ArcSolution

ArcSolution

Sustainability
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Nordlandsforskning is one of many projects partners in ArcSolution.

The Arctic is experiencing rapid changes due to climate change and pollution from local and distant sources, impacting human life, wildlife, and ecosystems. ArcSolution takes a holistic “One Health” approach to address these challenges, integrating local and Indigenous knowledge with scientific research across four Arctic locations: Northern Finland, Svalbard, Northern Norway, and Greenland.

We focus on key pollutants like mercury, plastics, and pathogens, studying their effects on ecosystems and human health. Together with local communities, we develop solutions in the circular economy, technology, and chemical management. Our findings are shared with schools, policymakers, industry, and the scientific community to support sustainable actions for a healthier Arctic. 

You can find out more about the project and research here: 

ArcSolution – Arctic pollution in a One Health perspective – from complex challenges to sustainable solutions

 

Financed by
European Union under the Horizon Europe Program, Grant No. 101135051 — ArcSolution
Lead by
Irene Andreassen, Nord university
Internal project lead
Research Director / Research Professor
Press contact
Senior Researcher
Nord Universitet, Norway
University of Oulu, Finland
Aarhus University, Denmark
Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway
Arctic Knowledge, Norway
Ilisimatusarfik, Greenland
Alfred-Wegener Institute, Germany
Ocean Atmosphere Systems Gmbh, Germany
University of Tromsø, Norway
Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Program, Norway
Faroese Hospital System