I would go to Norway, certainly, because institutions like Tromsø or Svalbard have really shown us that you can have good solid education and research happening north of even the 76th parallel, but I would also go to Greenland. I say that because they have been able to establish a university in Greenland to educate local people on local issues, and at that institute they are able to conduct research that is really valuable, particularly in the area of climate change and climate change adaptability.
Then I think I would go over to some of the indigenous institutions in Russia. I think they've done a wonderful job in places like Yakutsk in capturing cultural significance and how to capture traditional knowledge. Fairbanks as well, I think, has had a wonderful experience in doing the same; they're able to capture the language and, through that, some of the traditional knowledge that exists in the north.
I'm hoping to do one of those tours this year myself.