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Mindy Jewell Price

Mindy Jewell Price I am a sociologist and political ecologist studying agrarian change across the Circumpolar North, using ethnographic and archival research methods. As a PhD candidate at the University of California at Berkeley, I research the social and political processes that affect the design, management, and impacts of agricultural development in the Northwest Territories, … Continue reading Mindy Jewell Price

Giuditta Celli

Giuditta Celli I am a PhD Candidate in Polar Science at the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy, working with researchers from the Italian Institute of Polar Science (CNR-ISP). My research focuses on the Antarctic Plateau, precisely on the photochemistry of mercury and iodine in surface snow and Ice Cores from the EAIIST project (East … Continue reading Giuditta Celli

Lisa M. Smith

Lisa M. Smith I am very pleased to be part of this group of Arctic women and to network with all of you for the benefit of the issues we all care about.  As the Executive Director for the Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC) Canada, I am focused on working with Inuit leaders from across Canada … Continue reading Lisa M. Smith

Reflections on the JUSTNORTH Open Science Day

The JUSTNORTH Project – Towards Just, Equitable and Sustainable Arctic Economies and Societies – is an EU-funded climate action project running from 2020-2023. The Open Science Day was a chance for JUSTNORTH researchers to share their work with the broader public, policymakers, and other researchers.

Open Access Article: “Towards Incorporation of Blue Carbon in Falkland Islands Marine Spatial Planning”

This piece introduces a new open access article "Towards Incorporation of Blue Carbon in Falkland Islands Marine Spatial Planning: A Multi-Tiered Approach", a multi-authored piece which includes Narissa Bax and Rachel Downey.