Wwf and Arctic Environmentalism: Conservationism and the Engo in the Circumpolar North
By (Author) Danita Catherine Burke
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
29th November 2022
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Conservation of wildlife and habitats
333.7209113
Hardback
192
Width 138mm, Height 216mm, Spine 13mm
372g
Based on interviews with WWF representatives and other experts, this book explores WWFs approach to engagement in the Circumpolar North. It argues that the foundation of WWFs success in circumpolar engagement is based on four inter-related pillars: legacy, networks, scientific research and communication style. The book argues that WWF has made remarkable strides to distinguish itself in Arctic and northern engagement through its Global Arctic Programme and national organisations and associated offices in the Arctic states. However, WWFs work and successes are illustrative of the need for environmental and animal rights organisations to adopt a long-term strategy that show commitment to helping in the Arctic and North which factor in the needs and desires of northerners if they want their work to resonate and be welcomed by key northern audiences.
Danita Catherine Burke is a Fellow of the JR Smallwood Foundation at the Center for War Studies and Department of Political Science and Public Management, University of Southern Denmark