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View article: Deliverable 1.10 Roadmap for a sustainable Arctic Observing System
Deliverable 1.10 Roadmap for a sustainable Arctic Observing System Open
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. T…
View article: Deliverable 1.11 Final synthesis report
Deliverable 1.11 Final synthesis report Open
The overall results of INTAROS are summarized for each WP as follows: WP1 The requirements for integrated Arctic Observing Systems” Existing requirement documents have been reviewed and consolidated. Links have been established with variou…
View article: Deliverable 6.19 Synthesis report from WP6: Application studies of Arctic Observing Systems towards stakeholders
Deliverable 6.19 Synthesis report from WP6: Application studies of Arctic Observing Systems towards stakeholders Open
This report gives an overview of the activities, results and impacts of INTAROS Work Package 6 (WP6). The aim of WP6 is to demonstrate how an integrated observation system can be of specific benefit for society at local, regional or pan-Ar…
View article: REPORT FROM INTERDISCIPLINARY WORKSHOP SSSI, NERSC AND PARTNERS
REPORT FROM INTERDISCIPLINARY WORKSHOP SSSI, NERSC AND PARTNERS Open
The goal is to develop interdisciplinary collaboration between social science, natural science and the local communities in Svalbard. The severe changes in climate and environment in Svalbard (the socio-ecological system) are challenging n…
View article: SSSI-NERSC Workshop Report: Svalbard in a local and global perspective.
SSSI-NERSC Workshop Report: Svalbard in a local and global perspective. Open
This workshop was part of the project 'Svalbard in local and global perspective: an interdisciplinary science' organised by the Svalbard Social Science Initiative. The primary objective of the project was to develop innovative collaboratio…
View article: Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals for Marine and Coastal Management in Norway: A Venture Overdue
Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals for Marine and Coastal Management in Norway: A Venture Overdue Open
Significance Statement Meeting global challenges requires regional and local alignment of institutional and business practices. The purpose of our work is to understand, using qualitative systems analysis, how the Sustainable Development G…
View article: Deliverable 7.14 Proceedings from community-based monitoring and citizen science workshopsin the Arctic 2017-2021
Deliverable 7.14 Proceedings from community-based monitoring and citizen science workshopsin the Arctic 2017-2021 Open
One of the aims of INTAROS is to build additional capacity within Indigenous and civil society organizations, government agencies and scientists on community-based and citizen science observing in the Arctic. There is no single ‘right’ way…
View article: Deliverable 1.7 Report on stakeholder interaction in year 4 and 5
Deliverable 1.7 Report on stakeholder interaction in year 4 and 5 Open
In the light of the COVID-19 restrictions on working and meeting conditions the INTAROS Stakeholder Task Team decided to concentrate stakeholder activities during the last two years of the project on: • Dialog meetings with relevant Europ…
View article: Deliverable 6.6 Results of local community studies
Deliverable 6.6 Results of local community studies Open
The Arctic environment is changing rapidly. A range of observing approaches is being used to increase our understanding of the environment and to mobilize sound decisions in response. To demonstrate ‘real world’ examples of the benefits of…
View article: Deliverable 4.4 Community-based observations from two focal communities
Deliverable 4.4 Community-based observations from two focal communities Open
Community-based and citizen science observations in the Arctic do not only have the potential to inform management decisions at local or provincial and national levels. The observations can also shed light on changes in the environment on …
View article: Deliverable 4.3 Lessons learned on community-based observing parameters
Deliverable 4.3 Lessons learned on community-based observing parameters Open
In the Arctic, it is a priority of governments and Indigenous peoples’ organizations to increase the spatial and temporal coverage of environmental observations. One solution is to enhance community-based and citizen science observations. …
View article: Deliverable 1.5 Report on stakeholder interaction in year 2 and 3
Deliverable 1.5 Report on stakeholder interaction in year 2 and 3 Open
An overview of information, products and services requested by users representing primarily the private commercial sector has been collected via INTAROS user survey supplemented with results from similar surveys performed by other projects…
View article: UAK 2018: Research School in Svalbard
UAK 2018: Research School in Svalbard Open
The research school was organised by the Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center under the project Useful Arctic Knowledge: partnership for research and education (UAK) funded by the INTPART programme 2018-2020 funded by the Researc…
View article: Deliverable 4.1 Community based monitoring programmes in the Arctic: Capabilities, good practice and challenges
Deliverable 4.1 Community based monitoring programmes in the Arctic: Capabilities, good practice and challenges Open
Arctic people live in and observe the Arctic environment year-round. Intimate knowledge of the environment and environmental changes is fundamental to the survival of these people who frequently depend on natural resources for their liveli…