A Decade of Coastal Research
The International Conference on Arctic Research Planning II (ICARP II) set the agenda for arctic coastal research for the last decade in a science plan on arctic coastal processes. It identified three sets of key research questions in the physical science, ecology and socioeconomics, and proposed th...
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ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:47598 2024-09-15T17:50:16+00:00 A Decade of Coastal Research Overduin, Paul Couture, Nicole Lantuit, Hugues 2015 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/47598/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.a8a658b0-e7fa-44e3-83b8-30d87d87cff2 unknown Overduin, P. orcid:0000-0001-9849-4712 , Couture, N. and Lantuit, H. orcid:0000-0003-1497-6760 (2015) A Decade of Coastal Research , The Arctic Science Summit Week 2015 ASSW, Toyama, Japan, 23 April 2015 - 30 April 2015 . hdl:10013/epic.a8a658b0-e7fa-44e3-83b8-30d87d87cff2 EPIC3The Arctic Science Summit Week 2015 ASSW, Toyama, Japan, 2015-04-23-2015-04-30 Conference notRev 2015 ftawi 2024-06-24T04:19:47Z The International Conference on Arctic Research Planning II (ICARP II) set the agenda for arctic coastal research for the last decade in a science plan on arctic coastal processes. It identified three sets of key research questions in the physical science, ecology and socioeconomics, and proposed the establishment of a circumpolar network of observatories to pursue these questions in a co-ordinated manner. Research highlights of the last ten years included: (i) A cluster of 16 International Polar Year (IPY, 2007-2009) projects focussed on the Arctic coast; (ii) the State of the Arctic Coast report1 and the Arctic Coastal Dynamics database2; (iii) A better understanding of the link between environmental forcing and coastal geomorphodynamics was generated by multiple groups looking at linkages between observed and projected climate change and observation of coastal change; (iv) This has led to the emergence of the coast as an important and climate-sensitive component of arctic shelf ecosystems, particularly with respect to land-to-ocean fluxes of sediment, carbon and nutrients; (v) There was a growing recognition that the role of coastal communities in gene- rating and applying knowledge should be intrinsic to scientific inquiry. The advances in the past decade of arctic coastal science provide opportunities for future progress. Conference Object Arctic Arctic Climate change International Polar Year IPY Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) |
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The International Conference on Arctic Research Planning II (ICARP II) set the agenda for arctic coastal research for the last decade in a science plan on arctic coastal processes. It identified three sets of key research questions in the physical science, ecology and socioeconomics, and proposed the establishment of a circumpolar network of observatories to pursue these questions in a co-ordinated manner. Research highlights of the last ten years included: (i) A cluster of 16 International Polar Year (IPY, 2007-2009) projects focussed on the Arctic coast; (ii) the State of the Arctic Coast report1 and the Arctic Coastal Dynamics database2; (iii) A better understanding of the link between environmental forcing and coastal geomorphodynamics was generated by multiple groups looking at linkages between observed and projected climate change and observation of coastal change; (iv) This has led to the emergence of the coast as an important and climate-sensitive component of arctic shelf ecosystems, particularly with respect to land-to-ocean fluxes of sediment, carbon and nutrients; (v) There was a growing recognition that the role of coastal communities in gene- rating and applying knowledge should be intrinsic to scientific inquiry. The advances in the past decade of arctic coastal science provide opportunities for future progress. |
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Overduin, P. orcid:0000-0001-9849-4712 , Couture, N. and Lantuit, H. orcid:0000-0003-1497-6760 (2015) A Decade of Coastal Research , The Arctic Science Summit Week 2015 ASSW, Toyama, Japan, 23 April 2015 - 30 April 2015 . hdl:10013/epic.a8a658b0-e7fa-44e3-83b8-30d87d87cff2 |
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