International access to research infrastructure in the Arctic

Reliable access to Arctic research infrastructure is critical to the future of polar science. In cultivating proposals, it is essential that researchers have a deep understanding of existing platforms when selecting the appropriate research site and experimental design for projects. However, Arctic...

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Published in:Polar Record
Main Authors: Ruck, Kate, Arndal, Marie Frost, Biebow, Nicole, Dahl, Justiina, Flått, Stig, Granskog, Mats, Holste, Svenja, Lenz, Josefine, Mercer, Jennifer, Pausch, Franziska, Perttu, Anna Maria, Rasch, Morten, Samuelsson, Maria, Sundfjord, Arild, Thomas, Femi Anna, Topp-Jorgensen, Elmer, Willmott, Veronica
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/international-access-to-research-infrastructure-in-the-arctic(3ad6c8f9-ae50-4b9c-a240-e40f92fffad8).html
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0032247422000249
https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/344640423/international_access_to_research_infrastructure_in_the_arctic.pdf
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/3ad6c8f9-ae50-4b9c-a240-e40f92fffad8 2024-06-09T07:42:30+00:00 International access to research infrastructure in the Arctic Ruck, Kate Arndal, Marie Frost Biebow, Nicole Dahl, Justiina Flått, Stig Granskog, Mats Holste, Svenja Lenz, Josefine Mercer, Jennifer Pausch, Franziska Perttu, Anna Maria Rasch, Morten Samuelsson, Maria Sundfjord, Arild Thomas, Femi Anna Topp-Jorgensen, Elmer Willmott, Veronica 2022 application/pdf https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/international-access-to-research-infrastructure-in-the-arctic(3ad6c8f9-ae50-4b9c-a240-e40f92fffad8).html https://doi.org/10.1017/S0032247422000249 https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/344640423/international_access_to_research_infrastructure_in_the_arctic.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Ruck , K , Arndal , M F , Biebow , N , Dahl , J , Flått , S , Granskog , M , Holste , S , Lenz , J , Mercer , J , Pausch , F , Perttu , A M , Rasch , M , Samuelsson , M , Sundfjord , A , Thomas , F A , Topp-Jorgensen , E & Willmott , V 2022 , ' International access to research infrastructure in the Arctic ' , Polar Record , vol. 58 , no. e30 . https://doi.org/10.1017/S0032247422000249 Arctic Infrastructure International Logistics Transnational Access article 2022 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1017/S0032247422000249 2024-05-16T11:29:29Z Reliable access to Arctic research infrastructure is critical to the future of polar science. In cultivating proposals, it is essential that researchers have a deep understanding of existing platforms when selecting the appropriate research site and experimental design for projects. However, Arctic infrastructure platforms are often funded as national assets, and choices for what would be the best platform for the project are sometimes at odds with a researcher’s ability to gain access. Researchers from Arctic and non-Arctic nations are poised to benefit from reducing barriers and increasing cooperation around transnational access to Arctic infrastructure, allowing scientists to successfully execute the research that is most needed rather than what is just logistically feasible. This commentary provides a summary of findings from a workshop held at the 2021 Arctic Science Summit Week to discuss navigating “transnational” or “cross-border” access to national research infrastructure. This workshop brought together users and operators of Arctic infrastructure platforms with the three goals of identifying challenges, best practices, and possible next steps for improved collaboration. Reliable access to Arctic research infrastructure is critical to the future of polar science. In cultivating proposals, it is essential that researchers have a deep understanding of existing platforms when selecting the appropriate research site and experimental design for projects. However, Arctic infrastructure platforms are often funded as national assets, and choices for what would be the best platform for the project are sometimes at odds with a researcher's ability to gain access. Researchers from Arctic and non-Arctic nations are poised to benefit from reducing barriers and increasing cooperation around transnational access to Arctic infrastructure, allowing scientists to successfully execute the research that is most needed rather than what is just logistically feasible. This commentary provides a summary of findings from a ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Arctic Science Summit Week Polar Record University of Copenhagen: Research Arctic Polar Record 58
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Logistics
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International
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Ruck, Kate
Arndal, Marie Frost
Biebow, Nicole
Dahl, Justiina
Flått, Stig
Granskog, Mats
Holste, Svenja
Lenz, Josefine
Mercer, Jennifer
Pausch, Franziska
Perttu, Anna Maria
Rasch, Morten
Samuelsson, Maria
Sundfjord, Arild
Thomas, Femi Anna
Topp-Jorgensen, Elmer
Willmott, Veronica
International access to research infrastructure in the Arctic
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description Reliable access to Arctic research infrastructure is critical to the future of polar science. In cultivating proposals, it is essential that researchers have a deep understanding of existing platforms when selecting the appropriate research site and experimental design for projects. However, Arctic infrastructure platforms are often funded as national assets, and choices for what would be the best platform for the project are sometimes at odds with a researcher’s ability to gain access. Researchers from Arctic and non-Arctic nations are poised to benefit from reducing barriers and increasing cooperation around transnational access to Arctic infrastructure, allowing scientists to successfully execute the research that is most needed rather than what is just logistically feasible. This commentary provides a summary of findings from a workshop held at the 2021 Arctic Science Summit Week to discuss navigating “transnational” or “cross-border” access to national research infrastructure. This workshop brought together users and operators of Arctic infrastructure platforms with the three goals of identifying challenges, best practices, and possible next steps for improved collaboration. Reliable access to Arctic research infrastructure is critical to the future of polar science. In cultivating proposals, it is essential that researchers have a deep understanding of existing platforms when selecting the appropriate research site and experimental design for projects. However, Arctic infrastructure platforms are often funded as national assets, and choices for what would be the best platform for the project are sometimes at odds with a researcher's ability to gain access. Researchers from Arctic and non-Arctic nations are poised to benefit from reducing barriers and increasing cooperation around transnational access to Arctic infrastructure, allowing scientists to successfully execute the research that is most needed rather than what is just logistically feasible. This commentary provides a summary of findings from a ...
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author Ruck, Kate
Arndal, Marie Frost
Biebow, Nicole
Dahl, Justiina
Flått, Stig
Granskog, Mats
Holste, Svenja
Lenz, Josefine
Mercer, Jennifer
Pausch, Franziska
Perttu, Anna Maria
Rasch, Morten
Samuelsson, Maria
Sundfjord, Arild
Thomas, Femi Anna
Topp-Jorgensen, Elmer
Willmott, Veronica
author_facet Ruck, Kate
Arndal, Marie Frost
Biebow, Nicole
Dahl, Justiina
Flått, Stig
Granskog, Mats
Holste, Svenja
Lenz, Josefine
Mercer, Jennifer
Pausch, Franziska
Perttu, Anna Maria
Rasch, Morten
Samuelsson, Maria
Sundfjord, Arild
Thomas, Femi Anna
Topp-Jorgensen, Elmer
Willmott, Veronica
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