Livrables
The report is merged with D85 into a new D84
Guidance on how to develop an APSThe report will use the results from the workshops in WP2WP5 describing stakeholder guidance to the design of an ABPS and how the design best can fulfill requirements from users and contribute to standardization development
Report on CBM activities in RussiaReport on CBM activities including experience exchange with users and stakeholders in Yakutia from the community meetings and with the Indigenous representatives from across Arctic Russia from the workshop in Moscow in February 2022
Scoping document for the projectThe document will describe how the project will focus on selected prioritized activities not addressing every aspect of standard development in the Artiv
Report from the focus groups on CBM workReport from the focus groups that will synthesize learnings and suggest next steps in enhancing use of observations from CBM programs for planning and decisionmaking ELOKA will be a major contributor based on its expertise in information system design and technical implementation including application of different tools and technologies for knowledge management and data sharing The report will include input for potential development of APS requirements
Report from research school in AasiaatReport from research school in Aasiaat and followup events The report from the research school will describe participation from civil society organisations representing fishermen hunters and other resource users government agencies at central and local level community members engaged in CBM programs and scientists from different disciplines The report will include APS requirements from the workshop
Report on BBM model used on halibut fisheries in GreenlandReport and technical guidelines presenting and providing a stepbystep description for using the software developed to facilitate implementation of Bayesian Belief Network models in natural resource management in Greenland The report will describe the design process and outcome of a BBN model for the halibut fisheries in West Greenland relevant ethical and practical considerations for engaging with indigenous knowledge in relation to BBN models and how BBN models can best be applied in the administrations management of Greenlands natural resources
Report from the first workshop and dialogue meetings in LongyearbyenReport from the first workshop and dialogue meetings in Longyearbyen M35 The report will describe the outcome of the workshop with participation from the tourist operators shipping companies environmental organisations search and rescue agencies authorities and researchers from different disciplines
Report from the second workshop and further dialogue meetingsThe report will address the community needs for more researchbased knowledge to support preparedness and adaptation to the effects of the dramatic climate change in the region Also the need for guidelines and standardisation of data production data management and communication will be addressed
Report on Arctic standards, protocols and framework modelThe report will describe the comprehensive Framework model which will provide improved understanding of standards relevant to the Arctic There will be particular focus on data and observation standards
Communication PlanPlan for all communications outreach activities and channels to be used in the project
Design and roadmap document for the APSThe report will present results from the work in WP6 to identify needs and requirements for an APS and plans for further work
Final synthesis reportFinal synthesis report summarizing the requirements and recommendations from WP1 WP6
Report on future scenarios in GreenlandReport describing likely future scenarios of likely wildlife stock development as a consequence of climate change and availability of alternative income generating activities at the community level in Greenland
Report from dialogue meetigns with Greenland actorsThe report will include the resulst of the dialogue meetings and discussions with the natural resource user groups government agencies and research institutions in Greenland The report will include user requirements for APS
Gender and Diversity Action PlanThe report will be updated by month 18 in connection with the period reporting
Horizontal scan reportThe horizontal scan report will be a review of technologies and services that brings societal and economic benefit to the Arctic both to the local communities and to external actors The report will include a Linked Open Data database
Review of existing standards and frameworks relevant to the ArcticThe report will identify existing and evolving Arctic standards important for communities and operators
Report from interviews with users in AlaskaReport from interviews with CBM programs and information users in Alaska The report will summarize the results of the interviews including a concept map that describes the current information system for permafrost thaw and coastal erosion including who the stakeholders and observers are and what the information flow is between groups The report will include areas of interest identified for potential development of user requirements for APS
The first version of the education material will be provided by month 7. The material will be developed further during the project period.
Project Website and dissemination materialThe first version of the project website and dissemination material will be provided by month 4. The website and material will be developed and updated during the project period. This includes policy briefs, fact sheets, brochure, videos and e-newsletter.
Website for project managementThe website will be established for project management and internal communication between the partners stakeholders and other actors involve din the project Parts of the website dealing with internal matters among the partners will be passwordprotected
The Data Management Plan will include an Open Research Data Pilot
Publications
Auteurs:
Finn Danielsen, Martin Enghoff, Michael K Poulsen, Mikkel Funder, Per M Jensen, Neil D Burgess
Publié dans:
BioScience, Numéro 71/5, 2021, Page(s) 484-502, ISSN 0006-3568
Éditeur:
American Institute of Biological Sciences
DOI:
10.1093/biosci/biab021
Auteurs:
Helen C. Wheeler, Finn Danielsen, Maryann Fidel, Vera Hausner, Tim Horstkotte, Noor Johnson, Olivia Lee, Nibedita Mukherjee, Amy Amos, Heather Ashthorn, Øystein Ballari, Carolina Behe, Kaitlin Breton‐Honeyman, Gunn‐Britt Retter, Victoria Buschman, Pâviârak Jakobsen, Frank Johnson, Bjarne Lyberth, Jennifer A. Parrott, Mikhail Pogodaev, Rodion Sulyandziga, Nikita Vronski
Publié dans:
People and Nature, Numéro 2/3, 2020, Page(s) 544-556, ISSN 2575-8314
Éditeur:
British Ecological Society, Wiley Online Library
DOI:
10.1002/pan3.10131
Auteurs:
Hajo Eicken, Finn Danielsen, Josephine-Mary Sam, Maryann Fidel, Noor Johnson, Michael K Poulsen, Olivia A Lee, Katie V Spellman, Lisbeth Iversen, Peter Pulsifer, Martin Enghoff
Publié dans:
BioScience, Numéro 71/5, 2021, Page(s) 467-483, ISSN 0006-3568
Éditeur:
American Institute of Biological Sciences
DOI:
10.1093/biosci/biab018
Auteurs:
Noor Johnson, Matthew L Druckenmiller, Finn Danielsen, Peter L Pulsifer
Publié dans:
BioScience, Numéro 71/5, 2021, Page(s) 452-466, ISSN 0006-3568
Éditeur:
American Institute of Biological Sciences
DOI:
10.1093/biosci/biaa162
Auteurs:
Maria Tengö, Beau J Austin, Finn Danielsen, Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares
Publié dans:
BioScience, Numéro 71/5, 2021, Page(s) 503-518, ISSN 0006-3568
Éditeur:
American Institute of Biological Sciences
DOI:
10.1093/biosci/biab023
Auteurs:
Alex de Sherbinin, Anne Bowser, Tyng-Ruey Chuang, Caren Cooper, Finn Danielsen, Rorie Edmunds, Peter Elias, Elaine Faustman, Carolynne Hultquist, Rosy Mondardini, Ioana Popescu, Adenike Shonowo, Kishore Sivakumar
Publié dans:
Frontiers in Climate, Numéro 3, 2021, ISSN 2624-9553
Éditeur:
Frontiers
DOI:
10.3389/fclim.2021.650760
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