Public deliverables

Number Name Description
D6.6 Results of local community studies

POLICY BRIEFS FROM LOCAL COMMUNITY STUDIES IN GREENLAND AND SVALBARD, DEMONSTRATING EXAMPLES OF CROSS-WEAVING DATA FROM LOCAL AND SCIENTIFIC OBSERVATION SYSTEMS

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...

D6.7 GHG budgets – atmosphere

This document is about quantification of GHG budgets for selected regions in the Arctic based on the assimilation of multi-disciplinary data layers into an atmospheric modelling framework, including the identification of key processes across disciplines that govern Arctic greenhouse gas cycles and their links to climate change, describes the work conducted within the atmospheric component of...

D6.8 Synthesis of ocean carbonate system observations from Svalbard, Barents Sea, and Coastal Greenland

This work is a result of INTAROS WP6 Task 6.5 on Arctic greenhouse gas exchange. The reported work rests upon results provided by WP3, more specifically tasks 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3. It synthesizes data stored in databases SOCAT and GLODAP and additional data from a Ferry box system crossing the Barents Sea opening and from Greenland fjords.
To show the potential establishing long term...

D6.9 Support to Business Planning and Development

The future business development perspectives for three important components of the Arctic Blue Economy: (1) maritime transport via the Arctic Ocean, (2) cruise industry in the Svalbard area and (3) fishery in the Barents Sea have been analysed. The maritime transport and cruise industry will potentially increase substantially over the coming years due to retreat of Arctic sea ice although the...

D7.1 Project website

Communication in INTAROS is a cross-cutting activity that is strategically planned with a view to the societal impacts we want to bring about. By developing a coherent communication plan (WP7) addressing focused activities INTAROS will raise awareness and engagement in issues of Artic observations. We target different stakeholder groups, namely: policy and decision makers; business sectors;...

D7.10 Science Special Issue in EGU journals

The main goal of the EGU special issue is to highlight the project results and provide a link among the wide range of research topics supported by INTAROS. The wide breath of articles included in the Special Issue will allow highlighting the interdisciplinary nature of the INTAROS project. We already have four papers accepted for publication and/or in the final stages of review, and we expect...

D7.11 Scientific capacity building

The plan to organize a summer school in 2020 had to be cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. To compensate for the cancellation, two research school onboard KV Svalbard were organized by NERSC in 2020 and 2021. These activities were organized in collaboration with the Useful Arctic Knowledge project (coordinated by NERSC) and with the University of the Arctic Thematic Network on...

D7.12 Educational Packages for Scientists

The report derives from INTAROS Task 7.5, which is dedicated to building capacity among early-career researchers, building on D7.11, which described the training that was provided to higher level and post-graduate students during the project. D7.12 makes available independent learning resources, online, for those who could not participate in the training activities, but also to provide a...

D7.13 Contribution to ERL Special Issue

This document describes the main goals of the special issue, which aims to summarize the scientific knowledge about climate change across the Arctic in layman terms which can be used for communicating science to policymakers. The goal of the special issue is to summarize the scientific knowledge to native communities and be vehicle for improving the exchange of knowledge between scientists,...

D7.14 Proceedings of community-based monitoring and citizen Sciecne workshops in the Arctic 2017-2021

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 of undertaking community-based observing. The approach will vary and what is suitable to ensure effective monitoring will change from one place to the next...

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