
About
Mark Nuttall is a Professor and Henry Marshall Tory Chair in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Alberta. His research focuses on environmental change, resource use, and Indigenous communities in the Arctic, particularly Greenland, as well as post-industrial landscapes in Wales. He holds a MA from the University of Aberdeen and a PhD from the University of Cambridge. Nuttall has held academic positions at institutions including the University of Edinburgh and the University of Greenland, and is affiliated with organizations like the Stefansson Arctic Institute and the Norwegian Scientific Academy for Polar Research.
- Education:
- MA (Aberdeen)
- PhD (Cambridge)
His research interests include the anthropology of climate change, extractive industries in the circumpolar North, and the socio-political dimensions of environmental governance. He has authored influential works such as Climate, Society and Subsurface Politics in Greenland (2017) and The Shaping of Greenland’s Resource Spaces (2023). Nuttall’s work bridges social and natural sciences, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration.
Key awards include Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (2008) and Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America. His research often highlights Indigenous knowledge systems and their role in climate adaptation and conservation.
Labs/Teams: Senior Associate at the Stefansson Arctic Institute, Iceland; collaborator in UK-based decarbonization projects and Arctic Council initiatives.
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