The Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART) Initiative: Integrating priorities for Arctic Marine Science over the next decade
The Arctic is undergoing rapid environmental and economic transformations. Recent climate warming, which is simplifying access to oil and gas resources, enabling trans-Arctic shipping, and shifting the distribution of harvestable resources, has brought the Arctic Ocean to the top of national and int...
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ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:26616 2023-05-15T14:23:59+02:00 The Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART) Initiative: Integrating priorities for Arctic Marine Science over the next decade Wegner, Carolyn Forest, Alexandre Forwick, Matthias Frey, Karen E. Mathis, Jeremy Michel, Christine Nikolopoulos, Anne O'Regan, Matt Reigstadt, Marit 2011 https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/26616/ http://www.geogr.msu.ru/structure/labs/notl/nauchd/downloads/Abstracts_2011_APEX_Longyearbyen.pdf unknown Wegner, C., Forest, A., Forwick, M., Frey, K. E., Mathis, J., Michel, C., Nikolopoulos, A., O'Regan, M. and Reigstadt, M. (2011) The Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART) Initiative: Integrating priorities for Arctic Marine Science over the next decade. [Talk] In: APEX Fifth International Conference and Workshop: Quaternary Glacial and Climate Extremes. , 01.06.-04.06. 2011, Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway . APEX Fifth International Conference and Workshop: Quaternary Glacial and Climate Extremes / hosted by The University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS). p. 63 . Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed 2011 ftoceanrep 2023-04-07T15:16:06Z The Arctic is undergoing rapid environmental and economic transformations. Recent climate warming, which is simplifying access to oil and gas resources, enabling trans-Arctic shipping, and shifting the distribution of harvestable resources, has brought the Arctic Ocean to the top of national and international political agendas. Scientific knowledge of the present status of the Arctic Ocean and the process-based understanding of the mechanics of change are urgently needed to make useful predictions of future conditions throughout the Arctic region. These are required to plan for the consequences of climate change. A step towards improving our capacity to predict future Arctic change was undertaken with the Second International Conference on Arctic Research Planning (ICARP II) meetings in 2005 and 2006, which brought together scientists, policymakers, research managers, Arctic residents, and other stakeholders interested in the future of the Arctic region. The Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART) Initiative developed out of the synthesis of the several resulting ICARP II science plans specific to the marine environment. This process started in October 2008 and has been driven by early career scientists. The ART Initiative is an integrative, international, multi-disciplinary, long-term pan-Arctic network to study changes and feedbacks with respect to physical characteristics and biogeochemical cycles in the Arctic Ocean in a state of rapid transition and its impact on the biological production. The first ART workshop was held in Fairbanks, Alaska, in November 2009 with 58 participants from 9 countries. Workshop discussions and reports were used to develop a science plan that integrates, updates, and develops priorities for Arctic Marine Science over the next decade. The science plan was accepted and approved by the International Arctic Science Committee (IASC) Marine Group, the former Arctic Ocean Science Board. The second ART workshop was held in Winnipeg, Canada, in October 2010 with 20 participants from 7 countries ... Conference Object Arctic Arctic Arctic Ocean Climate change IASC International Arctic Science Committee Alaska OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel) Arctic Arctic Ocean Canada Fairbanks |
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The Arctic is undergoing rapid environmental and economic transformations. Recent climate warming, which is simplifying access to oil and gas resources, enabling trans-Arctic shipping, and shifting the distribution of harvestable resources, has brought the Arctic Ocean to the top of national and international political agendas. Scientific knowledge of the present status of the Arctic Ocean and the process-based understanding of the mechanics of change are urgently needed to make useful predictions of future conditions throughout the Arctic region. These are required to plan for the consequences of climate change. A step towards improving our capacity to predict future Arctic change was undertaken with the Second International Conference on Arctic Research Planning (ICARP II) meetings in 2005 and 2006, which brought together scientists, policymakers, research managers, Arctic residents, and other stakeholders interested in the future of the Arctic region. The Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART) Initiative developed out of the synthesis of the several resulting ICARP II science plans specific to the marine environment. This process started in October 2008 and has been driven by early career scientists. The ART Initiative is an integrative, international, multi-disciplinary, long-term pan-Arctic network to study changes and feedbacks with respect to physical characteristics and biogeochemical cycles in the Arctic Ocean in a state of rapid transition and its impact on the biological production. The first ART workshop was held in Fairbanks, Alaska, in November 2009 with 58 participants from 9 countries. Workshop discussions and reports were used to develop a science plan that integrates, updates, and develops priorities for Arctic Marine Science over the next decade. The science plan was accepted and approved by the International Arctic Science Committee (IASC) Marine Group, the former Arctic Ocean Science Board. The second ART workshop was held in Winnipeg, Canada, in October 2010 with 20 participants from 7 countries ... |
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Wegner, Carolyn Forest, Alexandre Forwick, Matthias Frey, Karen E. Mathis, Jeremy Michel, Christine Nikolopoulos, Anne O'Regan, Matt Reigstadt, Marit The Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART) Initiative: Integrating priorities for Arctic Marine Science over the next decade |
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The Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART) Initiative: Integrating priorities for Arctic Marine Science over the next decade |
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Wegner, C., Forest, A., Forwick, M., Frey, K. E., Mathis, J., Michel, C., Nikolopoulos, A., O'Regan, M. and Reigstadt, M. (2011) The Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART) Initiative: Integrating priorities for Arctic Marine Science over the next decade. [Talk] In: APEX Fifth International Conference and Workshop: Quaternary Glacial and Climate Extremes. , 01.06.-04.06. 2011, Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway . APEX Fifth International Conference and Workshop: Quaternary Glacial and Climate Extremes / hosted by The University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS). p. 63 . |
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