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The Arctic and its unique natural resources have become objects of increasing concern. Rapid climate change and ageing of the population are transforming the living conditions in the region. This translates into an urgent need for information that will contribute to a better understanding of these issues.

Ageing, Wellbeing and Climate Change in the Arctic addresses the important intersection of ageing, wellbeing and climate change in the Arctic region, making a key interdisciplinary contribution to an area of research on which little has been written, and limited sources of information are currently available. The book explores three key areas of discussion. First, various political issues that are currently affecting the Arctic, such as the social categorisation of elderly people. Second, the living conditions of the elderly in relation to Arctic climate change. Third, the wellbeing of elderly people in terms of traditional knowledge and lifestyles. The book also features contributions from a number of key researchers in the field which examine a broad range of case studies, including the impact of climate change on health in Lapland and elderly people and geographical mobility in Norway.

This book will be of great interest to scholars of climate change, gerontology and social policy.

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Ageing, Wellbeing and Climate Change in the Arctic
The Arctic and its unique natural resources have become objects of increasing concern. Rapid climate change and ageing of the population are transforming the living conditions in the region. This translates into an urgent need for information that will contribute to a better understanding of these issues.
Ageing, Wellbeing and Climate Change in the Arctic addresses the important intersection of ageing, wellbeing and climate change in the Arctic region, making a key interdisciplinary contribution to an area of research on which little has been written and limited sources of information are currently available. The book explores three key areas of discussion: first, various political issues that are currently affecting the Arctic, such as the social categorisation of elderly people; second, the living conditions of the elderly in relation to Arctic climate change; and third, the wellbeing of elderly people in terms of traditional knowledge and lifestyles. The book also features contributions from a number of key researchers in the field who examine a broad range of case studies, including the impact of climate change on health in Lapland and elderly people and geographical mobility in Norway.
This book will be of great interest to scholars of climate change, gerontology and social policy.
Pivi Naskali is a Professor of Womens Studies in the Department of Gender Studies and serves as Dean of the Faculty of Education at the University of Lapland, Finland.
Marjaana Seppnen is Professor of Social Work at the University of Helsinki, Finland.
Shahnaj Begum is a PhD candidate and researcher at the Unit for Gender Studies in the Faculty of Education at the University of Lapland, Finland.
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Ageing, Wellbeing and Climate Change in the Arctic
An interdisciplinary analysis Edited by Pivi Naskali, Marjaana Seppnen and Shahnaj Begum
Ageing, Wellbeing and Climate Change in the Arctic
An interdisciplinary analysis
Edited by Pivi Naskali, Marjaana Seppnen and Shahnaj Begum
First published 2016 by Routledge 2 Park Square Milton Park Abingdon Oxon - photo 2
First published 2016
by Routledge
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2016 selection and editorial matter, Pivi Naskali, Marjaana Seppnen, Shahnaj Begum; individual chapters, the contributors
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Ageing, wellbeing and climate change in the arctic : an interdisciplinary analysis / edited by Pivi Naskali, Marjaana Seppnen, Shahnaj Begum.
p. ; cm. (Routledge advances in climate change research)
Includes bibliographical references.
I.Naskali, Pivi, editor.II.Seppnen, Marjaana, editor.III.Begum, Shahnaj, editor.IV.Series: Routledge advances in climate change research.
[DNLM: 1.AgingArctic Regions.2.AgedArctic Regions. 3.Climate ChangeArctic Regions.4.Quality of LifeArctic Regions. WT 104]
RC961.5
362.10911'3dc23
2015022402
ISBN: 978-1-138-89190-6 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-70943-7 (ebk)
Typeset in Goudy
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Contents
Part I
Position of older people and policies in the Arctic
JOAN HARBISON
SEIJA KESKITALO-FOLEY AND PIVI NASKALI
ANASTASIA EMELYANOVA AND ARJA RAUTIO
MARIT AURE AND SINDRE MYHR
Part II
Elderly people and climate change
BARBARA SCHUMANN
SHAHNAJ BEGUM
Part III
Wellbeing of elderly people
ELINA VAARA, ILKKA HAAPOLA, MARJAANA SEPPNEN, AND ANTTI KARISTO
MARIANNE LILIEQUIST
EIJA JUMISKO
Part IV
Local traditions of Arctic communities
TRINE KVITBERG AND RUNE FLIKKE
TARJA TAPIO
LAURA SIRAGUSA
MONA ANITA KIIL
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