The Danish-Greenlandic Environmental Cooperation

Contents

The Arctic - a part of the world
Preface by Svend Auken, Minister for Environment and Energy
 
Greenland is dependent on nature being vital and healthy
Preface by Alfred Jakobsen, Home Rule Minister for Health and Environment
 
The protection of nature and the environment in Greenland
Dancea is working for environmentally sustainable development in the Arctic
  
1 Hunters and researchers
Controlling the hunt
 
2 Belugas in rough seas
The debate about quotas on belugas
 
3 The climate in Zackenberg, Greenland, the world
A research station with international duties
  
4 Life-giving and lethal
The omnipresent sun, for better and for worse
 
5 Tiny animals of great significance
Greenlanders are not interested in insects - yet
 
6 The dirty dozen
Environmental poisons accumulate in the Arctic
 
7 Greenlanders, environmental poisons and being overweight
Eating habits are changing fast in some Greenlandic hunting areas
  
8 Reindeer and musk oxen are meat and adventure
How big game animals can best be utilized
 
9 Slipshod workmanship from Viking Times
The church ruin in Hvalsey
 
10 From garbage dump to modern refuse management
Urban waste management plans in Greenland
 
11 Natural resource management and information dissemination
Biologists and hunters meet at the community center
 
12 On land, at sea and in the air
Can tourism become a leading industry in Greenland?
 
The biggest island in the world
Information about Greenland
 
Map of Greenland