Permafrost Thaw, Infrastructure and Indigenous Communities: Lessons from Alaska
The Permafrost Pathways Project with the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. will present for Arctic Congress 2024.
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 15 aims to: protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems; sustainably manage forests
combat desertification; and halt and reverse land degradation and biodiversity loss. The 2030 Agenda sets a number of diverse targets for protecting the planet from degradation. It includes the sustainable management of land and water ecosystems and combatting the poaching and trafficking of protected species.
The Permafrost Pathways Project with the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. will present for Arctic Congress 2024.
This week, we’re excited to learn more about the upcoming presentation by the Permafrost Pathways Project and the Minneapolis College of Art and Design for Arctic Congress 2024.
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Our project is firmly committed to advancing the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and this objective lies at the core of everything we do.
With a dedicated focus on sustainability, we’ve woven these global goals into the fabric of the Niriqatiginnga project and its activities.
Click on an SDG icon to learn more about how our efforts are making a tangible impact in that area.