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*CFP: Landscape Justice in the Arctic*

RGS-IBG Annual Conference, Cardiff, 28th August – 31st August 2018



Convenors: Corine Wood-Donnelly and Hele Kiimann (Uppsala University)



This session will focus on the theme of justice and the future of the Arctic.
Its purpose is to identify the gap between current realities and future
challenges, using principles of justice to develop integrative and
actionable adaptation strategies for the geographies of the Arctic and sub-
Arctic region.



The Arctic has often been conceived as an ‘attractive laboratory for
certain types of international cooperation’ and the condition of state
change in the region provides an opportunity to generate new ideas of
cooperation and equitable systemic structures. Despite good intentions of
stakeholders in the region, there is an inherent disjunction between the
governance and economic development of the Arctic; caught in between are
its people and landscapes. It is a significant problem that the ecosystem
vulnerability and the need for sustainable development of resources is the
language of official discourses, but the reality is the economic
development of many resources is anything but sustainable, is often
environmentally risky and is rarely equitable to the peoples of the
circumpolar Arctic.



If an antidote to the effects of anthropogenic climate change and the
presence of inherent systemic inequalities is to be found, radical models
should be envisaged if environmental, social and territorial justice is
ever to be realised for the Arctic landscape.



The session organisers seek scholars who can engage with any of the
questions below or contribute new questions:



·      Is there a moral contract between the state and the Arctic
 populations?

·      What does social or territorial responsibility look like in the
Arctic?

·      What are possible models of justice for the Arctic?

·      Are there ways to promote and enable landscape justice in the Arctic?



*Please email an abstract of not more than 250 words
to [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> by Friday 9th
February.*



For more information about the session, please email Corine at
[log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>. If you
are interested in submitting a paper or would like to discuss your ideas,
please feel welcome to drop us a message in advance of the deadline.



For more information about the conference: rgs-ibg-annual-int
ernational-conference-2018
<http://news.rgs.org/post/158470923703/rgs-ibg-annual-international-conference-2018>