers
Period of Activity:
3-6 May 2022
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2010
Region / city:
Arctic Region
Theme:
Hydrographic Commission, Arctic
Document type:
Statutes
Organization / institution:
International Hydrographic Organization (IHO), Arctic Regional Hydrographic Commission (ARHC)
Author:
Hydrographic Offices of Canada, Kingdom of Denmark, Norway, Russian Federation, United States of America
Target audience:
IHO Member States, Arctic States, Hydrographic Offices
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Approval date:
2010-10-06
Amendment date:
2021- TBD
Document symbol:
WIPO/IPTK/YFB/19/INF/4
Language:
English
Date:
March 27, 2019
Event title:
Practical Workshop on Intellectual Property, Traditional Knowledge and Traditional Cultural Expressions for Countries from the Arctic Region
Type of document:
Program
Organizers:
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO); Government of Canada
Collaborating organization:
Nunavut Tunngavik Inc.
Prepared by:
International Bureau of WIPO
Location:
Iqaluit, Canada
Event dates:
May 14 to 16, 2019
Participants:
Government officials and IPLC representatives from Canada, Finland and Sweden
Objectives:
Foster cooperation between government officials and indigenous peoples and local communities; impart basic knowledge of IP principles, systems and tools in relation to TK and TCEs; facilitate exchanges on experiences and best practices
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Arctic
Topic:
Arctic Observations, Environmental Change, Research Networks
Document Type:
Proposal
Agency / Institution:
NSF-AON
Authors:
Hajo Eicken, Sandy Starkweather, Henry W. Loescher, Raychelle Daniel, Peter Pulsifer, Matt Jones, Amber Budden, Will Ambrose, Alice Bradley, Craig Lee, Cecilia Bitz, An Nguyen, Patrick Heimbach, Scott Rupp, Craig Tweedie
Target Audience:
Researchers, Policy Makers, Arctic Scientists, Indigenous Communities
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
May 31, 2019
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Note:
Contextual Description
Year:
2025
Region:
Canadian Arctic (Yukon, Northwest Territories, Inuvialuit Settlement Region, Nunavut, Nunavik, Nunatsiavut)
Type of document:
Nomination template
Organization:
Arctic Inspiration Youth Prize
Target audience:
Youth project teams and their ambassadors/nominators
Sections:
Nomination Letter, Administrative Information and Budget, Project Information, Letters of Recommendation and Partner Support
Submission requirements:
Completed sections, optional video responses for Section 3
Maximum funding:
$100,000
Deadline:
2025
Year:
2010
Region / city:
Korea
Theme:
Fisheries Industry, Seafood Industrialization, Green Growth, Food Industry
Document Type:
Policy Proposal
Organization:
Korean Government
Author:
Joo, Moon-Bae
Target Audience:
Policymakers, Fisheries Industry Stakeholders
Period of Validity:
Until 2012
Approval Date:
June, 2010
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2021-2027
Region / City:
Northern Periphery and Arctic
Topic:
EU Funding, Project Management
Document Type:
Grant Letter
Organization:
Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme
Author:
Monitoring Committee / Managing Authority
Target Audience:
Project Partners, Lead Partners, Funding Authorities
Period of Effect:
2021-2027
Approval Date:
09-09-2022
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Legal Provisions:
Regulation (EU, Euratom) No 2018/1046, EU Structural and Investment Funds Regulations
Project Co-financing:
ERDF, De Minimis, General Block Exemption Regulation
Summary:
The document outlines the approval and conditions of the main project funding under the Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme, detailing the funding structure, legal framework, and responsibilities of project partners.
Note:
Year
Theme:
Winter, Arctic, Climate
Document Type:
Educational Resource
Target Audience:
Children, Parents, Educators
Title:
Supplementary Figures for CMIP6 Projected Trend of Winter and Summer Variation in Arctic Cyclones over the 21st Century
Authors:
Song Jianing; Xu Ying; Han Zhenyu; Wu Jie
Affiliations:
National Meteorological Center, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing, China; National Climate Center, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing, China; Laboratory for Climate Studies, National Climate Center, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing, China; School of Geography and Environmental Engineering, Gannan Normal University, Ganzhou, Jiangxi
Journal:
Journal of Climate
Submission date:
September 2023
Document type:
Supplementary figures
Subject:
Arctic cyclones; seasonal variation; projection trends; CMIP6 scenarios
Scenarios analyzed:
SSP1-2.6; SSP5-8.5
Reference period:
1995–2014
Projection period:
2015–2100; 2081–2100
Seasons covered:
Winter (DJF); Summer (JJA)
Variables analyzed:
Cyclone track density; merge and split event density; intensity; radius; speed; maximum deepening rates; extreme cyclone density; geopotential height at 300 hPa
Spatial domain:
Arctic
Year:
2025
Document Type:
Nomination template
Program Name:
Arctic Inspiration Youth Prize
Prize Category:
Arctic Inspiration Youth Prize
Eligible Regions:
Yukon; Northwest Territories; Inuvialuit Settlement Region; Nunavut; Nunavik; Nunatsiavut
Maximum Funding Amount:
$100,000
Required Sections:
Nomination Letter; Administrative Information and Budget; Project Information; Letters of Recommendation and Partner Support
Submission Requirements:
Completed written sections with optional video responses for Section 3; signed nomination letter by Ambassador/Nominator and Team Leader
Budget Components:
Salaries and Benefits; Equipment and Facility; Materials and Supplies; Travel; Communications; Project Activities; Other Items; Impact Assessment
Impact Assessment Allocation:
$4000 retained from total prize amount requested
Target Participants:
Youth project teams in the Canadian Arctic
Geographic Scope:
Canadian Arctic
Year:
2026
Region / City:
International / Arctic
Theme:
Arctic Science Coordination
Document Type:
Team Composition / Organizational List
Organization:
European Commission, Arctic Council, SAON, IASC, AMAP, and affiliated research institutions
Authors:
Attilio Gambardella, David Arthurs, Eva Kruemmel, Hajo Eicken, Halldór Jóhannsson, Margareta Johansson, Jan Rene Larsen, Nicole Biebow, Roberto Delgado, Stein Sandven, Tom Christensen, Sandy Starkweather, Sarah Kalhok, Yuji Kodama, Allen Pope, Anders Turesson, Carolina Behe, Cathy Coon, Craig Larlee, Doug Cripe, Cynthia Jacobson, Elizabeth McLanahan, Etienne Charptentier, Rodica Nitu, Finn Danielsen, Heikki Lihavainen, Inger Johanne Wiese, Jackie Grebmeier, Jens Peter Holst-Andersen, Kirsi Latola, Kelly Falkner, Larry Hinzman, Lars Kullerud, Lisa Loseto, Mikko Strahlendorff, Nick Hughes, Roberta Pirazzini, Raychelle Daniel, Sophie Seeyave, Soren Rysgaard, Stefán Skjaldarson, Thorsteinn Gunnarsson, Vito Vitale, Will Ambrose
Target Audience:
Arctic research institutions, policymakers, international science programs
Period Covered:
2026
Affiliations:
European Commission, Polar View, ICC, University of Alaska Fairbanks, ArcticPortal, University of Lund, SAON, AWI, National Science Foundation, INTAROS, CBMP, US Arctic Observing Network, Northern Contaminants Program, NIPR, IASC, AMAP, Department of the Interior, GEO Secretariat, CAFF, PAME, WMO, Nordic Foundation for Development and Ecology, SIOS, ACAP, DBO, EPPR, University of Oulu, FMI, Met Norway, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, SDWG, Rannis Chair, Coastal Carolina University
Context:
Official list of drafting and review team members for Arctic science coordination under international and intergovernmental programs, detailing affiliations and roles.
Year:
2023
Date:
7 June 2023
Time:
11.30 am
Committee:
International Relations and Defence Committee
Document Type:
Corrected oral evidence transcript
Evidence Session Number:
7
Format:
Heard in Public
Question Numbers:
82–92
Location:
United Kingdom Parliament
Subject:
Arctic shipping and maritime development
Witnesses:
Elise Nyborg; Morten Glamsø
Affiliations:
UK Chamber of Shipping; Danish Shipping
Chair:
Lord Ashton of Hyde
Participating Members:
Lord Anderson of Swansea; Baroness Coussins; Lord Robertson of Port Ellen; Lord Stirrup; Baroness Sugg; Lord Teverson
Focus:
Economic significance, risks, and future trends of Arctic shipping for the UK and Denmark