EPISODE · Mar 26, 2020 · 28 MIN
Risks to Arctic Communities from the Coronavirus
from Polar Geopolitics - Arctic and Antarctic analysis · host Eric Paglia
Communities in the sparsely populated Arctic already faced significant social, economic and public health challenges, and the specter of COVID-19 spreading to the circumpolar North raises a number of serious concerns. What is more, the widespread disruptions in the wake of the pandemic will hit Northern communities that depend on for instance tourism, international scientific activity and the export of natural resources particularly hard. Ilan Kelman, a Professor of Disasters and Health, joins the podcast to explain how underlying vulnerabilities in Arctic communities could lead to an array of serious consequences in the context of the coronavirus crisis.
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This episode explores how COVID-19 and the worldwide coronavirus pandemic could lead to an array of serious consequences for vulnerable Arctic communities that already face significant social, economic and public health challenges. Guest: Prof. Ilan Kelman.
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