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Flat View Wednesday, February 08, 2012
 February 2010March 2010April 2010
Tuesday, March 02, 2010
NECC 2010: Nordic Environmental Chemistry Conference (8:00 AM)

The planned meeting is meant to create and enhance strong expert co-operation networks among environmental scientists within the Nordic countries. The conference series was originally initiated a decade ago as bi-national Norwegian-Swedish co-operation. However, from 2010 the meeting is also addressing environmental chemistry research conducted in Denmark, Finland and other Nordic countries.


For more information, please see the conference homepage





Wednesday, March 03, 2010
NECC 2010: Nordic Environmental Chemistry Conference (8:00 AM)

The planned meeting is meant to create and enhance strong expert co-operation networks among environmental scientists within the Nordic countries. The conference series was originally initiated a decade ago as bi-national Norwegian-Swedish co-operation. However, from 2010 the meeting is also addressing environmental chemistry research conducted in Denmark, Finland and other Nordic countries.


For more information, please see the conference homepage





Arctic Council SDWG Meeting (8:00 AM)

Arctic Council SDWG Meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark




Thursday, March 04, 2010
NECC 2010: Nordic Environmental Chemistry Conference (8:00 AM)

The planned meeting is meant to create and enhance strong expert co-operation networks among environmental scientists within the Nordic countries. The conference series was originally initiated a decade ago as bi-national Norwegian-Swedish co-operation. However, from 2010 the meeting is also addressing environmental chemistry research conducted in Denmark, Finland and other Nordic countries.


For more information, please see the conference homepage





Arctic Council SDWG Meeting (8:00 AM)

Arctic Council SDWG Meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark




Friday, March 05, 2010
NECC 2010: Nordic Environmental Chemistry Conference (8:00 AM)

The planned meeting is meant to create and enhance strong expert co-operation networks among environmental scientists within the Nordic countries. The conference series was originally initiated a decade ago as bi-national Norwegian-Swedish co-operation. However, from 2010 the meeting is also addressing environmental chemistry research conducted in Denmark, Finland and other Nordic countries.


For more information, please see the conference homepage





Tuesday, March 09, 2010
The 2010 Alaska Weather Symposium (8:00 AM)

Location: Fairbanks, Alaska, United States - Fairbanks


The Symposium provides a forum for the exchange of operational and research information related to weather in the Alaska environment. Participation from academic, research, government, military and private sectors is encouraged.

Primary areas of focus are anticipated to be

* Operational forecasting and observational sources in Alaska

* Polar aspects of weather

* Datasets related to Alaska and polar weather

* Computational challenges in weather

For more information, please visit the Symposium homepage





Wednesday, March 10, 2010
The 2010 Alaska Weather Symposium (8:00 AM)

Location: Fairbanks, Alaska, United States - Fairbanks


The Symposium provides a forum for the exchange of operational and research information related to weather in the Alaska environment. Participation from academic, research, government, military and private sectors is encouraged.

Primary areas of focus are anticipated to be

* Operational forecasting and observational sources in Alaska

* Polar aspects of weather

* Datasets related to Alaska and polar weather

* Computational challenges in weather

For more information, please visit the Symposium homepage





Tuesday, March 16, 2010
The State Of The Arctic Conference (8:00 AM)

The state of the Arctic Conference is an international meeting to present, exchange, and discuss the latest knowledge on the state of the Arctic and future directions of arctic science and policy.

CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES

The State of the Arctic Conference will review our understanding of the arctic system in a time of human-induced, rapid environmental change. It will provide an open international forum to discuss future research directions towards a better understanding of the arctic system and its trajectory. It will address topics ranging from basic understanding of the Arctic and system-wide change, to developing response strategies for better adaptation to, and mitigation of, the impacts of change.

Specifically, the conference will address the following topics:

1. Scientific understanding of the basic functioning of the arctic system, including human subsystems;

2. Capacity to observe and understand the system, especially in light of rapid system-scale changes in all subsystems;

3. Capability to project future states of the arctic system under various scenarios; and

4. Options for solutions to the problems caused by human-induced environmental change.

This science meeting will provide ample opportunities to present and discuss research results, and a conference report will summarize the meeting's major findings.

VENUE

The conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency Miami at the Miami Convention Center in Miami, Florida.

ORGANIZERS & SPONSORS

The State of the Arctic Conference is being organized by the Arctic Research Consortium of the U.S. (ARCUS), with major funding provided by the National Science Foundation Division of Arctic Sciences, including the interagency Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH) and the Arctic System Science Program (ARCSS). Other sponsors include: the International Study of Arctic Change (ISAC), the Canadian ArcticNet Network of Centres of Excellence, and the European Developing Arctic Modelling and Observing Capabilities for Long-term Environmental Studies

(DAMOCLES) program. Additional sponsorship is invited and interested parties are encouraged to contact Helen Wiggins, ARCUS, at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Additional information, including registration, abstract submission, and other materials, will be available soon through a State of the Arctic Conference website, which will be announced via the ArcticInfo mailing list and linked through the ARCUS website at: http://www.arcus.org.

CONTACT INFORMATION

For further information, please contact: Helen Wiggins, ARCUS

Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it





Wednesday, March 17, 2010
The State Of The Arctic Conference (8:00 AM)

The state of the Arctic Conference is an international meeting to present, exchange, and discuss the latest knowledge on the state of the Arctic and future directions of arctic science and policy.

CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES

The State of the Arctic Conference will review our understanding of the arctic system in a time of human-induced, rapid environmental change. It will provide an open international forum to discuss future research directions towards a better understanding of the arctic system and its trajectory. It will address topics ranging from basic understanding of the Arctic and system-wide change, to developing response strategies for better adaptation to, and mitigation of, the impacts of change.

Specifically, the conference will address the following topics:

1. Scientific understanding of the basic functioning of the arctic system, including human subsystems;

2. Capacity to observe and understand the system, especially in light of rapid system-scale changes in all subsystems;

3. Capability to project future states of the arctic system under various scenarios; and

4. Options for solutions to the problems caused by human-induced environmental change.

This science meeting will provide ample opportunities to present and discuss research results, and a conference report will summarize the meeting's major findings.

VENUE

The conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency Miami at the Miami Convention Center in Miami, Florida.

ORGANIZERS & SPONSORS

The State of the Arctic Conference is being organized by the Arctic Research Consortium of the U.S. (ARCUS), with major funding provided by the National Science Foundation Division of Arctic Sciences, including the interagency Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH) and the Arctic System Science Program (ARCSS). Other sponsors include: the International Study of Arctic Change (ISAC), the Canadian ArcticNet Network of Centres of Excellence, and the European Developing Arctic Modelling and Observing Capabilities for Long-term Environmental Studies

(DAMOCLES) program. Additional sponsorship is invited and interested parties are encouraged to contact Helen Wiggins, ARCUS, at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Additional information, including registration, abstract submission, and other materials, will be available soon through a State of the Arctic Conference website, which will be announced via the ArcticInfo mailing list and linked through the ARCUS website at: http://www.arcus.org.

CONTACT INFORMATION

For further information, please contact: Helen Wiggins, ARCUS

Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it





Thursday, March 18, 2010
The State Of The Arctic Conference (8:00 AM)

The state of the Arctic Conference is an international meeting to present, exchange, and discuss the latest knowledge on the state of the Arctic and future directions of arctic science and policy.

CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES

The State of the Arctic Conference will review our understanding of the arctic system in a time of human-induced, rapid environmental change. It will provide an open international forum to discuss future research directions towards a better understanding of the arctic system and its trajectory. It will address topics ranging from basic understanding of the Arctic and system-wide change, to developing response strategies for better adaptation to, and mitigation of, the impacts of change.

Specifically, the conference will address the following topics:

1. Scientific understanding of the basic functioning of the arctic system, including human subsystems;

2. Capacity to observe and understand the system, especially in light of rapid system-scale changes in all subsystems;

3. Capability to project future states of the arctic system under various scenarios; and

4. Options for solutions to the problems caused by human-induced environmental change.

This science meeting will provide ample opportunities to present and discuss research results, and a conference report will summarize the meeting's major findings.

VENUE

The conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency Miami at the Miami Convention Center in Miami, Florida.

ORGANIZERS & SPONSORS

The State of the Arctic Conference is being organized by the Arctic Research Consortium of the U.S. (ARCUS), with major funding provided by the National Science Foundation Division of Arctic Sciences, including the interagency Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH) and the Arctic System Science Program (ARCSS). Other sponsors include: the International Study of Arctic Change (ISAC), the Canadian ArcticNet Network of Centres of Excellence, and the European Developing Arctic Modelling and Observing Capabilities for Long-term Environmental Studies

(DAMOCLES) program. Additional sponsorship is invited and interested parties are encouraged to contact Helen Wiggins, ARCUS, at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Additional information, including registration, abstract submission, and other materials, will be available soon through a State of the Arctic Conference website, which will be announced via the ArcticInfo mailing list and linked through the ARCUS website at: http://www.arcus.org.

CONTACT INFORMATION

For further information, please contact: Helen Wiggins, ARCUS

Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it





Friday, March 19, 2010
The State Of The Arctic Conference (8:00 AM)

The state of the Arctic Conference is an international meeting to present, exchange, and discuss the latest knowledge on the state of the Arctic and future directions of arctic science and policy.

CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES

The State of the Arctic Conference will review our understanding of the arctic system in a time of human-induced, rapid environmental change. It will provide an open international forum to discuss future research directions towards a better understanding of the arctic system and its trajectory. It will address topics ranging from basic understanding of the Arctic and system-wide change, to developing response strategies for better adaptation to, and mitigation of, the impacts of change.

Specifically, the conference will address the following topics:

1. Scientific understanding of the basic functioning of the arctic system, including human subsystems;

2. Capacity to observe and understand the system, especially in light of rapid system-scale changes in all subsystems;

3. Capability to project future states of the arctic system under various scenarios; and

4. Options for solutions to the problems caused by human-induced environmental change.

This science meeting will provide ample opportunities to present and discuss research results, and a conference report will summarize the meeting's major findings.

VENUE

The conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency Miami at the Miami Convention Center in Miami, Florida.

ORGANIZERS & SPONSORS

The State of the Arctic Conference is being organized by the Arctic Research Consortium of the U.S. (ARCUS), with major funding provided by the National Science Foundation Division of Arctic Sciences, including the interagency Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH) and the Arctic System Science Program (ARCSS). Other sponsors include: the International Study of Arctic Change (ISAC), the Canadian ArcticNet Network of Centres of Excellence, and the European Developing Arctic Modelling and Observing Capabilities for Long-term Environmental Studies

(DAMOCLES) program. Additional sponsorship is invited and interested parties are encouraged to contact Helen Wiggins, ARCUS, at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Additional information, including registration, abstract submission, and other materials, will be available soon through a State of the Arctic Conference website, which will be announced via the ArcticInfo mailing list and linked through the ARCUS website at: http://www.arcus.org.

CONTACT INFORMATION

For further information, please contact: Helen Wiggins, ARCUS

Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it





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