'SDGs in the Arctic' High-Level Dialogue Series
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SDGs in the Arctic High-Level Dialogue Series. A Project by Polar Research and Policy Initiative (PRPI).
In line with the priorities of the Finnish chairmanship of the Arctic Council and in support of the UN's 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development, Polar Research and Policy Initiative (PRPI) has taken the lead in convening high-level dialogues on ‘Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the Arctic’ since October 2017. The project recognises that the 17 SDGs provide not only a valuable overarching framework that crucially integrates the human, environmental and economic dimensions of the Arctic that are indeed interconnected, interdependent and indivisible, but also a useful shared vocabulary that enables different stakeholder groups to communicate their concerns, coordinate their activities and cooperate on priorities along the lines of mutually-intelligible goals and indicators. Through its high-level dialogues, PRPI seeks to encourage the entire gamut of Arctic stakeholders globally to integrate more effectively within their Arctic discourse, decisions and agenda a commitment to the SDGs, whereby climate security remains an integral and indispensable goal, but without an accompanying neglect of issues such as energy, food and water security, as well as access to education, employment, housing, healthcare, transport, telecommunication and infrastructure.
Thus far, PRPI has convened high-level dialogues in Iceland (October 2017), Finland (November 2017), Canada (December 2017), Australia (January 2018), UK (February 2018), US - Boston (March 2018), US - Seattle (April 2018), Norway (April 2018), Faroe Islands (May 2018), India (June 2018) and Denmark (November 2018), as well as stakeholder briefings in Hawaii (August 2018), Alaska (September 2018) and Finland (October 2018).
Moreover, by ensuring we hosted a dialogue or two every month, we were able to sustain interest in and engagement with the topic over a longer period of time than might have been possible with just a single high-level conference. The sustained efforts meant that the project would not end without the SDGs being adopted as a priority by almost every Arctic state. That being said, Finland and Denmark both hosted two high-level conferences on 'SDGs in the Arctic' in Rovaniemi (November 2017) and Copenhagen (December 2017), in both of which we participated, and which provided a boost also to the multi-stakeholder dialogues. The combination of government-organised high-level conferences and NGO-led, government-supported multi-stakeholder dialogues proved to be most effective and indeed an excellent example of the multi-track diplomacy advocated by the project since its inception.
What the dialogues have established thus far are how the 17 SDGs provide for a timely and necessary re-articulation of global discourses on the Arctic by advancing a unifying, overarching and mutually intelligible framework into which the human, environmental, and economic dimensions in the Arctic can be integrated, with their complementarity, connectedness, and comprehensiveness duly acknowledged. By enabling a move away from the false dichotomies and unhelpful polarisations that recur in prevalent Arctic discourse and providing a valuable shared vocabulary, they also free different stakeholder groups to move forward in communicating their concerns, coordinating their activities and cooperating on priorities along the lines of shared and mutually-intelligible goals and indicators—when beneficial, through multi-level, multi-stakeholder partnerships. The 2030 Agenda allows stakeholders to have universal, defined and measurable goals that, moreover, are interrelated, interdependent and indivisible, and to hold people, governments and businesses accountable to those goals.
https://arcticyearbook.com/arctic-yearbook/2018/2018-scholarly-papers/2…
2018 North Pacific Arctic Conference Proceedings (East-West Center and Korea Maritime Institute): https://www.eastwestcenter.org/system/tdf/private/2018arctic.pdf?file=1…
University of Tromso, Norway: Sustainable Arctic Tourism: How might Arctic Tourism tie in with the SDGS?
https://en.uit.no/tavla/artikkel/573336/sustainable_arctic_tourism_how_…
University of Washington, US: Canadian Studies Center, Polar Research and Policy Initiative host high-level dialogue on Arctic Transportation
https://jsis.washington.edu/canada/news/canadian-studies-center-polar-r…
University College London, UK: Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the Arctic: 5th High-Level Dialogue and Reception
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/global-governance/events/2018/feb/sustainable-dev…
Trent University, Canada: Sustainable Development Goals in the Arctic
https://www.trentu.ca/about/news-events/19949
Fletcher School, Tufts University, US: Fletcher Arctic VII Conference speaks about science diplomacy, sustainability
https://tuftsdaily.com/news/2018/03/12/fletcher-arctic-vii-conference-s…
Nordregio, Nordic Council of Ministers: Nordregio joins 8th High-Level Dialogue in Tromsø
http://www.nordregio.org/events/nordregio-joins-8th-high-level-dialogue…
Danish Agency for Higher Education, Denmark, and UArctic: Sustainable Tourism Development in the Nordic Arctic Project
https://research.uarctic.org/news/2018/12/sustainable-tourism-developme…
Australian Institute of International Affairs, Canberra, Australia: Sustainable Development Goals in the Arctic Roundtable
http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/news-item/sdgs-arctic/
Arctic Circle Assembly, Iceland: Proceedings of 'SDGs in the Arctic' High-Level Dialogue Series, Session I: Arctic Circle Assembly 2017, Iceland
http://www.arcticcircle.org/assemblies/2015/breakout-sessions/session/s…
http://polarconnection.org/session-1-sdgs-arctic/
Lapland University of Applied Sciences, Finland: Proceedings of ‘SDGs in the Arctic’ High-Level Dialogue Series, Session II: Arctic Spirit Conference 2017, Finland
http://polarconnection.org/sdgs-arctic-finland/
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Dwayne Menezes, Founder and Managing Director