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New REXSAC report highlighted in SvD series on Sami land rights
In a series of articles, SvD reviews the conflict that has occurred over half Sweden’s surface. On the one hand, the Sami and their rights…
Read moreNew report: Mining industry perspectives on indigenous rights
A new report by REXSAC researcher, Rebecca Lawrence : Mining industry perspectives on indigenous rights: Corporate complacency and political uncertainty, in the The Extractive Industries and Society is now available. …
Read moreNew Blog for World Policy Institute: Why should we care about the Arctic?
REXSAC researcher, Annika E. Nilsson, kicks off new bi-monthly series about the Arctic as guest blogger with two other colleagues on the World Policy website. Answering…
Read morePoison and profit: mining on traditional lands
In the underground depths of northern Canada lies a monster. That’s how Mary Rose Sundberg of the Goyatiko Language Society describes the 237,000 tons of…
Read moreMining settlements in transition – Reflections from Svalbard
“The road you see down there, that’s the most expensive road in Norway,” says one of the helicopter pilots as he takes us for a…
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