Impact of Climate Change on the Elderly People in the Arctic with special focus on the European High North: A Human Rights Perspective

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Abstract

Elderly people face increasing challenges in the Arctic region, with global warming figuring prominently among these. The rising average temperature in the region is causing not only the rapid melting of sea ice, but also a range of environmental, social, cultural and economic problems. While the population at large in the region suffers from these problems, the elderly are among the most vulnerable. Climate change has affected their lives in different ways – physically, socially, politically, culturally and psychologically – and the impacts have serious implications for their human rights. This is an issue that has not been adequately researched, particularly in the context of the European High North, and this paper undertakes to present the salient concerns in this regard.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)573-602
JournalThe yearbook of polar law
Volume5
Publication statusPublished - 2013
MoEC publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • Elderly
  • Climate change
  • Human rights
  • Arctic region
  • European High

Field of science

  • General education
  • Law

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