Climate change is affecting the Arctic environment and ecosystems at an
accelerating speed, twice the rate of the global average. This is
opening the Arctic to transportation and resource development and
creating serious challenges for local communities and indigenous
peoples.
Climate Governance in the Arctic considers two aspects of climate
change from an institutional perspective. It focuses on how relevant
regimes, institutions and governance systems support mitigation of
climate change. It also examines the extent to which the varying
governance arrangements in the Arctic support adaptation and the
development of adaptation processes for the region. The book's focus on
Arctic governance offers unique insights within climate change
mitigation and adaptation research.