Deliverable 1.10 Roadmap for a sustainable Arctic Observing System
The INTAROS Roadmap describes the way forward to improve and sustain the observing capacity in the Arctic. The Roadmap addresses the full data delivery chain from observing sensors to data repositories with focus on in situ observations. The document describes key factors determining how well an obs...
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ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:7033845 2024-09-09T19:18:11+00:00 Deliverable 1.10 Roadmap for a sustainable Arctic Observing System Sandven, Stein Sagen, Hanne Hamre, Torill Buch, Erik Pirazzini, Roberta Gustavsson, David Beszczynska-Möller, Agnieszka Voss, Peter Danielsen, Finn Iversen, Lisbeth Caumont, Herve Ottersen, Geir Sejr, Mikael Higgens, Ruth Zona, Donatella Ahlstrøm, Andreas Renner, Angelika Solegaard, Anne Morvik, Arnfinn Christensen, Asbjørn Ludwigsen, Carsten Claudie Marec Asmi, Eija Storheim, Espen Ors, Fabien Domine, Florent Heygster, Georg van der Meeren, Gro Lappalainen, Hanna Lygre, Kjetil Babin, Marcel Maar, Marie Houssais, Marie-Noelle Sørensen, Mathilde B. Goeckede, Mathias Tjernstrøm, Michael Poulsen, Michael Koie Roden, Nick Andersen, Ole B. Thorne, Peter Döscher, Ralf Juul-Pedersen, Thomas Johannessen, Truls 2022-08-30 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7033845 eng eng Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/nersc-research https://zenodo.org/communities/intaros-h2020 https://zenodo.org/communities/eu https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7033844 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7033845 oai:zenodo.org:7033845 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode INTAROS INTAROS Roadmap info:eu-repo/semantics/report 2022 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.703384510.5281/zenodo.7033844 2024-07-26T06:07:36Z The INTAROS Roadmap describes the way forward to improve and sustain the observing capacity in the Arctic. The Roadmap addresses the full data delivery chain from observing sensors to data repositories with focus on in situ observations. The document describes key factors determining how well an observing system can function in the Arctic, involving technological advances, infrastructure and data networks. Furthermore, the document emphasize the importance of cross disciplinary collaboration and stakeholder engagement as part of the data delivery chain. The development of in situ observing systems in the Arctic, especially ocean-based observations in the ice-covered regions, depends heavily on mature technology, transport infrastructures and logistical services allowing personnel to access the areas. Deployment and operation of observing platforms require use of icebreakers, aircraft, manned ice stations and automated systems that can operate year-round Based on the experience and knowledge of the INTAROS consortium, the following recommendations are formulated: The importance of in situ observations must be promoted as the backbone for building knowledge about climate and environmental change in the Arctic, at the same level as satellite observations and modelling systems The funding mechanisms for in situ observing systems need to be strengthened and coordinated between programmes, projects and institutions involved in Arctic observation, including local communities The Joint Statement of Ministers (ASM 2021), signed by 25 countries and six Indigenous Peoples organizations, states that they agree to strengthen cooperation on implementing Arctic observing and data sharing, implying that they need to allocate resources for in situ measurements contributing to the observing systems. Technology development for more robust and reliable in situ observing systems is needed. Here, major industry actors can play a role by investing in platforms and sensors that can operate autonomously in the Arctic The data delivery ... Report Arctic Zenodo Arctic Science of The Total Environment 792 148308 |
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The INTAROS Roadmap describes the way forward to improve and sustain the observing capacity in the Arctic. The Roadmap addresses the full data delivery chain from observing sensors to data repositories with focus on in situ observations. The document describes key factors determining how well an observing system can function in the Arctic, involving technological advances, infrastructure and data networks. Furthermore, the document emphasize the importance of cross disciplinary collaboration and stakeholder engagement as part of the data delivery chain. The development of in situ observing systems in the Arctic, especially ocean-based observations in the ice-covered regions, depends heavily on mature technology, transport infrastructures and logistical services allowing personnel to access the areas. Deployment and operation of observing platforms require use of icebreakers, aircraft, manned ice stations and automated systems that can operate year-round Based on the experience and knowledge of the INTAROS consortium, the following recommendations are formulated: The importance of in situ observations must be promoted as the backbone for building knowledge about climate and environmental change in the Arctic, at the same level as satellite observations and modelling systems The funding mechanisms for in situ observing systems need to be strengthened and coordinated between programmes, projects and institutions involved in Arctic observation, including local communities The Joint Statement of Ministers (ASM 2021), signed by 25 countries and six Indigenous Peoples organizations, states that they agree to strengthen cooperation on implementing Arctic observing and data sharing, implying that they need to allocate resources for in situ measurements contributing to the observing systems. Technology development for more robust and reliable in situ observing systems is needed. Here, major industry actors can play a role by investing in platforms and sensors that can operate autonomously in the Arctic The data delivery ... |
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Sandven, Stein Sagen, Hanne Hamre, Torill Buch, Erik Pirazzini, Roberta Gustavsson, David Beszczynska-Möller, Agnieszka Voss, Peter Danielsen, Finn Iversen, Lisbeth Caumont, Herve Ottersen, Geir Sejr, Mikael Higgens, Ruth Zona, Donatella Ahlstrøm, Andreas Renner, Angelika Solegaard, Anne Morvik, Arnfinn Christensen, Asbjørn Ludwigsen, Carsten Claudie Marec Asmi, Eija Storheim, Espen Ors, Fabien Domine, Florent Heygster, Georg van der Meeren, Gro Lappalainen, Hanna Lygre, Kjetil Babin, Marcel Maar, Marie Houssais, Marie-Noelle Sørensen, Mathilde B. Goeckede, Mathias Tjernstrøm, Michael Poulsen, Michael Koie Roden, Nick Andersen, Ole B. Thorne, Peter Döscher, Ralf Juul-Pedersen, Thomas Johannessen, Truls |
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Deliverable 1.10 Roadmap for a sustainable Arctic Observing System |
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Deliverable 1.10 Roadmap for a sustainable Arctic Observing System |
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