
25 March 2025 | 16:00 - 18:00 (MDT)
Open Session - HYBRID
Room: UMC Second Floor - 235
Organisers: Margaret Rudolf (University of Alaska Fairbanks, USA); M. Syndonia Bret-Harte (University of Alaska Fairbanks, USA); Jeff Welker (University of Alaska Anchorage, USA / University of Oulu Finland); Robbie Mallett (UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway); Wai Yin Cheung (Queen's University, Canada)
About RPT 2:
The team will address research priorities and their implementation regarding topics such as: Arctic observing needs (including prioritisation and planning tools for selecting observables and the engagement of indigenous peoples and stakeholders in these processes); climate system and transformations; predicting future climate dynamics; and the need for, and nature of, sustained observations and monitoring systems including spatio-temporal comparable monitoring of abiotic and biotic factors (e.g. atmosphere - vegetation - soil). In addition, the potential of paleobiology and paleoclimatology as a basis for conservation practices and evidence-based modelling will be assessed.
More information on RPT 2 is available on the ICARP IV website.