and Youth Forum: Coastal Systems, Global Change and
The Arctic coastal ocean carbon cycle depends on sea ice dynamics and biological production under ice and in open waters – both of which may be subject to future change; More about Arctic Coasts: Status Report 2010 (IASC, LOICZ, IPA, AMAP) released – a fi rst circum Arctic coastal assessment (www.ar...
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Online Access: | http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.662.9966 http://loicz.org/imperia/md/content/loicz/print/newsletter/Inprint_online_high_2011_1.pdf |
Summary: | The Arctic coastal ocean carbon cycle depends on sea ice dynamics and biological production under ice and in open waters – both of which may be subject to future change; More about Arctic Coasts: Status Report 2010 (IASC, LOICZ, IPA, AMAP) released – a fi rst circum Arctic coastal assessment (www.arcticcoasts. org), published by Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht News from the Affi liates: • Long time series in the SW Baltic indicate infl uence of global and local change drivers on coastal biogeo-chemistry • AWARE is connecting people for better water management in Europe – the goal is to pave a way for adapti-ve ecosystems management • ICAN the International Coastal Atlas Network aims to join globally distri-butes capacities of coastal web atlas efforts – underlying is to harmonize coastal digital mapping to inform management and response options • SPICE results feature selected social-ecological system management recommendations in Indonesia LOICZ future directions shape up: Arctic Coasts, River mouth systems, deltas and estuaries, Urbanization in coastal zones and Islands at risk are evolving as future LOICZ hotspot |
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