Adaptation Actions for a Changing Arctic: Perspectives from the Barents Area

160

Adaptation Actions for a Changing Arctic: Perspectives from the Barents Area

Hop, H., and H. Gjøsæter, 2013. Polar cod ( Boreogadus saida ) and capelin ( Mallotus villosus ) as key species in marine food webs of the Arctic and the Barents Sea. Marine Biological Research, 9:878-894. Hopkins, C.C.E. and E.M. Nilssen, 1991.The rise and fall of the Barents Sea capelin ( Mallotus villosus ): a multivariate scenario. Polar Research, 10:535-546. Hovelsrud, G.K., B. Poppel, B.E.H. van Oort and J. Reist, 2011. Arctic societies, cultures, and peoples in a changing cryosphere. In: Snow, Water, Ice and Permafrost in the Arctic (SWIPA): Climate Change and the Cryosphere. Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP), Oslo. Huntington, H.P., 2013. Provisioning and cultural services. In: Meltofte, H. (ed.), Arctic Biodiversity Assessment: Status and trends in Arctic biodiversity. pp. 485-518. Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF). Huntington, H.P and S. Fox, 2005. The changing Arctic: indigenous perspectives. In:Arctic Climate Impact Assessment. pp. 61-98. Cambridge University Press. Huse, G. and I. Ellingsen, 2008. Capelin migrations and climate change - a modelling analysis. Climatic Change, 87:177-197. ICES, 2015a. Second Interim Report of the Working Group on the Integrated Assessments of the Barents Sea (WGIBAR), 1-4 June 2015, Kirkenes, Norway. ICES CM 2015/SSGIEA:04. ICES, 2015b. Barents Sea Ecoregion - Ecosystem overview. In: Report of the ICES Advisory Committee 2015. ICES Advice 2015, Book 3, Section 3.1. ICES, 2016. Barents Sea Ecoregion – Ecosystem Overview. Version 2, 13 May 2016. ICES Ecosystem Overviews. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES). Ims, R.A., J.U. Jepsen, A. Stien and N.G. Yoccoz, 2013. Science plan for COAT: Climate-ecological Observatory for Arctic Tundra. Fram Centre: Tromsø, Norway. IWC, 2006. Features of sound and seismic surveys. Report of the Standing Working Group on Environmental Concerns. International Whaling Commission (IWC). Jaakkola, L.M., M.M. Heiskanen, A.M. Lensu and M.T. Kuitunen, 2013. Consequences of forest landscape changes for the availability of winter pastures to reindeer ( Rangifer tarandus tarandus ) from 1953 to 2003 in Kuusamo, northeast Finland. Boreal Environment Research, 18:459-472. Jakobsen,T.andV.K.Ozhigin,2011.The Barents Sea – ecosystem, resources,management. Half a century of Russian-Norwegian cooperation. Tapir Academic Press. Jansson, R., C. Nilsson, E.C.H. Keskitalo, T. Vlasova, M.-L. Sutinen, J. Moen, F. Chapin III, K. Bråthen, M. Cabeza, T.V. Callaghan, B. Van Oort, H. Dannevig, I.A. Bay-larsen, R.A. Ims and P. Aspholm. 2015. Future changes in the supply of goods and services from natural ecosystems: prospects for the European north. Ecology and Society, 20:32. doi:10.5751/ ES-07607-200332. Jantunen, J., T. Kauppila, M.L. Räisänen, H. Komulainen, P. Kauppila, T.Kauppinen,H. Törmä,M. Leppänen,A. Tornivaara,

structured populations. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 264:481-486. Heino, J., J. Erkinaro, A. Huusko and M. Luoto, 2016. Climate change effects on freshwater fishes, conservation and management. In: Closs, G., M. Krkosek and J. Olden (eds.), Conservation of Freshwater Fishes. pp. 76-106. Cambridge University Press. Herzon, I., T. Rajala, P. Heinimaa, T. Birge, E. Kiviharju, M. Keskitalo, J. Kantanen and J. Helenius, 2014. FAO State of Biodiversity for Food and Agriculture in Finland. FAO Publication 2014:11. Herrmann, T.M., P. Sandström, K. Granqvist, N. D’Astous, J. Vannar, H.Asselin, N. Saganash, J.Mameamskum, G. Guanish, J.-B.Loon andR.Cuciurean,2014.Effects of mining on reindeer/ caribou populations and indigenous livelihoods: community- basedmonitoring by Sami reindeer herders in Sweden and First Nations in Canada. The Polar Journal, 4:28-51. Hickler, T., K.Vohland, J. Feehan, P.A.Miller, B. Smith, L. Costa, T.Giesecke, S. Fronzek, T.R.Carter,W.Cramer, I.Kuhn andM.T. Sykes, 2012. Projecting the future distribution of European potential natural vegetation zones with a generalized, tree species-based dynamic vegetation model. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 21:50-63. Hildén, M., P. Jokinen J. and Aakkula, 2012. The sustainability of agriculture in a northern industrialized country – from controlling nature to rural development. Sustainability, 4: 3387‑3403. Himanen,S.J.,K.Hakala andH.Kahiluoto,2013.Crop responses to climate and socioeconomic change in northern regions. Regional Environmental Change, 13:17-32. Hodge,A.,2014.Mining company performance and community conflict: moving beyond a seeming paradox. Journal of Cleaner Production, 84:27-33. Höglind,M.,A.K. Bakken, J.M. Jørgensen and L. Østrem, 2010. Tolerance to frost and ice encasement in cultivars of timothy and perennial ryegrass during winter.Grass and Forage Science, 65:431-445. Höglind,M., S.M.Thorsen and M.A. Semenov, 2013.Assessing uncertainties in impact of climate change on grass production in Northern Europe using ensembles of global climate models. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 170:103-113. Holma-Suutari, A., P. Ruokojärvi, S. Laaksonen, H. Kiviranta, M.Nieminen,M.Viluksela andA.Hallikainen, 2014. Persistent organic pollutant levels in semi-domesticated reindeer ( Rangifer tarandus tarandus L.), feed, lichen, blood,milk, placenta, foetus and calf. Science of the Total Environment, 476-477: 125-135. Holter, M. and N. Magnusson, 2014. Arctic Oil Still Seen Decades Off as Producers Balk at Costs. Bloomberg. www. bloomberg.com/news/articles/2014-02-23/arctic-oil-still-seen- decades-away-as-producers-balk-at-costs Hønneland,G., 2006.Kvotekamp og kyststatssolidaritet: Norsk- russisk fiskeriforvaltning gjennom 30 år [Quota Battles and Coast State Solidarity: 30Years of Norwegian-Russian Fishery Management]. Fagbokforlaget, Bergen.

Made with FlippingBook - professional solution for displaying marketing and sales documents online