A Framework for the International Polar Year, 2007-2008

The polar regions are integral components of the Earth system. As the heat sinks of the climate system they both respond to and drive changes elsewhere on the planet. Within them lie frontiers of knowledge as well as unique vantage points for science. Yet because of their remoteness and harsh nature...

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Main Authors: Rapley, Chris, Bell, Robin E., Allison, Ian, Bindschadler, Robert, Casassa, Gino, Chown, Steven, Duhaime, Gerard, Kotlyakov, Vladimir, Kuhn, Michael, Orheim, Olav, Pandey, Prem Chand, Petersen, Hanne Kathrine, Schalke, Henk, Janoschek, Werner, Sarukhanian, Eduard, Zhang, Zhanhai
Format: Report
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Published: Columbia University 2004
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IPY
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d81r6zmv
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spelling ftdatacite:10.7916/d81r6zmv 2023-05-15T16:53:56+02:00 A Framework for the International Polar Year, 2007-2008 Rapley, Chris Bell, Robin E. Allison, Ian Bindschadler, Robert Casassa, Gino Chown, Steven Duhaime, Gerard Kotlyakov, Vladimir Kuhn, Michael Orheim, Olav Pandey, Prem Chand Petersen, Hanne Kathrine Schalke, Henk Janoschek, Werner Sarukhanian, Eduard Zhang, Zhanhai 2004 https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d81r6zmv https://academiccommons.columbia.edu/doi/10.7916/D81R6ZMV unknown Columbia University Climatic changes Text ScholarlyArticle article-journal Reports 2004 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.7916/d81r6zmv 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z The polar regions are integral components of the Earth system. As the heat sinks of the climate system they both respond to and drive changes elsewhere on the planet. Within them lie frontiers of knowledge as well as unique vantage points for science. Yet because of their remoteness and harsh nature, the poles remain insufficiently studied. With recent technological advances providing new scientific possibilities, and humankind‘s need for environmental knowledge and understanding ever increasing, the time is ripe for a coordinated international initiative to achieve a major advance in polar science. For this reason, the International Council for Science (ICSU) decided to take the lead in organizing an International Polar Year (IPY) in 2007-2008. They did so by establishing an IPY Planning Group (PG) charged with developing the IPY 2007-2008 science plan and implementation strategy. This report is the outcome of the PG‘s work. It is based on input from individuals, from over 40 governmental and nongovernmental organizations that have endorsed or expressed support for IPY 2007-2008, and from the 32 IPY National Committees or National Points of Contact established so far. It is also results from discussions and debate at over a dozen international meetings covering the gamut of science disciplines, from a series of "town" meetings, and from two Discussion Forums hosted by ICSU and attended by representatives of the IPY National Committees and a variety of interested polar organizations. Report International Polar Year IPY DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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Rapley, Chris
Bell, Robin E.
Allison, Ian
Bindschadler, Robert
Casassa, Gino
Chown, Steven
Duhaime, Gerard
Kotlyakov, Vladimir
Kuhn, Michael
Orheim, Olav
Pandey, Prem Chand
Petersen, Hanne Kathrine
Schalke, Henk
Janoschek, Werner
Sarukhanian, Eduard
Zhang, Zhanhai
A Framework for the International Polar Year, 2007-2008
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description The polar regions are integral components of the Earth system. As the heat sinks of the climate system they both respond to and drive changes elsewhere on the planet. Within them lie frontiers of knowledge as well as unique vantage points for science. Yet because of their remoteness and harsh nature, the poles remain insufficiently studied. With recent technological advances providing new scientific possibilities, and humankind‘s need for environmental knowledge and understanding ever increasing, the time is ripe for a coordinated international initiative to achieve a major advance in polar science. For this reason, the International Council for Science (ICSU) decided to take the lead in organizing an International Polar Year (IPY) in 2007-2008. They did so by establishing an IPY Planning Group (PG) charged with developing the IPY 2007-2008 science plan and implementation strategy. This report is the outcome of the PG‘s work. It is based on input from individuals, from over 40 governmental and nongovernmental organizations that have endorsed or expressed support for IPY 2007-2008, and from the 32 IPY National Committees or National Points of Contact established so far. It is also results from discussions and debate at over a dozen international meetings covering the gamut of science disciplines, from a series of "town" meetings, and from two Discussion Forums hosted by ICSU and attended by representatives of the IPY National Committees and a variety of interested polar organizations.
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author Rapley, Chris
Bell, Robin E.
Allison, Ian
Bindschadler, Robert
Casassa, Gino
Chown, Steven
Duhaime, Gerard
Kotlyakov, Vladimir
Kuhn, Michael
Orheim, Olav
Pandey, Prem Chand
Petersen, Hanne Kathrine
Schalke, Henk
Janoschek, Werner
Sarukhanian, Eduard
Zhang, Zhanhai
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Bell, Robin E.
Allison, Ian
Bindschadler, Robert
Casassa, Gino
Chown, Steven
Duhaime, Gerard
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Kuhn, Michael
Orheim, Olav
Pandey, Prem Chand
Petersen, Hanne Kathrine
Schalke, Henk
Janoschek, Werner
Sarukhanian, Eduard
Zhang, Zhanhai
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