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Climate change and Arctic sustainable development: Scientific, social, cultural and educational challenges
(2009). Climate change and Arctic sustainable development: Scientific, social, cultural and educational challenges. UNESCO: Paris. ISBN 978-92-3-104139-6. 376 pp.

https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000186364.locale=en

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Keywords
    Arctic environment
    Biodiversity
    Chemical reactions > Degradation
    Climatic changes
    Ecosystems
    Education
    Health and safety > Public health
    Impacts
    Protection > Environmental protection
    Socioeconomic aspects
    Sustainable development
    Marine/Coastal

Abstract
    The Arctic is undergoing rapid and dramatic environmental and social transformations due to climate change. This has ramifications for the entire planet, as change spreads through interconnected global networks that are environmental, cultural, economic and political. The changes currently seen in the Arctic also serve as a warning of what may occur elsewhere as climate change advances. Lessons learned now in the Arctic about the complexity and unpredictability of change, as well as the ways and means to collaborate in monitoring, mobilising and adapting, may therefore be of crucial importance for other world regions. Understanding and responding to this challenge requires the unified efforts of the scientific community, civil society, governments and national and international organisations from across the globe.

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