Association for the Advancement of Science;

initiative. Its goal is to “understand the dynamics of linkages between human populations and the biological and physical environment of the Arctic, at scales ranging from local to global. ” Since its inception in 1989, ARCSS had focused on the physical and biological aspects of the Arctic system. T...

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Main Authors: Henry P. Huntington, Office Matt, Knut Kielland, Jack Kruse, Massachusetts Amanda
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