UArctic Congress 2020. A proposal was submitted for a collaborative session, entitled Fostering Resilience in Arctic Communities through Responsible and Ethical Research and Cross-border Collaboration.
ESOF EuroScience Open Forum 2020, Trieste, Italy, 5-9 July 2020. A panel, Advancing Global Resilience and Fostering Cross-border Cooperation through Disaster Diplomacy Efforts. The conference program is not yet available.
Roundtable "Floods in the Arctic", September 27, 2019, Northern Forum on Sustainable Development, Yakutsk, Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia, September 24-28, 2019
An international and interdisciplinary session on disaster-related science diplomacy at the Amercian Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall 2018 Meeting in Washington D.C. The session featured presentations on disaster resilience and disaster diplomacy in the Arctic region from UArctic members from UAF & Tufts University. The session was organized and chaired by Katia Kontar. More information is available here.
Presentations at the Alaska Forum on the Environment, Anchorage, February 2019, on forming an inclusive consortium to evaluate flood and coastal erosion hazards, projecting forward by incorporating regional climate forecasts, and exploring options for mitigating risk to rural Arctic villages.
An interdisciplinary and international Research Coordination Network (RCN): A Global Network of Disaster-Related Research and Diplomacy in the Arctic is being assembled to advance research and education efforts in Arctic disaster resilience.
Proposals totaling $8 M were submitted to the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP; GFZ, Potsdam) and the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 (H2020) to initiate the Krafla Magma Testbed at Krafla Caldera, Iceland. This will be the world’s first magma observatory, and has the dual objectives of revolutionizing geothermal energy - the only non-CO2, continuous bed load, small-footprint - and volcano monitoring. This international infrastructure will be used to “ground truth” methods of locating active magma bodies and interpretation signals thought to represent volcano “unrest”, and to pioneer direct measurement of conditions in magma chambers to vastly improve forecasting of eruptions. The facility will also provide rich educational opportunities on themes of natural hazards, clean energy, and climate change in cooperation with the University of Akureyri and Iceland.
Publications 2015-2022
Meriläinen, E., & Lehtinen, A. A. (2022). Re-articulating forest politics through “rights to forest” and “rights of forest.” Geoforum, 133, 89–100. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2022.05.010
Meriläinen, E., & Fougère, M. (2022). The nature–human dichotomy within disaster governance. In Transformative Action for Sustainable Outcomes. Routledge.
Kelman, I. (ed.). (2022). Antarcticness: Imaginations and Inspirations. UCL Press, London, U.K.
Silvast, Antti; Kongsager, Rico; Lehtonen, Turo-Kimmo; Lundgren, Minna & Virtanen, Mikko (2021). Critical infrastructure vulnerability: a research note on adaptation to climate change in the Nordic countries. Geografisk Tidsskrift-Danish Journal of Geography 121(1): 79-90.
Kontar, Y.Y., A. Ismail-Zadeh, P.A. Berkman, P. I. Duda, P. Gluckman, I. Kelman, and V. Murray. 2021. "Knowledge Exchange Through Science Diplomacy to Assist Disaster Risk Reduction". Progress in Disaster Science, vol. 11, article 100188.
Meriläinen, E., Nikkanen, M., Räsänen, A., & Silvast, A. (2020). Katastrofitutkimuksen käsitteistöä suomeksi ja Suomessa: Kimmoisasti vaaroja kohti? Alue ja Ympäristö, 49(2), 92–109. https://doi.org/10.30663/ay.95614
Shunsuke Tei, Tomoki Morozumi, Shin Nagai, Shinya Takano, Atsuko Sugimoto, Ryo Shingubara, Rong Fan, Alexander Fedorov, Tuyara Gavrilyeva, Nikita Tananaev, Trofim Maximov (2020) An extreme flooding occurred in spring - summer 2017 over the Indigirka River lowland in Northeastern Siberia: Extent, cause, and possible effects on the ecosystem, October 2019, Hydrological Processes, 34: 522–537. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.13601
Daiju Narita, Tuyara Gavrilyeva, Alexander Isaev (ca. 2020) Impacts and Management of Forest Fires in the Republic of Sakha, Russia: Integrating Local and Global Perspectives, Polar Science, Japan (under review)
Nikita Tananaev, Vilena Efremova, Tuyara Gavrilyeva, Olga Parfenova (2020) Assessment of the community vulnerability to extreme spring floods: The case of the Amga River, central Yakutia, Siberia, Hydrology Research (in publishing)
Tuyara Gavrilyeva, Vilena Efremova (2019) Social and Economic Consequences of Floods in Yakutia, Roundtable "Floods in the Arctic", September 27, 2019, Northern Forum on Sustainable Development, Yakutsk, Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia, September 24-28, 2019 (presentation).
Douglas, M., Kontar, Y., Smieszek M., Pope, A., & Zhuraravleva, I. (2020). Building Capacity: Education beyond Boundaries. In Governing Arctic Seas: Regional Lessons from the Bering Strait and Barents Sea (Eds.) Young, O. R., Berkman, P.A., Vylegzhani, A. N. Springer, 2020. 10.1007/978-3-030-25674-6
Pulsifer, P., Kontar, Y., Berkman, P.A., & Taylor, D.R. (2020). Information Ecology to Map the Arctic Information Ecosystem. In Governing Arctic Seas: Regional Lessons from the Bering Strait and Barents Sea (Eds.) Young, O. R., Berkman, P.A., Vylegzhani, A. N. Springer, 2020. 10.1007/978-3-030-25674-6
A series of chapters on the subject of disaster resilience in the Arctic will be contributed to the Springer (2020) edited volume “Science Diplomacy for Disaster Risk Reduction: Advancing Disaster Resilience through International Scientific Collaborations and Stakeholder Engagement.” Natural Hazards thematic participants invited to contribute manuscripts.
Sellheim, N., Y.V. Zaika, and I. Kelman (eds.). 2019. Arctic Triumph: Northern Innovation and Persistence. Springer, Basel, Switzerland.
A collaborative chapter “U.S.-Russia Disaster Diplomacy in the Arctic: Current Status and Future Prospects” written by the members of the Natural Hazards thematic to be released in a Springer Polar Sciences Series book entitled “Arctic Triumph” (est. November 2018).
Kelman, I. (ed.). 2017. Arcticness: Power and Voice from the North. UCL Press, London, U.K.
Kelman, I. 2017. "Governmental duty of care for disaster-related science diplomacy". Disaster Prevention and Management, vol. 26, no. 4, pp. 412-423.