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Thursday May 30, 2013 9:00-9:15: Conference Introduction: Arctic Urban Sustainability 9:15-10:45: Panel 1 Climate Change Chair: Robert Orttung, GW Papers: Oleg Anisimov, State Hydrological Institute of Russia - Russian Arctic Cities in the Context of Climate Change Dmitry Streletskiy, GW - Sustainability of Urban Infrastructure under Changing Climatic Conditions Lev Neretin, United Nations Environmental Program - Environmental Security in the Russian Arctic: Drivers, Pressures and Responses Lee Cooper, University of Maryland - Marine Environment Impacts on Urban Sustainability 10:45-11:00: Coffee Break 11:00-12:30: Panel 2 Migration and Social Sustainability Chair: Aileen Espiritu, Barents Institute Papers: Timothy Heleniak, American Geographical Society - Ghost Towns and Boom Towns: Migration and Its Impact on Arctic Communities Marlene Laruelle, GW - The Role of Central Asian Migrants in the Russian North Nadezhda Zamiatina, Moscow State University - New Approaches to Northern Migrations Genevieve Parente, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Geography, University of British Columbia - Migration in the Arctic Regions 12:30-1:30: Lunch 1:30-3:00: Panel 3 Arctic Cities I Chair: Dmitry Streletskiy, GW Papers: Alexander Pilyasov, Center for Economics of the North and the Arctic Council for the Study of Resources - Russia's Policies for Arctic Cities: Problems and Prospects Jessica Graybill, Colgate University - Policy-Making for Addressing Climate Change at the City Level Aileen Espiritu, Barents Institute - Sustainable Development in Arctic Cities Tuomas Suutarinen, Doctoral Candidate, University of Helsinki - Challenges of Economic Diversification in Resource-based Single-Industry Towns in the Russian North Matthew Jull, School of Architecture, University of Virginia, Architecture & Urbanism of Arctic Cities Leena Cho, School of Architecture, University of Virginia, Urbanized Arctic Landscapes 3:00-3:15: Coffee Break 3:15-4:45: Panel 4 Corporate and Political Dimensions of Natural Resource Management Chair: Marlene Laruelle, GW Papers: Colin Reisser, Graduate Student, GW, Drivers Shaping Russia's Arctic Cities Robert Orttung, GW - The Arctic's Place in Center-Periphery Coordination and Conflict: Integrating Local, Regional, Federal, and Corporate Interests Bruce Forbes, Arctic Centre, University of Lapland - The Current State of Yamal Gas Development Nadir Kinossian, University of Tromso, Mega-Projects as a solution to the Challenges Facing Russia's Arctic Cities Friday, May 31, 2013 9:00-10:45: Panel 1 Urban Sustainability in Comparative Perspective Chair: Robert Orttung, GW Papers: Hilda Blanco, USC - The Impact of Climate Change on Cities Brent D Ryan, MIT - Dealing with Declining Cities: Experience from the U.S. Christopher Boone, ASU/Georgetown - Boom/Bust Economics, Climate Change, and Migration Flows in the American Desert 10:45-11:00: Coffee Break 11:00-12:30: Panel 2 Mobility Chair: Nikolay Shiklomanov, GW Papers: Scott Stephenson, Doctoral Candidate, UCLA - Access in Flux: Opportunities and Uncertainties in Arctic Transport and Development Lawson Brigham, University of Alaska, Fairbanks - Implications of Expanded Northern Sea Route Use on Coastal Ports & Marine Infrastructure Gertrude Eilmsteiner-Saxinger and Elisabeth Ofner, Doctoral Candidates, University of Vienna - The Role of Long-Distance Commute Work in the Russian North Matt Berman, University of Alaska, Anchorage - Remoteness and Mobility: Transportation Routes, Technologies, and Sustainability in Arctic Communities 12:30-1:30: Lunch 1:30-3:00: Panel 3 Arctic Cities II Chair: Nikolay Shiklomanov, GW Papers: Vladimir Didyk and Larisa Riabova, Luzin Institute for Economic Studies - Strategic Planning and Management in the Cities of the Russian North and the Arctic Andrey Petrov, University of Northern Iowa - Creative Arctic Cities Vera Kuklina, V.B. Sochava Institute of Geography - Indigenous Peoples: An Urban Resource for Sustainable Development? (also in Russian) Marjorie Mandelstam Balzer, Georgetown University - Indigenous Cosmopolitans, Ecological Defense, and Cultural Activism in Russia's Arctic 3:00-3:15: Coffee Break 3:15-4:45: Panel 4 International Perspectives Chair: Timothy Heleniak, American Geographical Society Papers: Aleksandr Sergunin, St. Petersburg State University - International Cooperation as a Means for Russia's Arctic Urban Sustainability Strategy Pal Arne Davidsen, Foreign Affairs Adviser for the Progress Party in the Norwegian Parliament and Visiting Scholar at GW's IERES - Making Policy for the North: Norwegian Perspectives Greg Poelzer, Professor, University of Saskatchewan - Capacity Building and Sustainable Development: Comparative Lessons and the Russian North Meredydd Evans, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Black Carbon Emissions in the Russian Arctic: A Case Study in the Importance of International Cooperation