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Lead Partner

Icelandic Museum of Natural History

The primary role of the Icelandic Museum of Natural History is to communicate information and knowledge on nature in Iceland in a local and global context, inform the public about the natural history of the island, the use of natural resources, and nature conservation.

Project Partner

Arctic Frontiers

Arctic Frontiers is a non-profit organisation based in Tromsø, northern Norway. The Arctic Frontiers conference takes place annually, which sets the agenda for development towards sustainable, resilient and thriving communities in the Arctic. Arctic Frontiers is a catalyst for decision-making and network building by mobilizing key voices of science, policy, business, and local Arctic communities, to rapidly turn knowledge into actions. In addition, they have an extensive Young Program Portfolio, which fosters the next generation of active and involved citizens from the age of 5 (kindergarten program) up to 35 (Emerging Leader program).

Project Partner

University of Lapland

The University of Lapland's mission is to produce new knowledge and competence from the arctic perspective so that life in the Arctic can continue to thrive in the future: they strive to ensure prosperity and well-being in this area as both individuals and communities are encouraged to take responsibility, and their global networks focused on arctic issues are harnessed to benefit strategic aims.