Sustaining Arctic Observing Networks' (SAON) Roadmap for Arctic Observing and Data Systems (ROADS)

Arctic observing and data systems have been widely recognized as critical infrastructures to support decision making and understanding across sectors in the Arctic and globally. Yet due to broad and persistent issues related to coordination, deployment infrastructure and technology gaps, the Arctic...

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Main Authors: Starkweather, Sandy, Larsen, Jan R., Kruemmel, Eva, Eicken, Hajo, Arthurs, David, Bradley, Alice C., Carlo, Nikoosh, Christensen, Tom, Daniel, Raychelle, Danielsen, Finn, Kalhok, Sarah, Karcher, Michael, Johansson, Margareta, Johannsson, Halldor, Kodama, Yuji, Lund, Sten, Murray, Maribeth S., Petäjä, Tuukka, Pulsifer, Peter L., Sandven, Stein, Sankar, Ravi D., Strahlendorff, Mikko, Wilkinson, Jeremy
Other Authors: Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research (INAR), Department of Physics
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Arctic Institute of North America 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10138/341820
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Indigenous knowledge
societal benefit
essential variable
shared Arctic variable
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framework
roadmap
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Indigenous knowledge
societal benefit
essential variable
shared Arctic variable
Starkweather, Sandy
Larsen, Jan R.
Kruemmel, Eva
Eicken, Hajo
Arthurs, David
Bradley, Alice C.
Carlo, Nikoosh
Christensen, Tom
Daniel, Raychelle
Danielsen, Finn
Kalhok, Sarah
Karcher, Michael
Johansson, Margareta
Johannsson, Halldor
Kodama, Yuji
Lund, Sten
Murray, Maribeth S.
Petäjä, Tuukka
Pulsifer, Peter L.
Sandven, Stein
Sankar, Ravi D.
Strahlendorff, Mikko
Wilkinson, Jeremy
Sustaining Arctic Observing Networks' (SAON) Roadmap for Arctic Observing and Data Systems (ROADS)
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framework
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Indigenous knowledge
societal benefit
essential variable
shared Arctic variable
description Arctic observing and data systems have been widely recognized as critical infrastructures to support decision making and understanding across sectors in the Arctic and globally. Yet due to broad and persistent issues related to coordination, deployment infrastructure and technology gaps, the Arctic remains among the most poorly observed regions on the planet from the standpoint of conventional observing systems. Sustaining Arctic Observing Networks (SAON) was initiated in 2011 to address the persistent shortcomings in the coordination of Arctic observations that are maintained by its many national and organizational partners. SAON set forth a bold vision in its 2018-28 strategic plan to develop a roadmap for Arctic observing and data systems (ROADS) to specifically address a key gap in coordination efforts-the current lack of a systematic planning mechanism to develop and link observing and data system requirements and implementation strategies in the Arctic region. This coordination gap has hampered partnership development and investments toward improved observing and data systems. ROADS seeks to address this shortcoming through generating a systems-level view of observing requirements and implementation strategies across SAON's many partners through its roadmap. A critical success factor for ROADS is equitable participation of Arctic Indigenous Peoples in the design and development process, starting at the process design stage to build needed equity. ROADS is both a comprehensive concept, building from a societal benefit assessment approach, and one that can proceed step-wise so that the most imperative Arctic observations-here described as shared Arctic variables (SAVs)-can be rapidly improved. SAVs will be identified through rigorous assessment at the beginning of the ROADS process, with an emphasis in that assessment on increasing shared benefit of proposed system improvements across a range of partnerships from local to global scales. The success of the ROADS process will ultimately be measured by the ...
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author Starkweather, Sandy
Larsen, Jan R.
Kruemmel, Eva
Eicken, Hajo
Arthurs, David
Bradley, Alice C.
Carlo, Nikoosh
Christensen, Tom
Daniel, Raychelle
Danielsen, Finn
Kalhok, Sarah
Karcher, Michael
Johansson, Margareta
Johannsson, Halldor
Kodama, Yuji
Lund, Sten
Murray, Maribeth S.
Petäjä, Tuukka
Pulsifer, Peter L.
Sandven, Stein
Sankar, Ravi D.
Strahlendorff, Mikko
Wilkinson, Jeremy
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Arthurs, David
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Danielsen, Finn
Kalhok, Sarah
Karcher, Michael
Johansson, Margareta
Johannsson, Halldor
Kodama, Yuji
Lund, Sten
Murray, Maribeth S.
Petäjä, Tuukka
Pulsifer, Peter L.
Sandven, Stein
Sankar, Ravi D.
Strahlendorff, Mikko
Wilkinson, Jeremy
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The authors would like to thank the following programs for their support in participating in the framing of the ROADS process: NOAA's Arctic Research Program (Starkweather); EU H2020 projects INTAROS and CAPARDUS (grants no. 727890 and no. 869673, Danielsen and Sandven), and EU H2020 project Arctic PASSION (grant no. 101003472). We would like to thank our two anonymous reviewers in addition to those who provided comments on earlier versions of this draft: Will Ambrose, Christine Barnard, Carolina Behe, Nicole Biebow, Etienne Charpentier, Cathy Coon, Roberto Delgado, Lauren Divine, Attillio Gambardella, Jackie Grebmeier, Thorsteinn Gunnarsson, Nadezhda Kharlampieva, Kirsi Latola, Heikki Lihavainen, Lisa Loseto, Roberta Pirazzini, Allen Pope, Julie RaymondYakoubian, Sophie Seeyave, and Vito Vitale.
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/341820 2024-01-07T09:40:28+01:00 Sustaining Arctic Observing Networks' (SAON) Roadmap for Arctic Observing and Data Systems (ROADS) Starkweather, Sandy Larsen, Jan R. Kruemmel, Eva Eicken, Hajo Arthurs, David Bradley, Alice C. Carlo, Nikoosh Christensen, Tom Daniel, Raychelle Danielsen, Finn Kalhok, Sarah Karcher, Michael Johansson, Margareta Johannsson, Halldor Kodama, Yuji Lund, Sten Murray, Maribeth S. Petäjä, Tuukka Pulsifer, Peter L. Sandven, Stein Sankar, Ravi D. Strahlendorff, Mikko Wilkinson, Jeremy Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research (INAR) Department of Physics 2022-03-21T12:32:01Z 13 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/341820 eng eng Arctic Institute of North America 10.14430/arctic74330 The authors would like to thank the following programs for their support in participating in the framing of the ROADS process: NOAA's Arctic Research Program (Starkweather); EU H2020 projects INTAROS and CAPARDUS (grants no. 727890 and no. 869673, Danielsen and Sandven), and EU H2020 project Arctic PASSION (grant no. 101003472). We would like to thank our two anonymous reviewers in addition to those who provided comments on earlier versions of this draft: Will Ambrose, Christine Barnard, Carolina Behe, Nicole Biebow, Etienne Charpentier, Cathy Coon, Roberto Delgado, Lauren Divine, Attillio Gambardella, Jackie Grebmeier, Thorsteinn Gunnarsson, Nadezhda Kharlampieva, Kirsi Latola, Heikki Lihavainen, Lisa Loseto, Roberta Pirazzini, Allen Pope, Julie RaymondYakoubian, Sophie Seeyave, and Vito Vitale. Starkweather , S , Larsen , J R , Kruemmel , E , Eicken , H , Arthurs , D , Bradley , A C , Carlo , N , Christensen , T , Daniel , R , Danielsen , F , Kalhok , S , Karcher , M , Johansson , M , Johannsson , H , Kodama , Y , Lund , S , Murray , M S , Petäjä , T , Pulsifer , P L , Sandven , S , Sankar , R D , Strahlendorff , M & Wilkinson , J 2022 , ' Sustaining Arctic Observing Networks' (SAON) Roadmap for Arctic Observing and Data Systems (ROADS) ' , Arctic , vol. 74 , no. 5 (Suppl. 1) , pp. 56-68 . https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic74330 ORCID: /0000-0002-1881-9044/work/110389670 5cd5a67e-afbf-456a-9856-de5fc0ad4e3c http://hdl.handle.net/10138/341820 000751616800004 cc_by openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess 114 Physical sciences framework roadmap observing data Indigenous knowledge societal benefit essential variable shared Arctic variable Article publishedVersion 2022 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-12-14T00:15:18Z Arctic observing and data systems have been widely recognized as critical infrastructures to support decision making and understanding across sectors in the Arctic and globally. Yet due to broad and persistent issues related to coordination, deployment infrastructure and technology gaps, the Arctic remains among the most poorly observed regions on the planet from the standpoint of conventional observing systems. Sustaining Arctic Observing Networks (SAON) was initiated in 2011 to address the persistent shortcomings in the coordination of Arctic observations that are maintained by its many national and organizational partners. SAON set forth a bold vision in its 2018-28 strategic plan to develop a roadmap for Arctic observing and data systems (ROADS) to specifically address a key gap in coordination efforts-the current lack of a systematic planning mechanism to develop and link observing and data system requirements and implementation strategies in the Arctic region. This coordination gap has hampered partnership development and investments toward improved observing and data systems. ROADS seeks to address this shortcoming through generating a systems-level view of observing requirements and implementation strategies across SAON's many partners through its roadmap. A critical success factor for ROADS is equitable participation of Arctic Indigenous Peoples in the design and development process, starting at the process design stage to build needed equity. ROADS is both a comprehensive concept, building from a societal benefit assessment approach, and one that can proceed step-wise so that the most imperative Arctic observations-here described as shared Arctic variables (SAVs)-can be rapidly improved. SAVs will be identified through rigorous assessment at the beginning of the ROADS process, with an emphasis in that assessment on increasing shared benefit of proposed system improvements across a range of partnerships from local to global scales. The success of the ROADS process will ultimately be measured by the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Sustaining Arctic Observing Networks HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Arctic ARCTIC 74 5 56 68