Risk management and rescue operations in Iceland, Svalbard and Greenland


Risk management and rescue operations in Iceland, Svalbard and Greenland

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16/10/2026 00:00 - 00:00
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Rescue operations in the High Arctic are shaped by similar environmental risks; however, rescue capacity and available resources vary by region. Drawing on field experience and research in Arctic safety, this lecture highlights how extreme weather, remoteness, and limited infrastructure demand high levels of competence, planning, and decision-making under pressure. It examines how risk is assessed and managed in practice, highlighting how local knowledge, training, and collaboration can enhance safety and preparedness in Arctic rescue operations. Case studies from Iceland, Svalbard, and Greenland illustrate these challenges and local solutions, including differences in rescue capacity, resource availability, and coordinated responses.