ABSTRACT

This book sheds light on the management challenges of crisis and emergency response in an arctic environment.

It explores how the complexity of the operational environment impacts on the risk of operations and addresses a need for tailor-made emergency response mechanisms. Through case studies of the arctic environment, the book illustrates how factors such as nature, geography, demographics and infrastructure increase the complexity of crises in the Arctic and present a significant danger to life and health, the environment and values in challenging Arctic waters. The case studies lay a special focus on contextual factors including conflicting interests and different stakeholder groups, as well as the institutional platforms influencing crisis response and emergency management. They also explore the implications for the managerial roles, the mode of operations, and the structuring of the organizations responsible for the emergency response. The necessity to facilitate cooperation across organizations and borders and a need for organizational flexibility in large scale operations are also emphasized.

Written in an accessible style, this book will make for a useful resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students of disaster and emergency management, as well as for professionals involved in emergency services.

chapter 2|8 pages

The Opening of the Arctic

How Newcomers Gain Access to a Complex Environment

chapter 4|18 pages

Search and Rescue Capabilities in the Arctic

Is the High North Prepared at an Adequate Level?

chapter 6|6 pages

Vessels and Opportunities

How the Arctic Expedition Cruise Industry Can Contribute to Enhanced Marine Preparedness in Polar Waters

chapter 8|16 pages

Coast Guard Co-operation in the Arctic

A Key Piece of the Puzzle

chapter 9|2 pages

Response – Coast Guard Co-operation in the Arctic

A Key Piece of the Puzzle

chapter 11|15 pages

Co-ordination of Oil Emergencies in the Russian Arctic

Issues of operational hierarchy and coordination challenges

chapter 14|32 pages

Emergency Collaboration Exercises and Learning

Experiences from the Arctic

chapter 16|4 pages

Search and Rescue in the Arctic