Whither the Arctic Ocean?: Research, Knowledge Needs, and Development en Route to the New Arctic. Chapter 3:Complex Collaboration Tools for a Sustainable New Arctic

About the Book: Whither the Arctic Ocean?: Research, Knowledge Needs, and Development en Route to the New Arctic. Climate change in the Arctic Ocean (AO) has stirred a remarkable surge of interest and concerns, including among non-Arctic states, non-state actors and the general public. Lack of long-...

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Main Authors: Kelly, Brendan, Fisher, Andrea
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spelling ftcenterblueeco:oai:cbe.miis.edu:cbe_working_papers-1017 2023-05-15T14:32:10+02:00 Whither the Arctic Ocean?: Research, Knowledge Needs, and Development en Route to the New Arctic. Chapter 3:Complex Collaboration Tools for a Sustainable New Arctic Kelly, Brendan Fisher, Andrea 2021-03-01T08:00:00Z https://cbe.miis.edu/cbe_working_papers/14 https://www.biophilia-fbbva.es/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/05/DE_2021_whither_the_arctic_ocean_Wassmann.pdf unknown Digital Commons @ Center for the Blue Economy https://cbe.miis.edu/cbe_working_papers/14 https://www.biophilia-fbbva.es/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/05/DE_2021_whither_the_arctic_ocean_Wassmann.pdf Working Papers Arctic Blue Economy Collaboration Environmental Policy Energy Policy Economic Policy Infrastructure Public Policy Science and Technology Policy text 2021 ftcenterblueeco 2022-10-30T17:57:26Z About the Book: Whither the Arctic Ocean?: Research, Knowledge Needs, and Development en Route to the New Arctic. Climate change in the Arctic Ocean (AO) has stirred a remarkable surge of interest and concerns, including among non-Arctic states, non-state actors and the general public. Lack of long-term scientific observations makes it difficult to assess whether Arctic changes statistically represent a new climate, but extremes have become routine in what most consider as an emerging “new Arctic” (e.g., Landrum and Holland 2020). In light of this, the present volume brings together the personal viewpoints, impressions and suggestions of a range of Arctic researchers with a multi- and transdisciplinary background. The authors come from the entire expanse of the pan-Arctic region, which is by far the world’s most climatically impacted. Their experience derives from a wide scope of endeavors: politics, management, industry and the entire range of basic humanistic and natural science research. What the authors have in common is their work in and for the Arctic and their awareness regarding the multi- and transdisciplinary nature of the drive to understand and manage climate change. “Whither are we bound?” would be a typical phrase in older English that covers the essence of the authors’ concerns. Attempting to answer this demanding question is the ultimate goal of this volume. As with all complex systems, there is not one answer, but several that embrace uncertainty and skepticism. About Chapter Three: "Complex Collaboration Tools for a Sustainable New Arctic." The rapid and extreme changes in Arctic Ocean and other environments create an urgent need to muster the knowledge and skills of scientists,Indigenous experts, and policy makers to collaborate toward a sustainable socioecological system in the Arctic. How, exactly, to engineer a successful collaboration of such diverse parties is not obvious. We propose, however, that a sustainable Arctic will depend as much on such an intricate collaboration as on effective ... Text Arctic Arctic Ocean Climate change Digital Commons@Center for the Blue Economy Arctic Arctic Ocean
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Whither the Arctic Ocean?: Research, Knowledge Needs, and Development en Route to the New Arctic. Chapter 3:Complex Collaboration Tools for a Sustainable New Arctic
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description About the Book: Whither the Arctic Ocean?: Research, Knowledge Needs, and Development en Route to the New Arctic. Climate change in the Arctic Ocean (AO) has stirred a remarkable surge of interest and concerns, including among non-Arctic states, non-state actors and the general public. Lack of long-term scientific observations makes it difficult to assess whether Arctic changes statistically represent a new climate, but extremes have become routine in what most consider as an emerging “new Arctic” (e.g., Landrum and Holland 2020). In light of this, the present volume brings together the personal viewpoints, impressions and suggestions of a range of Arctic researchers with a multi- and transdisciplinary background. The authors come from the entire expanse of the pan-Arctic region, which is by far the world’s most climatically impacted. Their experience derives from a wide scope of endeavors: politics, management, industry and the entire range of basic humanistic and natural science research. What the authors have in common is their work in and for the Arctic and their awareness regarding the multi- and transdisciplinary nature of the drive to understand and manage climate change. “Whither are we bound?” would be a typical phrase in older English that covers the essence of the authors’ concerns. Attempting to answer this demanding question is the ultimate goal of this volume. As with all complex systems, there is not one answer, but several that embrace uncertainty and skepticism. About Chapter Three: "Complex Collaboration Tools for a Sustainable New Arctic." The rapid and extreme changes in Arctic Ocean and other environments create an urgent need to muster the knowledge and skills of scientists,Indigenous experts, and policy makers to collaborate toward a sustainable socioecological system in the Arctic. How, exactly, to engineer a successful collaboration of such diverse parties is not obvious. We propose, however, that a sustainable Arctic will depend as much on such an intricate collaboration as on effective ...
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