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Remote settlements in Greenland have a future, but they cannot make it alone

By Kevin McGwin, The Arctic Journal June 2, 2017
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The future for Greenland’s remote settlements depends in large part on the ability of residents to work with regional and national officials to develop the commercial activities available to them, representatives from some of the country’s smallest communities were told during a recent two-day meeting in Nuuk.

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