Ekaterina Uryupova

Climate Change as a Factor Impacting Current and Future Commercial Fisheries in the Arctic Region

Climate change is impacting commercial fisheries, including those focused on snow crab and polar cod, in the Arctic

The Polar Cruise Industry and the Political Landscape in the Arctic Region: Russia in Focus

Recovering after the Covid-19 pandemic, the polar cruise industry is now facing new challenges caused by political

Environmental Policy Integration with the Existing Arctic Strategies

The article serves as a quick guide to the Arctic strategies of different countries, with a focus on environmental

ArcGIS StoryMap: A Global Network of Arctic Research Organizations

Using an ArcGis story map, The Arctic Institute provides you with over 200 organizations involved in Arctic

Perspectives of the Development of the Fisheries Sector in the Russian Arctic

According to a new plan on the development of the Russian Arctic, fisheries management is considered as a priority

Recap of the Arctic Council’s Ministerial Meeting 2021 in Reykjavik

The Arctic Institute brings you highlights from the Arctic Council Ministerial Meeting 2021 in Reykjavik and quotes

Why do we need a shared Pan-Arctic Fisheries Governance Complex?

Fisheries governance in the Arctic is predominantly regional. Lack of dynamism calls for shared Pan-Arctic fisheries

TAI Bookshelf Podcast – Building a Pan-Arctic Fisheries Regime with Ekatarina Uryupova

In this week’s TAI Bookshelf Podcast, we talk to Ekaterina Uryupova about her vision for building a pan-Arctic legal

Climate Change and Geopolitics: Monitoring of a Thawing Permafrost

Rapid permafrost degradation has enormous implications for climate change. International monitoring of permafrost is