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Epilogue

the end of the arctic as we know it

Robert Harriss

pp. 393-403

The word unaami from the Alaskan Native Yup"ik language translates broadly to "tomorrow" and is commonly used with a connotation of change. There is no question that Arctic environments are changing, and not just the climate. There are a host of cultural, ecological, and economic factors that are also transitioning to unknown futures. Two powerful change-agents, climate change and culture-shift are a reality and challenge to the traditional communities in the high northern latitudes. This epilogue briefly explores how circumpolar Inuit communities are responding to this "double whammy."

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-7353-0_17

Full citation:

Harriss, R. (2014)., Epilogue: the end of the arctic as we know it, in J. Norwine (ed.), A world after climate change and culture-shift, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 393-403.

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