River in Yakutia, Russia

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«We are going through the times of turbulence, times of uncertainty in politics, but the Arctic states are committed to cooperation».

 

Lassi Heininen,

Professor, Editor-in-Chief of the Arctic Yearbook

Moscow, Russia

The Decade of Expansion

Historical summary of the Northern Forum (2000–2009)

2001

Peak Membership & The First Youth Eco-Forum

Under Executive Director Priscilla Wohl (2001–2012), membership reached 25 regions across 10 countries. In December, Edmonton, Canada, hosted the world's first Youth Eco-Forum, where young leaders from Finland, Russia, China, Japan, the USA, and Canada developed the Youth Eco Declaration.

Youth Eco Logo
2003
— 2004

"Save and Preserve" & Heilongjiang

In 2003, the "Save and Preserve" environmental project was launched, eventually gaining UNESCO patronage. By 2004, the Forum's influence in Asia grew with a major intergovernmental agreement between the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) and Heilongjiang Province, China.

Save and Preserve
2005

Business Advisory Council

Meeting in Moscow, the Forum established the Business Advisory Council to facilitate trade, tourism, and job creation across northern borders.

Northern Zoos Cooperation

A new priority project began to preserve the unique flora and fauna of northern territories through a coordinated network of international zoos.

Moscow Meeting
2006

Addiction Prevention

Experts from Alaska and Russia (Komi, Yakutia, St. Petersburg) formed a working group to combat alcohol and drug addiction in northern climates.

Krasnoyarsk Krasnoyarsk Krai joined (2006–2009).
2007

South Korean Expansion

Gangwon Province officially became a member, marking a significant entry of South Korean regional government into the Forum's activities.

Gangwon
2008

Science, Schooling & Arctic Canada

The "Infectious Diseases Monitoring" project was launched, focusing specifically on tuberculosis across the Arctic. Simultaneously, the "Schools Cooperation" program fostered research and student exchanges between northern gymnasiums.

Nunavut

Nunavut (Canada) joined as a member (2008–2012), strengthening the Forum's presence in the Canadian Arctic.

A decade defined by bridging the gap between local governments and global business.
Next: 2010–2019

29 May 2026

Photography Exhibition "The Symbolism of Simplicity" Opens in Yakutsk

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29 May 2026

RACAR Projects

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28 May 2026

Ambassador Anton Vasilyev in Yakutsk: Day 3

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27 May 2026

Meetings of Ambassador A.V. Vasilyev in Yakutsk

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22 May 2026

Invitation: Opening of the Photography Exhibition "The Symbolism of Simplicity"

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21 May 2026

THE 3rd ASRTU FORUM ON ARCTIC RESEARCH

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Members of the Northern Forum

7th Northern Sustainable Development Forum

II half of 2026
Yakutsk, Russia

COP31 ARCTIC PAVILION

II half of 2026
Antalya, Turkey

Board of Governors
Regional Coordinators Committee (RCC)
Business Partners
Goodwill Ambassadors
Northern Youth Forum

The Northern Forum Schools Association

The Northern Forum Schools Association an interregional association of secondary general education organizations of the Northern Forum member regions, as well as the regions interested in cooperation with the northern and Arctic regions, and is a structural subdivision of the International Organization of Northern Regions "The Northern Forum".