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Responding to Change Workshop Report Now Available

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Responding to Arctic Environmental Change: Translating our Growing Understanding into a Research Agenda for Action
30 January - 1 February 2012
School of Policy Studies, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada

WORKSHOP REPORT
The first ISAC Responding to Arctic Environmental Change Workshop was held 30 January - 1 February 2012 at Queen's University in Kingston, Canada. Below you can download the final Workshop Report, the workshop agenda,and follow links to workshop presentations, background documents, and the list of participants. You can also access the poster presentation from the Planet Under Pressure Conference in London (26-29 March 2010). You can view the workshop presentations by clicking on the images beside the speaker names by following the Read More link.
Workshop Readings Participant List
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International Collaboration and Cooperation in Arctic Environmental Change Programs: Meeting Report Now Available

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In spring 2011, ISAC, in partnership with SEARCH, ArcticNet and the International Arctic Research Center, held a meeting at the University of Alaska Fairbanks that brought together representatives of diverse arctic organizations from 11 different nations to discuss the future of collaboration and cooperation in arctic environmental change research. The final report of that meeting is now available. 

Meeting goals were to:
1. Identify mechanisms for improving international cooperation in arctic environmental change research programs;
2. Begin planning for an Arctic Observing Summit;
3. Implementation of the Responding to Change Component of th ISAC Science Program.

Major outcomes from the meeting included:

1. A detailed overview of many existing programs and collaborative agreements among nations and institutions;
2. Expansion of the scientific planning process to include new scientific communities;
3. Agreement on the need to continue to pursue and expand collaborations, avoid duplication of effort and improve coverage of observation programs;
4. Itemization of key questions and issues that need to be addressed to expand and improve international collaboration in arctic research;
5. Identification of specific actions by ISAC to faciliate information flow and collection;
6. Development of recommendations for activities leading to an Arctic Observing Summit;
7. Agreement on next steps in Arctic Observing Summit planning;
8. Identification of a diverse stakeholder communities in different nations;
9. Recommendation for the scope and structure of the first ISAC Responding to Change workshop.

To download the full report please click here:
 

Terrestrial Biodiversity Workshop

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Understanding Biodiversity Changes and Causes - Synergies in Arctic Terrestrial Biodiversity Research and Monitoring

Sonnerupgaard Gods, Hvalsø, Denmark

12 October 2011

International, regional, national and local actors have initiated projects and programmes to improve our knowledge of landscape, climate and ecosystems, and to improve our ability to detect changes so as to deal with some of the biodiversity challenges in the Arctic today. Although there is some coordination between some projects and programmes, there are still gaps in knowledge including our understanding of spatial variability in biodiversity, and changes and processes influencing biodiversity. The International Network for Terrestrial Research and Monitoring in the Arctic (INTERACT), the International Arctic Science Committee Terrestrial Working Group (IASC TEG) and the Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program Terrestrial Expert Monitoring Group (CBMP TEMG) have jointly arranged a workshop on 12 October 2011 in Denmark to identify gaps in our knowledge and understanding of Arctic biodiversity, and to identify areas of potential collaboration. To read more about the workshop and see the draft agenda, please visit the INTERACT web-site for more information.

 

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Study of Environmental Arctic Change SEARCH is U.S. effort to understand the nature, extent, and future development of the system-scale change presently seen in the Arctic.