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Arctic Expert Club HSE - NArFU Research seminar "Arctic Sustainability Across the 21st Century" by Prof. Paul Berkman

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Paul Berkman is Professor of Practice in Science Diplomacy at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts. He co-organized the first formal dialogue between NATO and Russia on Arctic environmental security while working as the Head of the Arctic Ocean Geopolitics Programme at the University of Cambridge. He also works as the director of the Arctic Futures Initiative at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in Austria. Professor Berkman is an internationally-renown scientist, explorer, educator and author who has made significant contributions to the sustainable development of our world during the past three decades. He is especially motivated to establish connections between science, diplomacy and information technology to promote cooperation and prevent discord for good governance of regions beyond sovereign jurisdictions – which account for nearly 70% of the Earth. Paul has a master’s degree and doctorate in biological oceanography from the University of Rhode Island, where he was a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow.

On Wednesday, March 22 at 2.00 pm, Arctic expert club HSE - NArFUInstitute for regional studies and urban planning (HSE), Arctic Center for Strategic Studies NArFU, Chair for regional studies (School of Public Administration, Faculty of Social Sciences, HSE) will hold the Research Seminar.

Speaker: Prof. Paul Berkman (professor in Science Diplomacy at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts, Director of the Arctic Futures Initiative at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in Austria)

Theme:
 "Arctic Sustainability Across the 21st Century"

Venue:
 room 429, 9-11 Myasnitskaya street (map), metro station Lubyanka
Abstract: There is anticipated to be $1T of investment in the Arctic over the next two decades and the challenge is leveraging those investments to achieve Arctic sustainability across the 21st century, accomplishing stable long-term returns along with environmental protection and societal well-being.
The Arctic Ocean is experiencing an environmental state-change with expanding human activities ranging from commercial shipping and energy development to ship-based tourism. Accordingly, with involvement of indigenous peoples, Arctic and non-Arctic states have begun to develop national and international management regimes to address emerging issues, impacts, and resources in the Arctic Ocean. In this lecture, Paul Berkman will speak about the conceptual development and practical implementation of arctic sustainability in the Arctic Ocean across the 21st Century.

Everyone interested is welcome to attend!

Working language: english 
Pass can be ordered by:
registration: https://irsup.hse.ru/expresspolls/poll/203468588.html

BIOGRAPHY OF PAUL BERKMAN.pdf