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Why cross-border cooperation is a key to the sustainable development of Arctic cities and towns

Arctic urban communities will need to learn from each other to succeed in a rapidly changing future.

By Nadezhda N. Filimonova, Halla Hrund Logadóttir October 16, 2019
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Just as the Arctic is changing rapidly, the historical perception of the Arctic as a remote spot is also drastically shifting to a view of the region as a center for the world’s future mineral resources production, tourism, and marine shipping.

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