May 10, 2024: Presentation by Peter Schweitzer at the 2nd Polar Waalem Seminar

Peter Schweitzer presents at the 2nd Polar Waalem Seminar
Peter Schweitzer presents at the 2nd Polar Waalem Seminar

InfraNorth’s principal investigator Peter Schweitzer was a guest speaker at the 2nd Polar Waalem Seminar. Under the title “Green Technologies in Climate and Polar Research,” the event was held on May 10 – 11, 2024, at the Waalem estate on the German North Sea island of Föhr. His presentation, “Arctic Residents and Change: Economic Development, Militarization, and Indigenous Empowerment,” focused on the processes of industrialization and population dynamics in the Arctic amidst climate change and rising geopolitical/geoeconomic interests in the region. Along these lines, he emphasized the heterogeneity of the Arctic human landscape – from cultural, economic, political, and social perspectives.

Peter Schweitzer highlighted the vital role that infrastructure plays for Arctic residents, due to remoteness and climatic conditions. He pointed out that these infrastructure projects are often determined, planned, and constructed by external and colonial interests. However, he argued that local Arctic communities do not uniformly respond to new infrastructure proposals and stressed the importance of taking their attitudes and priorities more seriously. He also warned that the increasing remilitarization of the Arctic could lead to less democratic transparency in the infrastructure development process, and underlined that remote indigenous areas should not be turned into “sacrifice zones” for the green transition.

The two-day event also featured presentations by social and environmental scientists representing research institutions from Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Italy, Norway, Portugal, Switzerland, the UK, and the USA.

Food, Culture & Society: An International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research

Apr 2026: Article by Katrin Schmid in the Food, Culture & Society Journal

The international multidisciplinary journal Food, Culture & Society has recently published a new article by InfraNorth researcher Katrin Schmid, titled “Transporting Arctic foodways: the infrastructure of food sovereignty in Nunavut, Canada.” The conversation around sustainable food in Canada’s Arctic today is inherently connected to the logistics of transportation. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork (2022–2025), this research […]

Svalbard Airport, Photo by Alexandra Meyer.

Mar 2026: Article by Alexandra Meyer in Polar Geography Special Issue

The quarterly peer-reviewed journal Polar Geography has published the article “Hyperconnected remoteness: the Svalbard airport and community transitions in Longyearbyen” by InfraNorth researcher Alexandra Meyer. The article examines the role of Svalbard Airport in shaping socio-economic transitions and everyday life in Longyearbyen, the largest settlement on the Svalbard archipelago. Drawing on long-term ethnographic fieldwork, complemented […]

InfraNorth researcher Timothy Heleniak presented “Is infrastructure enough? The case of decline in the Faroe Islands” at the European Committee of the Regions (CoR) in Brussels.

Mar 10, 2026: Presentation by Timothy Heleniak at the European Committee of the Regions

On March 10, 2026, InfraNorth researcher Timothy Heleniak presented “Is infrastructure enough? The case of decline in the Faroe Islands” at the concluding conference of the Horizon Europe-funded project PREMIUM_EU. The event was organized by Nordregio and hosted by the European Committee of the Regions in Brussels and live-streamed online. In this talk, Heleniak presented […]

Cover of the Polar Geography journal.

Feb 2026: Article by Susan Vanek in Polar Geography Special Issue

The quarterly peer-reviewed journal Polar Geography has published the article “2200 meters: infrastructure, the future, and the politics of belonging in Greenland and the Arctic” by InfraNorth associate researcher Susan Vanek. The article examines Greenland’s airport expansion project, following its approval in 2015 by Naalakkersuisut (the Government of Greenland) as the largest investment in transportation […]