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Nadezhda Kharlampeva is an Associate Professor specializing in Arctic Politics and Development at the University of Lapland in Rovaniemi, Finland. She holds a PhD in Political Science from St. Petersburg State University (2001), with a focus on Political Science. Her research emphasizes historical interactions in the Arctic, Arctic hydrology, and social innovations in northern territories.
Her work spans academic editing, collaborative research, and policy-oriented studies. Notable contributions include analyzing post-pandemic tourism recovery, bilateral environmental cooperation, and the economic adaptations of Indigenous communities. Kharlampeva collaborates internationally, focusing on topics such as Arctic cultural heritage, global environmental governance, and Indigenous economic resilience.
Her publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches, blending history, policy analysis, and environmental science. Recent trends in her work address contemporary challenges like climate change impacts, post-pandemic socio-economic shifts, and the evolving role of Indigenous knowledge in Arctic development.
No scientific awards are listed, but her extensive editing and collaborative outputs reflect her influence in Arctic studies networks. She is actively engaged in research teams exploring Arctic geopolitics, cultural preservation, and sustainable development strategies.

