Title: “Adapting to climate change responses at the community level: resilience and crisis management in the Arctic”
Description: This thesis aims to develop and examine climate adaptation strategies within an Arctic framework. It employs qualitative research methods to investigate various factors that influence the willingness and capability of Arctic communities to act to the creeping climate crisis. The results provide significant insights into community-level management of climate-related challenges and have the potential to enhance both theoretical understanding and policy implementation in climate change crisis management.
The seminar will start with James presenting his PhD work, followed by feedback from the opponents.
Opponents:
Associate Professor Jacob Taarup, University College Copenhagen
Associate Professor Bjørn Bakken, INN/HHN
Supervisor: Associate Professor Gunhild Birgitte Sætren, HHN
Co-supervisor: Professor Odd Jarl Borch, HHN
Co-supervisor: Professor Bjørn Ivar Kruke, UIS
The seminar is open for everyone at the Business School.