Ruck K, Arndal MF, Biebow N, et al. International access to research infrastructure in the Arctic. Polar Record. 2022;58: e30.**Abstract** Reliable access to Arctic research infrastructure is critical to the future of polar science. In cultivating proposals, it is essential that researchers have a deep understanding of existing platforms when selecting the appropriate research site and experimental design for projects. However, Arctic infrastructure platforms are often funded as national assets, and choices for what would be the best platform for the project are sometimes at odds with a researcher’s ability to gain access. Researchers from Arctic and non-Arctic nations are poised to benefit from reducing barriers and increasing cooperation ...
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The advantages that some military establishments have enjoyed in the remote Arctic region are dimini...
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第8回極域科学シンポジウム/横断セッション:[IA] 北極国際連携拠点の新展開12月8日(金)国立極地研究所 2階大会議室The Eighth Symposium on Polar Science/I...
The Arctic is a popular place to do research. Many countries fund scientific research projects in th...
The study of the Arctic Ocean has become a priority area of research and innovation in Europe and in...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Interdisciplinary sessions: [IA] Open session for the interdisc...
The Arctic is an indicator of climatic change. This brings opportunities and challenges as the warmi...
Abstract Arctic observing and data systems have been widely recognized as critical infrastructures ...
The INTAROS Roadmap describes the way forward to improve and sustain the observing capacity in the A...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Special session: [S] Accelerating Arctic research: Recent progre...
Truly transdisciplinary approaches are needed to tackle the complex problems that the Arctic is faci...
Truly transdisciplinary approaches are needed to tackle the complex problems that the Arctic is faci...
Arctic observing and data systems have been widely recognized as critical infrastructures to support...
The advantages that some military establishments have enjoyed in the remote Arctic region are dimini...