• Introducing Svalbard Studies 

      Chekin, Leonid S.; Rogatchevski, Andrei (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-02-01)
      Svalbard, or “cool edge” in Old Norse, is an archipelago in the Arctic Ocean. It has no indigenous population and some 60% of its landmass is covered by ice. Yet its rich wildlife and mineral resources, as well as spectacular sights, have been attracting a great deal of commercial interest ever since Willem Barentsz discovered the archipelago in 1596 and named it Spitsbergen (“peaked mountains”). ...