Activities per year
Project Details
Description
This research project aims to contribute to resilient communities, through improved handling of uncertainty and inclusion of local knowledge in decision-making concerning the large-scale development projects, which currently characterise parts of the Arctic. Impact Assessment is a pivotal tool in this regard, and is used across the Arctic to support decision-making, making it uniquely positioned as a point of departure. The project will build and disseminate knowledge, and contribute to building a new field of research.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 21/05/2018 → 31/12/2019 |
Collaborative partners
- Fulbright Commission
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Activities
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Field trip to Nuuk and Ilulissat, Greenland
Larsen, S. V. (Other)
22 Mar 2019 → 28 Mar 2019Activity: Other
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Resilience under uncertain Arctic conditions: Exploring the potential of impact assessment and local knowledge
Larsen, S. V. (Lecturer)
28 Feb 2019Activity: Talks and presentations › Talks and presentations in private or public companies
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Fulbright Arctic Initiative II Midterm Meeting
Larsen, S. V. (Participant)
24 Feb 2019 → 1 Mar 2019Activity: Attending an event › Organisation or participation in workshops, courses, seminars, exhibitions or similar
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Inclusion of uncertainty in Environmental Impact Assessment in Greenland
Larsen, S. V., Jul 2021, In: Environmental Impact Assessment Review. 89, 106583.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
Open AccessFile7 Citations (Scopus)101 Downloads (Pure) -
Uncertainty in a changing Arctic
Larsen, S. V., May 2021. 3 p.Research output: Contribution to conference without publisher/journal › Poster › Research
Open AccessFile34 Downloads (Pure) -
Usikkerhed og lokal viden i grønlandsk VVM
Larsen, S. V., Sept 2020, Det Danske Center for Miljøvurdering, Aalborg Universitet. 12 p. (Videnskabelig rapport fra DCEA - Det Danske Center for Miljøvurdering).Research output: Book/Report › Report › Research
File45 Downloads (Pure)