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The future size of the both the urban and rural populations are examined to provide context for the expected population trends in rural areas. A separate policy brief is available which summarizes the key findings.
Anna Karlsdottir. This report was produced by Nordregio on behalf of Nordic Welfare Centre and the programme Nordic co-operation on integration of refugees and migrants. The report is partly based on State of the Nordic Region In addition to the authors from Nordregio, Erik Peurell from the Nordic Agency for Cultural Policy Analysis should be acknowledged for writing the chapter nine on Representation of people with a foreign background in state funded culture in the Nordic Region, and Nina Rehn-Mendoza from the Nordic Welfare Centre for writing chapter five on Health and wellbeing in the immigrant population.
Communication activities have been overseen by Helena Lagercrantz, Nordregio. Firouz Gaini. The purpose of the project was to assess opportunities and challenges for a sustainable regional development in the Nordic Arctic and to identify future development perspectives to provide more comprehensive knowledge and input for development of the Nordic Arctic policy.