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Chapter 5. Assessing Energy Security in Nome and Lavrentiya: How Breaking Down Energy and Governance Silos Makes a Difference
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Preface xi
- Acknowledgments xiv
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Part I. Urban Sustainability in the Arctic
- Introduction. Measuring Urban Sustainability in Arctic Conditions 1
- Chapter 1. Arctic Cities 22
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Part II. Testing Indicators of Arctic Urban Sustainability
- Chapter 2. Shrinking Cities, Growing Cities: A Comparative Analysis of Vorkuta and Salekhard 49
- Chapter 3. Norilsk: Measuring Sustainability in Population Size and Well-Being 74
- Chapter 4. Yakutsk: Culture for Sustainability 101
- Chapter 5. Assessing Energy Security in Nome and Lavrentiya: How Breaking Down Energy and Governance Silos Makes a Difference 129
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Part III. Extending the International Standard for Measuring Urban Sustainability
- Chapter 6. Fate Control and Sustainability in Arctic Cities: Recasting Fate Control Indicators for Arctic Urban Communities 163
- Chapter 7. What Do ISO Indicators Tell Us about Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability in Cities of the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia? 176
- Chapter 8. Planning for Sustainability: The Russian Case 202
- Chapter 9. Transport Connectivity and Adapting to Climate Change in the Russian Arctic: The Case of Sakha Republic (Yakutia) 225
- Chapter 10. Sustaining Sustainability in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada 247
- Conclusion. Next Steps for Measuring Arctic Urban Sustainability 278
- Index 289
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Preface xi
- Acknowledgments xiv
-
Part I. Urban Sustainability in the Arctic
- Introduction. Measuring Urban Sustainability in Arctic Conditions 1
- Chapter 1. Arctic Cities 22
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Part II. Testing Indicators of Arctic Urban Sustainability
- Chapter 2. Shrinking Cities, Growing Cities: A Comparative Analysis of Vorkuta and Salekhard 49
- Chapter 3. Norilsk: Measuring Sustainability in Population Size and Well-Being 74
- Chapter 4. Yakutsk: Culture for Sustainability 101
- Chapter 5. Assessing Energy Security in Nome and Lavrentiya: How Breaking Down Energy and Governance Silos Makes a Difference 129
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Part III. Extending the International Standard for Measuring Urban Sustainability
- Chapter 6. Fate Control and Sustainability in Arctic Cities: Recasting Fate Control Indicators for Arctic Urban Communities 163
- Chapter 7. What Do ISO Indicators Tell Us about Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability in Cities of the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia? 176
- Chapter 8. Planning for Sustainability: The Russian Case 202
- Chapter 9. Transport Connectivity and Adapting to Climate Change in the Russian Arctic: The Case of Sakha Republic (Yakutia) 225
- Chapter 10. Sustaining Sustainability in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada 247
- Conclusion. Next Steps for Measuring Arctic Urban Sustainability 278
- Index 289