2018 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Inclusive and Lateral Environmental Governance: Exploring Theoretical and Practical Capacity for Networked Environmental Governance in the Russian Arctic
Published in: Arctic Summer College Yearbook
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Issues of ‘conflict and cooperation’ are still poignant in the Arctic discourse showing how weak the bond is between Arctic states, which, in turn, begs the question of what the future should hold for environmental governance in the Arctic region. The paper explores theoretical and practical potential for lateralisation of Arctic governance in the Russian context through horizontal networks between people and companies of the Arctic and the means that would be required to scale up the impact of such informal groupings.