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Project History
This international project was conceived by Birger Poppel and Thomas Andersen
of Statistics Greenland. It has been advanced by people in eight countries. The
project is best understood by reviewing the products of the international work
shops and field activities held since 1997.
 | Nuuk, Greenland, 1997 |
 | Anchorage, Alaska, March 1998 |
 | Slagelse, Denmark, May 1998 |
 | Ottawa, Canada, December 1998 |
 | Washington, DC, USA, February 1999 |
 | Quebec City, Canada, March 1999 |
 | Skodsborg, Denmark, February 2000 |
 | Montebello, Canada, April 2000 |
 | Iqaluit, Canada, April 2000 |
 | London, England, October 2000 |
 | Quebec City, February 2001 |
 | Nuuk, Greenland, April 2001 |
 | Kautokeno, Norway, June 2001 |
 | Lisbon, Portugal, September 2001 |
 | Washington DC, February 2002 |
 | Inari, Finland, October 2002 |
 | Murmansk, Russia, February 2003 |
 | Jokkmokk, Sweden, March 2004 |
 | Fairbanks, May 2004 |
 | Teleconference, November 2004 |
 | Anadyr, April 2005 |
 | Moscow, October 2005 |
 | Kodiak, March 2006 |
 | International Teleconference, June 2006 |
 | Grahamstown, South Africa, July 2006 |
 | Copenhagen, September 2006 |
 | Akureyri, Iceland, September 2006 |
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