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Final report: Future North
21/05/2015 Report Ministry of Trade, Industry and FisheriesFinal report from 'Knowledge Gathering -Value Creation in the North'.
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Nuclear safety cooperation in the Arctic
12/05/2015 Article Ministry of Foreign AffairsDuring the Cold War, there was extensive civilian and military nuclear activity on the Kola Peninsula, and large quantities of radioactive waste and nuclear material are still being stored under unsafe conditions in northwestern Russia. This is a
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Norway’s Arctic Policy for 2014 and beyond - a Summary
10/11/2014 Report Ministry of Foreign AffairsThe world is turning its attention towards the Arctic now more than at any time in the past. The Arctic is a region of significant and increasing geopolitical importance. It is key to our ability to understand and manage climate change, and its
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Norway's arctic policy
10/11/2014 Report Ministry of Foreign AffairsThe report "Norway's arctic policy: Creating value, managing resources, confronting climate change and fostering knowledge. Developments in the Arctic concern us all." was presented by Prime Minister Erna Solberg and Minister of Foreign Affairs,
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The Arctic - major opportunities – major responsibilities
21/08/2013 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Foreign AffairsDevelopments in the north are creating major opportunities for Norway, but also entail major responsibilities. This is why the Arctic has been Norway’s top foreign policy priority for almost a decade. This brochure gives you a glimpse of some
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The High North - Visions and Strategies
13/02/2012 Report Ministry of Foreign AffairsThe Government’s white paper on the High North outlines key developments in the High North and identifies future priorities. Here you will also find the French version of the report.
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Norwegian Chair of the Barents Euro-Arctic Council 2011-2013
13/01/2012 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Foreign AffairsDuring its chairmanship Norway intends to highlight and promote the Barents region as a resource-rich region in Europe.
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Meld. St. 10 (2010–2011) - First update of the Integrated Management Plan for the Marine Environment of the Barents Sea–Lofoten Area
Meld. St. 10 (2010–2011) Report to the Storting (white paper)
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Norwegian government action plan for nuclear activities and the environment in northern areas
Report 2006 - 2008
28/04/2009 Report Ministry of Foreign AffairsReport 2006 - 2008 Norwegian government action plan for nuclear activities and the environment in northern areas (pdf) The report in Russian (pdf)
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New Building Blocks in the North
The next step in the Government’s High North Strategy
07/04/2009 Plans/strategy Ministry of Foreign AffairsThe High North efforts build on constructive partnerships - between the public and private sector, between central and local authorities, and between Norwegian and foreign actors.
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The Norwegian Government's Strategy for the High North
21/02/2007 Plans/strategy Ministry of Foreign AffairsThe strategy is available in four languages; English, German, French and Russian.
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The Norwegian Government's High North Strategy
17/12/2006 Report Ministry of Foreign AffairsThe Norwegian Government's High North Strategy The Norwegian Government's High North Strategy (abstract in pdf-format) The strategy in russian (abstract in pdf-format)
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Barents 2020: A tool for a forward-looking High North policy
15/09/2006 Report Ministry of Foreign AffairsPDF-version of the report
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Barents cooperation
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Norwegian involvement in the dismantling of Russian nuclear submarines
13/08/2004 Report Ministry of Foreign AffairsNorwegian involvement in the dismantling of Russian nuclear submarines On 30 June 2003, the Norwegian authorities signed contracts to finance the dismantling of two non-strategic submarines from Russia’s Northern Fleet. The two vessels were