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Toward Just, Ethical and Sustainable Arctic Economies, Environments and Societies

Deliverables

Final Communication and Dissemination Report and Updated Communication and Dissemination Plan

This deliverable is to report on all project communication activities in JUSTNORTH—written communication, events and synergies—held throughout the project and to describe future opportunities to keep promoting JUSTNORTH exploitation opportunities beyond the end of the project.

Comparative Integrated Work Package Report for Justice in Participation and Governance

This report will assess the status of the economic sectors under consideration in this work package, giving a comprehensive overview of the existing context of the economic activities, evaluating their ethical condition, the risks to stakeholders and ecosystem services and finally, barriers and pathways to sustainable development. These reports will be used by the JUSTNORTH PIs in WP5, WP6 & WP8 to produce related deliverables. A template for content and length reflecting the purpose of this deliverable will be designed in WP8 (D8.8) to ensure continuity across the case study work packages.

Set of Policy and Regulatory Briefs

The Policy and Regulatory Briefs will outline the relevance of key documents to regulating economic activities in the Arctic and will assess their suitability to promoting sustainable development in the Arctic Six policy briefs referring to international level EU three briefs policies directly affecting EUEEA Arctic territories policies affecting EU footprint EUEEAArctic State ie Finland or Norway and nonEU Arctic State ie Canada Both procedural and substantial aspects will be outlined Substantial aspects will refer to chosen issues identified as ethically problematic in WP24 The briefs will be short 28 pages and written in lay language so that they are understandable for stakeholders taking part in the WP6 workshops Apart from being a selfstanding material available from the project website they will also serve as background papers in the process of coproducing the EU Policy Analysis Report and Recommendations

Justice Philosophy Resource Database (2nd ed)

The resource database will include central works in justice philosophy organized by school The database will be organised in digital notebooks for each major school of justice philosophy key policy documents major position papers The database will be a living resource subject to revision and annotation in the wake of other tasks and will be available for use by researchers across the entire project It will continue to be available as a resource beyond the lifetime of the project

Set of Economic Sectors Briefs

Economic Sectors Briefs 5 briefsThese briefs will provide an evaluation of existing legal mechanisms and the regulatory gap which creates the ethical concerns arising in current economic activities studied in WP24 This will be done within five Arcticrelevant sectors identified in IPCC reports initially the team agreed not to address insurance and financial sectors as well as water services other than sanitation 1 Energy production and extraction 2 Transport including shipping and railroads 3 Nonenergy primary sectors forestry fisheries and mining 4 Recreation and tourism 5 Social services health and water service including sanitation The briefs will make key recommendations for specific regulations which may be able to address existing injustices in regulatory arrangements especially with regards to concerns regarding traditional economic activities of vulnerable groups gender inequities compromised ecosystem services with a special focus on cultural ecosystem services The briefs will be short 28 pages and written in lay language so that they are understandable for stakeholders taking part in the WP6 workshops Apart from being a selfstanding material available from the project website they will also serve as background papers in the process of coproducing the Policy Analysis Report and Recommendations

Arctic Governance and Regulatory Resource Database (2nd edition)

Resource Database 1 documentThe resource database will include political and legal instruments of international public law EU policy and regulations and Arctic state legislation related to economic sustainable development in the Arctic The database will be organised in digital notebooks stored in the project CMS and will be crossreferencedfiltered by legal entity ie EU or Finland economic activity ie fishing or transport or regulatory concern ie ecosystem services or pollution The database will be a living resource subject to revision and annotation in the wake of other tasks and will be continue to be available as a resource beyond the lifetime of the project

Comparative Integrated Work Package Report for Justice in Scale and Distribution

This report will assess the status of the economic sectors under consideration in this work package, giving a comprehensive overview of the existing context of the economic activities, evaluating their ethical condition, the risks to stakeholders and ecosystem services and finally, barriers and pathways to sustainable development. These reports will be used by the JUSTNORTH PIs in WP5, WP6 & WP8 to produce related deliverables. A template for content and length reflecting the purpose of this deliverable will be designed in WP8 (D8.8) to ensure continuity across the case study work packages.

Work Package Report for JUSTscore Integration

This will be a comprehensive integrated report will be written by Professor Nymand Larsen. The report will compare and evaluate the sustainability of current economic practices across the Arctic. It will discuss how simulation exercises from JUSTscore determined what changes could be made to improve the sustainability status of these economic practices and how new development of these economic activities in the future could achieve the standards necessary to achieve sustainability through application of JUSTscore methodology

JUSTNORTH EU Integrated Arctic Policy Analysis Report and Recommendations

The EU Arctic Integrated Policy Analysis Report and Recommendations is the key deliverable of the WP6 elaborated via an iterative process of coproduction see T64 description The document will consider the EUs Integrated Policy towards the Arctic 2016 or later policies when published substantial regulations identified as having bearing on the problematic issues associated with economic development in the Arctic and EU policiesregulations that influence decisionmaking processes and the role of EU businesses operating in the Arctic and make recommendations on how advance EU policy to achieve sustainable economic development in the Arctic Each recommendation or policy option presented will be accompanied by the outline of risks challenges or barriers related to its adoption implementation and potential effectiveness The report will be written avoiding academic jargon and will be structured and drafted with policymakers as the key audience in mind The report will have 3040 pages without annexes and include a clear executive summary Annexes may include concrete proposals for regulatory changes

JUSTscore Implementation Pathways & Strategies Recommendations

JUSTscore Implementation Pathways and Strategies Recommendations (1 report)This report will outline legal and regulatory mechanisms available to implement JUSTscore. It will develop policy recommendations regarding state and private strategies for developing new mechanisms or regulatory pathways for JUSTscore implementation.

Updated Communication and dissemination plan

An updated plan describing all communication dissemination and exploitation activities the time plan and task distributions with details of participants task schedule and expectations will be distributed to all project participants

Comparative Integrated Work Package Report for for Justice in Transitions

This report will assess the status of the economic sectors under consideration in this work package, giving a comprehensive overview of the existing context of the economic activities, evaluating their ethical condition, the risks to stakeholders and ecosystem services and finally, barriers and pathways to sustainable development. These reports will be used by the JUSTNORTH PIs in WP5, WP6 & WP8 to produce related deliverables. A template for content and length reflecting the purpose of this deliverable will be designed in WP8 (D8.8) to ensure continuity across the case study work packages.

Final Data Management Plan

A final data management plan which will define the tasks and duties regarding research data quality sharing and security will be prepared at month 30 of the project

Documentary Film

Drawing from project case studies and promoting the aims of JUSTNORTH, a documentary on the impacts of economic development in the Arctic and the opportunities for just and sustainable development will be produced by the project team and coordinated by beneficiary 12 (AF).

Project Website

Produced in English the website will target all groups of stakeholders impacted by the project including the scientific community NGOs indigenous stakeholders and those who can benefit from the findings

Publications

Planning for Whose Benefit? Procedural (In) Justice in Norwegian Arctic Industry Projects

Author(s): Ragnhild Freng Dale, Halvor Dannevig
Published in: Arctic Justice, Issue Environment, Society and Governance, 2023, Page(s) 109–123
Publisher: Bristol University Press
DOI: 10.51952/9781529224832.ch008

A JUST CSR Framework for the Arctic

Author(s): McCauley, Darren
Published in: Arctic Justice, Issue Environment, Society and Governance, 2023, Page(s) pp. 51–65
Publisher: Bristol University Press
DOI: 10.51952/9781529224832.ch004

Applying a Transitional Theory of Justice to the Arctic

Author(s): Ohlsson, Johanna
Published in: Arctic Justice, Issue Environment, Society and Governance, 2023, Page(s) pp.8-20
Publisher: Bristol University Press
DOI: 10.56687/9781529224832-006

The Complex Relationship between Forest Sàmi and the Finnish State

Author(s): Joona, Tanja, and Juha Joona
Published in: Arctic Justice, Issue Environment, Society and Governance, 2023
Publisher: Bristol University Press
DOI: 10.2307/jj.3102550.16

Collective Capabilities and Stranded Assests: Clearing the Path for the Energy Transition in the Arctic

Author(s): Roman Sidortsov, Anna Badyina
Published in: Arctic Justice, Issue Environment, Society and Governance, 2023, Page(s) pp. 66–80
Publisher: Bristol University Press
DOI: 10.51952/9781529224832.ch005

Overarching Issues of Justice in the Arctic: Reflections from the Case of South Greenland

Author(s): Larsen, Joan Nymand and Jòn Haukur Ingimundarson
Published in: Arctic Justice, Issue Environment, Society and Governance, 2023
Publisher: Bristol University Press
DOI: 10.51952/9781529224832.ch011

A Relationship view of Responsibility for Climate Change Effects on the Territories and Communities of the Arctic

Author(s): Skillinton, Tracey
Published in: Arctic Justice, Issue Environment, Society and Governance, 2023, Page(s) pp. 36–50
Publisher: Bristol University Press
DOI: 10.51952/9781529224832.ch003

Responsibility for Structural (In)Justice in Arctic Governance

Author(s): Wood-Donnelly, Corine
Published in: Arctic Justice, Issue Environment, Society and Governance, 2023, Page(s) pp. 21-35
Publisher: Bristol University Press
DOI: 10.2307/jj.3102550

Regional environmental governance of protected natural territories in the European North: Russia, Finland, and Norway, and the case of Pasvik-Inari Trilateral Park

Author(s): Vladimirova, V.
Published in: Climatic Change, Issue 176, 85, 2023, ISSN 2193-2336
Publisher: Springer Nature
DOI: 10.1007/s10584-023-03559-4

The “whole systems” energy sustainability of digitalization: Humanizing the community risks and benefits of Nordic datacenter development

Author(s): Benjamin K.Sovacool, Paul Upham, Chukwuka G.Monyeia
Published in: Energy Research & Social Science, Issue Volume 88, 2022, Page(s) 1-28, ISSN 2214-6296
Publisher: Elsevier Limited
DOI: 10.1016/j.erss.2022.102493

Navigating towards justice and sustainability? syncretic encounters and stakeholder-sourced solutions in Arctic cruise Tourism Governance

Author(s): Hannes Hansen-Magnusson & Charlotte Gehrke
Published in: The Polar Journal, Issue VOL. 13, NO. 2, 2023, Page(s) 216–239, ISSN 2154-8978
Publisher: ROUTLEDGE
DOI: 10.1080/2154896x.2023.2251225

Democracy, Biodiversity and More than Human Justice Imperatives: Institutional Responses to Crisis

Author(s): Skillington T.
Published in: Social Sciences, Issue 9(9):166., 2020, ISSN 2076-0760
Publisher: MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/socsci9090166

Public participation in marine spatial planning in Iceland

Author(s): Maria Wilke
Published in: Frontiers in marine science, 2023, ISSN 2296-7745
Publisher: Frontiers
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2023.1154645

Ocean Acidification in the Arctic in a Multi-Regulatory, Climate Justice Perspective

Author(s): Sandra Cassotta
Published in: Policy & Practice Reviews, 2021, ISSN 2624-9553
Publisher: Lausanne: Frontiers Media SA
DOI: 10.3389/fclim.2021.713644

Youth and newcomers in Icelandic fisheries: opportunities and obstacles

Author(s): Lebedef, E.A., Chambers, C.
Published in: Maritime Studies, Issue 22:34, 2023, ISSN 2212-9790
Publisher: Springer
DOI: 10.1007/s40152-023-00326-0

Digital bricolage: Infrastructuring lower carbon digital space via Nordic datacentre development

Author(s): Paul Upham, Benjamin Sovacool, Chukwuka Monyei
Published in: Political Geography, Issue Volume 96, 2022, ISSN 0962-6298
Publisher: Pergamon Press Ltd.
DOI: 10.1016/j.polgeo.2022.102617

Making the internet globally sustainable: Technical and policy options forimproved energy management, governance and community acceptance ofNordic datacenters

Author(s): Benjamin K. Sovacool a,b,*, Chukwuka G. Monyei a, Paul Upham a
Published in: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2022, ISSN 1364-0321
Publisher: Elsevier BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2021.111793

Justice, Mining, and Legal Reforms in the Finnish Arctic

Author(s): Jukka Similä, Henri Wallen
Published in: Arctic Review on Law and Politics, Issue 14, 2023, Page(s) 228-250, ISSN 2387-4562
Publisher: Cappelen Damm Akademisk
DOI: 10.23865/arctic.v14.5903

Environmental Compliance and Practices of Cruise Ships in Ísafjörður, Iceland

Author(s): SHENG ING WANG AND CATHERINE CHAMBERS
Published in: Tourism in Marine Environments, Issue Vol. 17, No. 4, 2023, Page(s) pp. 231–248, ISSN 2169-0197
Publisher: Cognizant, LLC.
DOI: 10.3727/154427322x16686727533114

Wind energy projects and reindeer herders’ rights in Finnish Lapland: A legal framework

Author(s): Soili Nysten-Haarala; Tanja Joona; Ilari Hovila
Published in: Science of the Anthropocene, 2021, ISSN 2325-1026
Publisher: Elementa
DOI: 10.1525/elementa.2020.00037

Which states will lead a just transition for the Arctic? A DeePeR analysis of global data on Arctic states and formal observer states

Author(s): McCauley, D, KA Pettigrew, MM Bennett, I Todd, & C Wood-Donnelly.
Published in: Global Environmental Change, Issue Volume 73, 2022, Page(s) 1-13, ISSN 1872-9495
Publisher: Elsevier
DOI: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2022.102480

Imaginaries on ice: Sociotechnical futures of data centre development in Norway and Iceland

Author(s): Paul Upham, Benjamin K. Sovacool, and Chukwuka G. Monyei
Published in: Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 2022, ISSN 2514-8494
Publisher: Sage
DOI: 10.1177/25148486221126619

Towards a more Sustainable Arctic

Author(s): Nadejda Komendatova, IIASA, komendan@iiasa.ac.at Mia Landauer, IIASA & Arctic Centre, University of Lapland, landauem@iiasa.ac.at Elena Rovenskaya, IIASA, rovenska@iiasa.ac.at Dmitry Erokhin, IIASA, erokhin@iiasa.ac.at Nikita Strelkovskii, IIASA, strelkon@iiasa.ac.at Leena Ilmola, IIASA, ilmola@iiasa.ac.at
Published in: Northern Dimension Institute, Issue December 2021, 2021, Page(s) 1-13
Publisher: Northern Dimension Institute

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