Arctic connectivity: A frugal approach to infrastructural development
Mette Simonsen Abildgaard, Carina Ren, Israel Leyva-Mayorga, Cedomir, Stefanovic, Beatriz Soret, and Petar Popovski

TL;DR
This paper advocates for frugal, localized connectivity solutions in the Arctic, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to develop cost-effective infrastructure that benefits local communities and fosters innovation.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of 'frugal connectivity' and proposes an interdisciplinary research agenda tailored to Arctic infrastructural development.
Findings
Localized knowledge enhances connectivity solutions.
Frugal connectivity supports community needs and innovation.
Interdisciplinary approaches are crucial for effective Arctic infrastructure.
Abstract
As the Arctic is heating up, so are efforts to strengthen connectivity within the region, but also to enhance the connections from remote settlements to the global networks of trade as well as sociality. With global interest in the Arctic on the rise, it becomes increasingly relevant to ensure that investments in arctic infrastructure actually serve the people of the Arctic, while promoting industrial and commercial innovation in the region through widespread access to broadband and Internet of Things (IoT) services. This calls for interdisciplinary research strategies that are able to connect and integrate technological and societal approaches, which are commonly applied separately and in isolation from one another. In this article, we propose an interdisciplinary collaborative research agenda for Arctic connectivity. Drawing on examples from Greenland, we stress the need for localized…
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