Annika E Nilsson
Luleå University of Technology
Annika E. Nilsson is an interdisciplinary researcher with a focus on the politics of Arctic change and communication at the science-policy interface. She is a researcher at Luleå University of Technology, Sweden, and Senior Researcher at Nordland Research Institute, Norway. In REXSAC she co-leads Research Task 1/9 with a focus on scenarios and indicators. She is a member of REXSAC’s Executive Committee.

Publications
- An analytical framework for more holistic impact assessments
- New articles in The Journal of Northern Studies
- Gruvor och hållbar utveckling i norra Sverige
- Making Regional Sense of Global Sustainable Development Indicators for the Arctic
- Towards improved participatory scenario methodologies in the Arctic
- New book: Arctic Geopolitics, Media and Power
- Book chapters – The politics of arctic resources: Change and continuity in the "Old North" of Northern Europe
- Evidence of the impacts of metal mining and the effectiveness of mining mitigation measures on social–ecological systems in Arctic and boreal regions: A systematic map protocol
- Form and Function: The Future of the Arctic Council
- REXSAC researchers contribute to new book, "Competing Arctic Futures"
- Arctic Sustainability Research. Past, Present and Future
- Knowledge production and environmental conflict
- Towards extended shared socioeconomic pathways
- Bellwether, exceptionalism, and other tropes: Political coproduction of Arctic climate modeling
- Arctic sustainability research: Towards a new agenda
- Can the Arctic lead the way to a post-petroleum future?
- Uncertain Futures: The Changing Global Context of the European Arctic