(1) uphold the state's commitment to economically vibrant communities sustained by development activities consistent with the state's responsibility for a healthy environment, including efforts to
- (A) ensure that Arctic residents and communities benefit from economic and resource development activities in the region;
- (B) improve the efficiency, predictability, and stability of permitting and regulatory processes;
- (C) attract investment through the establishment of a positive investment climate and the development of strategic infrastructure;
- (D) sustain current, and develop new, approaches for responding to a changing climate, and adapt to the challenges of coastal erosion, permafrost melt, and ocean acidification;
- (E) encourage industrial and technological innovation in the private and academic sectors that focuses on emerging opportunities and challenges;
- (F) maintain a strong, sustainable fisheries industry and increase fisheries research and monitoring;
- (G) continue to prepare the residents of the state for emerging economic activities by using multiple education and training opportunities and implementing state workforce plans;
(2) collaborate with all levels of government, tribes, industry, and nongovernmental organizations to achieve transparent and inclusive Arctic decision-making, including efforts to
- (A) strengthen and expand cross-border relationships and international cooperation, especially bilateral engagements with Canada and Russia;
- (B) sustain and enhance state participation in the Arctic Council;
- (C) pursue opportunities to participate meaningfully as a partner in the development of federal and international Arctic policies, thereby incorporating state and local knowledge and expertise;
- (D) strengthen support for and collaboration with Arctic Council Permanent Participant organizations that include Indigenous peoples of the state;
(3) enhance the security of the Arctic region of the state and, thereby, the security of the entire state, including efforts to
- (A) enhance disaster and emergency prevention and response, oil spill prevention and response, and search and rescue capabilities in the region;
- (B) provide safe, secure, and reliable maritime transportation in the areas of the state adjacent to the Arctic;
- (C) sustain current, and develop new, community, response, and resource-related infrastructure;
- (D) coordinate with the federal government for an increase in United States Coast Guard presence, national defense obligations, and levels of public and private sector support; and
(4) value and strengthen the resilience of communities and respect and integrate the culture, language, and knowledge of Arctic peoples, including efforts to
- (A) recognize Arctic Indigenous peoples' cultures and unique relationship to the environment, including traditional reliance on a subsistence way of life for food security, which provides a spiritual connection to the land and the sea;
- (B) build capacity to conduct science and research and advance innovation and technology in part by providing support to the University of Alaska for Arctic research consistent with state priorities;
- (C) employ integrated, strategic planning that considers scientific, local, and traditional knowledge;
- (D) safeguard the fish, wildlife, and environment of the Arctic for the benefit of residents of the state;
- (E) encourage more effective integration of local and traditional knowledge into conventional science and research.