Objectif
The Arctic is engaged in a deep climatic evolution. This evolution is quite predictable at short (year) and longer scales (several decades), but it is the decadal intermediate scale that is the most difficult to predict. This is because the natural variability of the system is large and dominant at this scale, and the system is highly non linear due to positive and negative feedback between sea ice, the ocean and atmosphere.
Already today, due to the increase of the GHG concentration in the atmosphere and the amplification of global warming in the Arctic, the impacts of climate change in the region are apparent, e.g. in the reduction in sea ice, in changes in weather patterns and cyclones or in the melting of glaciers and permafrost. It is therefore not surprising that models clearly predict that Artic sea ice will disappear in summer within 20 or 30 years, yielding new opportunities and risks for human activities in the Arctic.
This climatic evolution is going to have strong impacts on both marine ecosystems and human activities in the Arctic. This in turn has large socio-economic implications for Europe. ACCESS will evaluate climatic impacts in the Arctic on marine transportation (including tourism), fisheries, marine mammals and the extraction of hydrocarbons for the next 20 years; with particular attention to environmental sensitivities and sustainability. These meso-economic issues will be extended to the macro-economic scale in order to highlight trans-sectoral implications and provide an integrated assessment of the socio-economic impact of climate change. An important aspect of ACCESS, given the geostrategic implication of Arctic state changes, will be the consideration of Arctic governance issues, including the framework UNCLOS (United Nations Convention for the Law of the Sea). ACCESS dedicates a full work package to integrate Arctic climate changes, socioeconomic impacts and Arctic governance issues.
Champ scientifique
- natural sciencesearth and related environmental sciencesatmospheric sciencesclimatologyclimatic zones
- natural sciencesbiological scienceszoologymammalogycetology
- natural scienceschemical sciencesorganic chemistryhydrocarbons
- natural sciencesbiological sciencesecologyecosystems
- natural sciencesearth and related environmental sciencesatmospheric sciencesclimatologyclimatic changes
Appel à propositions
FP7-OCEAN-2010
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CP-IP - Large-scale integrating projectCoordinateur
75252 PARIS
France
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9291 TROMSO
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20249 Hamburg
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SN2 1EU SWINDON WILTSHIRE
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24105 Kiel
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CB2 1TN Cambridge
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27570 Bremerhaven
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22927 GROSSHANSDORF
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9291 Tromso
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22305 Hamburg
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9296 Tromsoe
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0313 Oslo
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22767 HAMBURG
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PA37 1QA Dunbeg Oban
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104 05 Stockholm
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117997 MOSKVA
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20354 HAMBURG
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08034 Barcelona
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51147 Koln
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199397 SAINT PETERSBURG
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D02 K138 Dublin
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96101 Rovaniemi
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7465 TRONDHEIM
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0349 Oslo
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7034 Trondheim
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50827 Koln
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75013 PARIS
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28199 Bremen
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2900 HELLERUP
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