The Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics, The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Lilla Frescativägen 4, Box 50005, 104 05, Stockholm, Sweden.
The Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, Kräftriket 2 B, 10691, Stockholm, Sweden.
Ambio. 2017 Dec;46(Suppl 3):341-354. doi: 10.1007/s13280-017-0953-3.
This introduction to the special issue presents an overview of the wide range of results produced during the European Union project Arctic Climate Change, Economy and Society (ACCESS). This project assessed the main impacts of climate change on Arctic Ocean's geophysical variables and how these impending changes could be expected to impact directly and indirectly on socio-economic activities like transportation, marine sea food production and resource exploitation. Related governance issues were examined. These results were used to develop several management tools that can live on beyond ACCESS. In this article, we synthesize most of the project results in the form of tentative responses to questions raised during the project. By doing so, we put the findings of the project in a broader perspective and introduce the contributions made in the different articles published in this special issue.
本特刊介绍了欧盟北极气候变化、经济和社会(ACCESS)项目所产生的广泛研究成果。该项目评估了气候变化对北冰洋地球物理变量的主要影响,以及这些即将发生的变化将如何直接和间接地影响交通运输、海洋海鲜生产和资源开发等社会经济活动。相关的治理问题也得到了研究。这些成果被用于开发几种管理工具,这些工具在 ACCESS 项目结束后仍将继续使用。在本文中,我们以对项目期间提出的问题的初步回应的形式综合了项目的大部分研究成果。通过这样做,我们将项目的研究结果置于更广泛的视角下,并介绍了本特刊中发表的不同文章所做的贡献。