Climate-Ecological Observatory for Arctic Tundra (COAT) — Adaptive system for long-term terrestrial monitoring

This is chapter 2 of the State of Environmental Science in Svalbard (SESS) report 2021. Predicted temperature increases in the Arctic are expected to fundamentally alter tundra ecosystem dynamics. The Arctic’s extreme year-to-year and place-to-place variability make long-term monitoring challenging,...

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Main Authors: Pedersen, Åshild Ø, Albon, Steve, Beumer, Larissa T, Fuglei, Eva, Isaksen, Ketil, Liston, Glen, Jepsen, Jane U, Madsen, Jesper, Mosbacher, Jesper, Paulsen, Ingrid MG, Pedersen, Stein T, Ravolainen, VT, Reinking, AK, Soininen, Eeva M, Stien, Audun, Stien, Jennifer, Van der Wal, René, Yoccoz, Nigel G, Ims, Rolf A
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5751761 2023-05-15T14:31:13+02:00 Climate-Ecological Observatory for Arctic Tundra (COAT) — Adaptive system for long-term terrestrial monitoring Pedersen, Åshild Ø Albon, Steve Beumer, Larissa T Fuglei, Eva Isaksen, Ketil Liston, Glen Jepsen, Jane U Madsen, Jesper Mosbacher, Jesper Paulsen, Ingrid MG Pedersen, Stein T Ravolainen, VT Reinking, AK Soininen, Eeva M Stien, Audun Stien, Jennifer Van der Wal, René Yoccoz, Nigel G Ims, Rolf A 2022 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5751761 https://zenodo.org/record/5751761 en eng Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/sios https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5751760 https://zenodo.org/communities/sios Open Access Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY Adaptive monitoring climate change ecological monitoring ecosystem-based monitoring food-web long-term management terrestrial Report report 2022 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5751761 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5751760 2022-02-09T13:14:10Z This is chapter 2 of the State of Environmental Science in Svalbard (SESS) report 2021. Predicted temperature increases in the Arctic are expected to fundamentally alter tundra ecosystem dynamics. The Arctic’s extreme year-to-year and place-to-place variability make long-term monitoring challenging, yet essential for environmental conservation, management and policy making. COAT has developed a framework that addresses these complex issues using a holistic, ecosystem-based adaptive approach. This is achieved by integrating data on the state of various characteristics of the ecosystem measured at relevant sites and relevant times to reach clearly defined goals and targets for monitoring the terrestrial food web. For this reason, COAT Svalbard is an essential component of the Svalbard Integrated Arctic Earth Observing System (SIOS). COAT Svalbard contains six monitoring modules, with study sites in two contrasting regions in Svalbard, Nordenskiöld Land (inland) and Brøggerhalvøya (coastal). Five of the modules focus on the Svalbard food web — vegetation, Arctic fox, geese, ptarmigan and reindeer. The sixth module, a climate-monitoring network with full-scale operational weather stations and associated infrastructure, has now been fully implemented. Svalbard’s tundra ecosystems have undergone rapid and substantial changes in climatic conditions — manifested particularly as rising surface temperatures, longer and warmer growing seasons, shortening of the snow-covered season and rising permafrost temperatures. Currently, monitored vertebrate populations appear to be stable or increasing in these regions. Long-term monitoring of vegetation communities is being implemented and will enhance understanding of bottom-up processes in the terrestrial food web. Report Arctic Fox Arctic Climate change Nordenskiöld Land permafrost Svalbard Tundra DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Brøggerhalvøya ENVELOPE(11.736,11.736,78.915,78.915) Nordenskiöld Land ENVELOPE(15.000,15.000,77.833,77.833) Svalbard
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climate change
ecological monitoring
ecosystem-based monitoring
food-web
long-term
management
terrestrial
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climate change
ecological monitoring
ecosystem-based monitoring
food-web
long-term
management
terrestrial
Pedersen, Åshild Ø
Albon, Steve
Beumer, Larissa T
Fuglei, Eva
Isaksen, Ketil
Liston, Glen
Jepsen, Jane U
Madsen, Jesper
Mosbacher, Jesper
Paulsen, Ingrid MG
Pedersen, Stein T
Ravolainen, VT
Reinking, AK
Soininen, Eeva M
Stien, Audun
Stien, Jennifer
Van der Wal, René
Yoccoz, Nigel G
Ims, Rolf A
Climate-Ecological Observatory for Arctic Tundra (COAT) — Adaptive system for long-term terrestrial monitoring
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climate change
ecological monitoring
ecosystem-based monitoring
food-web
long-term
management
terrestrial
description This is chapter 2 of the State of Environmental Science in Svalbard (SESS) report 2021. Predicted temperature increases in the Arctic are expected to fundamentally alter tundra ecosystem dynamics. The Arctic’s extreme year-to-year and place-to-place variability make long-term monitoring challenging, yet essential for environmental conservation, management and policy making. COAT has developed a framework that addresses these complex issues using a holistic, ecosystem-based adaptive approach. This is achieved by integrating data on the state of various characteristics of the ecosystem measured at relevant sites and relevant times to reach clearly defined goals and targets for monitoring the terrestrial food web. For this reason, COAT Svalbard is an essential component of the Svalbard Integrated Arctic Earth Observing System (SIOS). COAT Svalbard contains six monitoring modules, with study sites in two contrasting regions in Svalbard, Nordenskiöld Land (inland) and Brøggerhalvøya (coastal). Five of the modules focus on the Svalbard food web — vegetation, Arctic fox, geese, ptarmigan and reindeer. The sixth module, a climate-monitoring network with full-scale operational weather stations and associated infrastructure, has now been fully implemented. Svalbard’s tundra ecosystems have undergone rapid and substantial changes in climatic conditions — manifested particularly as rising surface temperatures, longer and warmer growing seasons, shortening of the snow-covered season and rising permafrost temperatures. Currently, monitored vertebrate populations appear to be stable or increasing in these regions. Long-term monitoring of vegetation communities is being implemented and will enhance understanding of bottom-up processes in the terrestrial food web.
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author Pedersen, Åshild Ø
Albon, Steve
Beumer, Larissa T
Fuglei, Eva
Isaksen, Ketil
Liston, Glen
Jepsen, Jane U
Madsen, Jesper
Mosbacher, Jesper
Paulsen, Ingrid MG
Pedersen, Stein T
Ravolainen, VT
Reinking, AK
Soininen, Eeva M
Stien, Audun
Stien, Jennifer
Van der Wal, René
Yoccoz, Nigel G
Ims, Rolf A
author_facet Pedersen, Åshild Ø
Albon, Steve
Beumer, Larissa T
Fuglei, Eva
Isaksen, Ketil
Liston, Glen
Jepsen, Jane U
Madsen, Jesper
Mosbacher, Jesper
Paulsen, Ingrid MG
Pedersen, Stein T
Ravolainen, VT
Reinking, AK
Soininen, Eeva M
Stien, Audun
Stien, Jennifer
Van der Wal, René
Yoccoz, Nigel G
Ims, Rolf A
author_sort Pedersen, Åshild Ø
title Climate-Ecological Observatory for Arctic Tundra (COAT) — Adaptive system for long-term terrestrial monitoring
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title_full Climate-Ecological Observatory for Arctic Tundra (COAT) — Adaptive system for long-term terrestrial monitoring
title_fullStr Climate-Ecological Observatory for Arctic Tundra (COAT) — Adaptive system for long-term terrestrial monitoring
title_full_unstemmed Climate-Ecological Observatory for Arctic Tundra (COAT) — Adaptive system for long-term terrestrial monitoring
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