@inbook{9753fce8a4e44ccf8e76dbbcd6fba445,
title = "Socioeconomic and Cultural Changes in the European Arctic",
abstract = "The chapter provides overview of the Arctic sociocultural landscape, highlighting innovative and growing Arctic cities, thinnig-out rural areas, demographic challenges, and dependence on extractive and primary industries. Indigenous peoples often experience these elements in distinct manners.The EU has a number of programmes that support socioeconomic development and co-operation in the North, as well as relevant transport policies and environmental regulations. When designing and carrying out actions affecting socioeconomic and cultural development, the EU decision-makers should take into account: the region's intra-regional and core-periphery connectivity; power structures, social conflicts and cultural diversity; human-nature interactions; as well as the state of innovation, entrepreneurship and education.The EU's focus on entrepreneurship and innovation within co-operation and cohension programmes is likely to continue in the future, although greater attention to gender issues and indigenous peoples is recommended. Intra-regional accessibility and connectivity must not be neglected. The special characteristics and needs of Arctic cities need to be taken into account in EU policies and programmes.",
keywords = "noordpoolgebied, sociaal-economische ontwikkeling, culturele veranderingen, arctic, socio-economic development, cultural changes",
author = "Adam Stepien and Karolina Banul and Annette Scheepstra and {van Dam}, Karin and Kirsi Latola and Timo Koivurova",
year = "2016",
month = jan,
doi = "10.1163/9789004303188_010",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-90-04-30317-1",
volume = "89",
series = "Nijhoff Law Specials",
publisher = "Brill / Nijhoff",
pages = "213--242",
editor = "Adam Stepien and Timo Koivurova and Paula Kankaanp{\"a}{\"a}",
booktitle = "The Changing Arctic and the European Union",
address = "Netherlands",
}