International Network of Arctic Indigenous Community-Based Environmental Monitoring & Information Stations (AICEMI stations).

"Scientists and public organizations have recognized the need for comprehensive and wholesome monitoring of the environmental, social, and economic changes and trends in the Arctic and acknowledged an indispensable role of the indigenous peoples in systematic collection and analysis of data. Th...

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Main Author: Aleut International Association (AIA)
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Aleut International Association 2004
Subjects:
IPY
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11374/643
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spelling ftarcticcouncil:oai:https://oaarchive.arctic-council.org:11374/643 2024-09-15T17:34:39+00:00 International Network of Arctic Indigenous Community-Based Environmental Monitoring & Information Stations (AICEMI stations). Proposed as a Part of Global Integrated Arctic Information and Research System for The International Polar Year 2007-2008. Aleut International Association (AIA) 2004 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11374/643 en eng Aleut International Association Aleut International Association (AIA), 2004. International Network of Arctic Indigenous Community-Based Environmental Monitoring & Information Stations (AICEMI stations). Proposed as a Part of Global Integrated Arctic Information and Research System for the International Polar Year 2007-2008. Aleut International Association (AIA), Anchorage: USA. http://hdl.handle.net/11374/643 AICEMI Working Paper 2004 ftarcticcouncil 2024-07-05T03:05:32Z "Scientists and public organizations have recognized the need for comprehensive and wholesome monitoring of the environmental, social, and economic changes and trends in the Arctic and acknowledged an indispensable role of the indigenous peoples in systematic collection and analysis of data. The call for joint international monitoring efforts involving scientists, indigenous communities and general public resonates in major international research project, such as Arctic Climate Impact Assessment, UNFCCC, IPCC and others. IPY could become a catalyst of multilateral, socially and scientifically diverse collaboration on a creation of a wholesome, all-inclusive monitoring system. UNEP-GRID Polar program and the Aleut International Association propose a program to address the need for such monitoring. Potential partners are Permanent Participants of the Arctic Council, and national and international agencies and organizations involved in the scientific research in the Arctic. The program will reflect on the latest results of the projects conducted by Permanent Participants and the Arctic Council, such as ACIA, AHDR, AMAP reports, Snowchange, etc." Report ACIA AHDR aleut AMAP Arctic Arctic Climate Impact Assessment Arctic Council International Polar Year IPY Arctic Council Repository
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International Network of Arctic Indigenous Community-Based Environmental Monitoring & Information Stations (AICEMI stations).
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description "Scientists and public organizations have recognized the need for comprehensive and wholesome monitoring of the environmental, social, and economic changes and trends in the Arctic and acknowledged an indispensable role of the indigenous peoples in systematic collection and analysis of data. The call for joint international monitoring efforts involving scientists, indigenous communities and general public resonates in major international research project, such as Arctic Climate Impact Assessment, UNFCCC, IPCC and others. IPY could become a catalyst of multilateral, socially and scientifically diverse collaboration on a creation of a wholesome, all-inclusive monitoring system. UNEP-GRID Polar program and the Aleut International Association propose a program to address the need for such monitoring. Potential partners are Permanent Participants of the Arctic Council, and national and international agencies and organizations involved in the scientific research in the Arctic. The program will reflect on the latest results of the projects conducted by Permanent Participants and the Arctic Council, such as ACIA, AHDR, AMAP reports, Snowchange, etc."
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title International Network of Arctic Indigenous Community-Based Environmental Monitoring & Information Stations (AICEMI stations).
title_short International Network of Arctic Indigenous Community-Based Environmental Monitoring & Information Stations (AICEMI stations).
title_full International Network of Arctic Indigenous Community-Based Environmental Monitoring & Information Stations (AICEMI stations).
title_fullStr International Network of Arctic Indigenous Community-Based Environmental Monitoring & Information Stations (AICEMI stations).
title_full_unstemmed International Network of Arctic Indigenous Community-Based Environmental Monitoring & Information Stations (AICEMI stations).
title_sort international network of arctic indigenous community-based environmental monitoring & information stations (aicemi stations).
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op_relation Aleut International Association (AIA), 2004. International Network of Arctic Indigenous Community-Based Environmental Monitoring & Information Stations (AICEMI stations). Proposed as a Part of Global Integrated Arctic Information and Research System for the International Polar Year 2007-2008. Aleut International Association (AIA), Anchorage: USA.
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