27 March 2025 | 08:00 - 10:00 (MDT)
Open Session - HYBRID
Room: UMC Second Floor - 235
Organisers: Inga Beck ((Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR), Germany); Diane Hirshberg ((University of Alaska Anchorage Institute of Social and Economic Research and UArctic, USA)
About RPT 6:
The team will address how Arctic research planning and traditional knowledge are preparing present and future generations living in the Arctic and beyond to build community resilience and sustainability. Topics include: connecting Arctic issues, research priorities and their implementation; effective outreach, science communication and capacity building between research teams, local communities, decision-makers and the wider public; engaging young people, local communities, decision-makers and others in research planning; training a new generation of Arctic researchers, equipped to lead and be engaged in Arctic research at all levels; the role of EOC working at the interface of academic science and Indigenous traditional and local knowledge helping to combine and harmoniously integrate these different knowledge systems; measuring impact - effective planning and evaluation; equality, diversity, access and inclusion in EOC.
More information on RPT 6 is available on the ICARP IV website.