2024
DOI: 10.32920/25360633.v1
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Human Health and Well-Being

Arja Rautio,
Kue Young,
Anastasia Emelyanova
et al.

Abstract: <p>Several international organizations promote health and well-being across Arctic countries and regions. A variety of monitoring programs and research networks collect and share a variety of health data. In recent years, Arctic health research is increasingly focusing on the health and well-being of Indigenous peoples of the North. This priority recognizes the major changes experienced by Indigenous peoples in terms of their living conditions. Indigenous people in some regions continue to suffer poorer … Show more

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