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Arctic Yearbook 2012<br />

fundamental to the effective monitoring and potential enforcement of future commercial shipping in<br />

the region.<br />

Profound changes are underway in the physical, human, economic and political geography of the<br />

Arctic. I suspect many of us would be comfortable expressing that a serious geographic revolution has<br />

emerged at the top of the planet. One of the great challenges for the wider Arctic community is to<br />

use this wealth of geographic knowledge wisely to better communicate with the global community.<br />

In my judgment we will have to be more precise in our language, even with basic Arctic geography,<br />

and especially when linking with the global media where some misperceptions about the Arctic arise.<br />

We must frame our discourse using a more informed understanding of the vast and complex changes<br />

in Arctic geography that we are experiencing. These are certainly potential key roles for bodies such<br />

as the Arctic Council and the International Arctic Science Committee (IASC), as well as a continuing<br />

mandate for the academic community.<br />

Commentary: Thinking About the ‘New’ Arctic Geography

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