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Community viability and well-being in northernmost Europe: social change and cultural encounters, sustainable development and food security in Finland's North

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  • Ludger Muller-Wille
  • Leo Granberg
  • Mika Helander
  • Lydia Heikkila
  • Anni-Siiri Lansman
  • Tuula Tuisku
  • Delia Berrouard

Abstract

Northernmost Europe is characterised by diversity. Relations between indigenous (minority) and immigrant(majority) populations concern territorial claims, resource utilisation and human rights. Indigenous Sami feel encapsulated in centralised states. Norwegians, Swedes, Finns and Russians, historic immigrants, represent these states. The collapse of the Soviet Union effected cross-border relations. New structures have emerged stressing community viability. Developments have progressed in economic performance, human security, quality of life, education and health focusing of local activities such as reindeer herding. These conditions have an impact on transnational relations and community viability.

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  • Ludger Muller-Wille & Leo Granberg & Mika Helander & Lydia Heikkila & Anni-Siiri Lansman & Tuula Tuisku & Delia Berrouard, 2008. "Community viability and well-being in northernmost Europe: social change and cultural encounters, sustainable development and food security in Finland's North," International Journal of Business and Globalisation, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 2(4), pages 331-353.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbglo:v:2:y:2008:i:4:p:331-353
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    1. Dele Raheem & Maxim Shishaev & Vladimir Dikovitsky, 2019. "Food System Digitalization as a Means to Promote Food and Nutrition Security in the Barents Region," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 9(8), pages 1-19, August.

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