Sustainable Development in the Arctic for Indigenous Peoples
University of Helsinki. Finland
The Tukha People in Northern Mongolia:Sustainability and Indigenous Rights for Land Resources
Open University. United Kingdam
Articulations of Indigenous religion(s) in the Sakha Republic: wildfires, shaman-trees, and sir-ahatyy
Human Rights Advisor,
Inuit Circumpolar Council
Indigenous Peoples, Sustainable Development, and the need for a new trajectory
Professor,
Chuo University, Japan
[ArCS II International Law]
Pitfalls of the Greed Shift - Challenges of the Arctic indigenous Peoples
Associate Professor,
Otsuma Women’s University, Japan
[ArCS II International Law]
Indigenous peoples and local communityunder climate regime and its implication for the Inuit and Sámi people
Professor,
Otaru University of Commerce, Japan
[ArCS II International Law]
Green Procurement, "Buy National" Rules, and Their Impacts on the Indigenous Procurement
Associate Professor,
Seinan Gakuin University, Japan
[ArCS II International Law]
Arctic indigenous traditional knowledge for climate change
Tohoku University, Japan
[ArCS II Human Society]
Waste Management Initiatives and Challenges in Alaska Native Villages
Hokkaido University, Japan
[ArCS II Coastal Environments]
Using multiple approaches to better understand marine ecosystems in northwestern Greenland