Arctic Circle Assembly

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The Arctic Circle is the largest network of international dialogue and cooperation on the future of...

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The Arctic Circle is the largest network of international dialogue and cooperation on the future of the Arctic. It is an open democratic platform with participation from governments, organizations, corporations, universities, think tanks, environmental associations, indigenous communities, concerned citizens, and others interested in the development of the Arctic and its consequences for the future of the globe. It is a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization.AssembliesThe annual Arctic Circle Assembly is the largest annual international gathering on the Arctic, attended by more than 2000 participants from 60 countries. The Assembly is held every October at the Harpa Conference Center and Concert Hall in Reykjavík, Iceland. It is attended by heads of states and governments, ministers, members of parliaments, officials, experts, scientists, entrepreneurs, business leaders, indigenous representatives, environmentalists, students, activists and others from the growing international community of partners and participants interested in the future of the Arctic. ForumsIn addition to the annual Assemblies, the Arctic Circle organizes Forums on specific areas of Arctic cooperation. Forums held in Alaska and Singapore in 2015 were devoted to shipping and ports, Asian involvement in the Arctic and maritime issues. Forums held in 2016 in Nuuk, Greenland and Québec City focused on economic development for the people of the Arctic and the sustainable development of northern regions, respectively. In 2017, Forums were held in Washington, DC on the United States and Russia in the Arctic, and in Edinburgh on Scotlands relationship with the New North. The next Arctic Circle Forums will be held in the Faroe Islands and in the Republic of Korea. Organizing partners for Forums include national and regional governments, research institutions, and public organizations.PartnersOrganizations, forums, think tanks, universities, corporations, research institutions, governmental bodies and public associations around the world are invited to hold meetings within the Arctic Circle platform to extend the reach of their efforts. The partners decide themselves the agenda of such sessions as well as the speakers. The Arctic Circle thus provides a platform for them to host or participate in various meetings and sessions, announce news of their activities and achievements, network, and showcase their important work. TopicsThe Assembly program is designed in collaboration with partner organizations. Topics have included the following, among others:Sea ice melt and extreme weatherThe role and rights of indigenous peoplesSecurity in the ArcticInvestment structures in the ArcticRegional developmentShipping and transportation infrastructureArctic energyThe role of European and Asian states in the ArcticAsia and the Northern Sea RouteCircumpolar Health and Well BeingScience and traditional knowledgeArctic tourism and aviationArctic ecosystems and marine scienceSustainable developmentSmall-scale renewable energy for remote communitiesThe prospects and risks of oil and gas drillingMineral resourcesBusiness cooperation in the ArcticThe High Seas of the Arctic OceanFisheries and living resourcesGeology and glaciologyPolar law: treaties and agreementsThe Arctic and the Himalayan Third PoleA variety of performances, exhibitions and programs present the unique arts and cultural attributes of the Arctic at the annual Assembly each October.