The new book addresses different aspects of human security challenges facing the indigenous peoples of the Arctic and sub-Arctic region, including Ainu, Inuit, Nenets, Sámi and the Mongolian indigenous peoples. The book highlights the increased changes of natural and social environment and their effects on the indigenous peoples of the region, in particular on the effects concerning their unique and nature-based livelihood practices.

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The changes taking place in the region are linked to the consequences of,
for example, climate change and human activities, such as increase of mining. In the
book, these aspects are linked to the questions, such as what human security means
for indigenous peoples, how human security of the indigenous peoples should be
governed allowing the greater voices for them and making them actors within the
security framework; what are the links between human security and environmental and
social sustainability. By answering these questions, the book frames issues
including indigenous identity, self-determination, and perspectives form, among
others, gender and aging.

The book Understanding
the Many Faces of Human Security: Perspectives of Northern Indigenous Peoples
is edited by Dr Kamrul Hossain and Anna Petrétei from the Northern
Institute for Environmental and Minority Law (NIEM), which is part of the Arctic
Centre at the University of Lapland. The contributors include scholars from diverse
multi-disciplinary fields of sciences having background in law, social and political
sciences, international relations, anthropology, and gender and aging studies. They
come from renowned academic institutions from Australia, Canada, Finland, Germany,
Japan, Norway, Russia, and the U.K.

The book is part of
the HuSArctic project, funded by the Academy of Finland, and hosted at the NIEM. The
book is published by Brill Academic Publishers (Leiden / Boston) as part of its
Studies in International Minority and Group Rights series.

Publication:

Kamrul Hossain
and Anna Petrétei (ed.): Understanding the Many Faces of Human Security:
Perspectives of Northern Indigenous Peoples.
Studies in International
Minority and Group Rights series. Brill Academic Publishers (Leiden / Boston).

More information about the book can be found from: https://brill.com/abstract/title/32945?rskey=N4oZG9&result=2

More information:

Director Kamrul Hossain
Northern Institute for
Environmental and Minority Law
Arctic Centre, University of Lapland

Tel. +358 40 484 4281, kamrul.hossain(at)ulapland.fi

Researcher Anna Petrétei
Northern Institute for
Environmental and Minority Law
Arctic Centre, University of Lapland

Tel. +358 (0)40 484 4427, (4427)
E-mail:
Anna.Petretei(at)ulapland.fi

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