Challenges and perspectives for human activity in Arctic coastal environments – a review of selected interactions and problems

Author:

Jaskólski Marek Wojciech123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Geography and Regional Development , University of Wrocław , Poland

2. Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development, Environmental Risks in Urban and Regional Development , Dresden , Germany

3. Interdisciplinary Centre for Ecological and Revitalizing Urban Transformation , Görlitz , Germany

Abstract

Abstract The currently-observed increase in human activity in the Arctic accelerates the negative impact on the environment as well as increases the risk of threats to mankind itself. This paper reviews and summarises a selection of studies on the interaction between humans and the environment in the Arctic coastal zone, which is impacted by a warming climate and associated geohazards. The paper presents a general description of human presence in the Arctic, identifies and describes the processes that are threatening the infrastructure, and the anthropogenic processes that have a negative impact on the Arctic. It considers the possible future economic opportunities, and presents the sustainable requirements for modern human activity in the Arctic. The paper demonstrates the urgent need to develop a common, Arctic-wide strategy based on sustainable development. The time has come to change human perception of the Arctic because, in the near future, it may be considered as a refuge for climate change refugees.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)

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