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Project

INTERACT

Title International Terrestrial Arctic Collaborative Network Integrating Activities
Grant Agreement Number 262693
Funding Programmes FP7
Dates 01/01/2011 - 31/12/2014
Project URL http://www.eu-interact.org
Scientific Domain Environmental Sciences
Activity Integrating activities
Action Line Integrated Activity
Transnational Access Not indicated
Type Of Project CP-CSA-INFRA
Abstract Environmental change and particularly amplified global climate change are accelerating in the Arctic. These changes already affect local residents and feedback from the Arctic's land surface to the climate system, will have global implications. However, climate change and its impacts are variable throughout the wide environmental and land use envelopes of the Arctic. Unfortunately, the Arctic is generally remote, sparsely populated and research and monitoring activities are more restricted in time and space than elsewhere. This limitation comes when there is a rapidly expanding need for knowledge as well as increasing technological opportunities to make data collection in the field and accessibility more efficient. INTERACT is a network under the auspices of SCANNET, a circumarctic network of terrestrial field bases. INTERACT specifically seeks to build capacity for research and monitoring in the European Arctic and beyond. Partnerships will be established between Station Managers and researchers within Joint Research Activities that will develop more efficient networks of sensors to measure changing environmental conditions and make data storage and accessibility more efficient through a single portal. New communities of researchers will be offered access to Arctic terrestrial infrastructures while local stakeholders as well as major international organisations will be involved in interactions with the infrastructures. This will lead to increased public awareness of environmental change and methods to adapt to them, increased access to information for education at all levels, and input to major international research and assessment programmes. The whole consortium will form a coherent and integrated unit working within a concept of a wide environmental and land use envelopes in which local conditions determine the directions and magnitudes of environmental change whereas the balance and synergies of processes integrated across the whole region have global impacts.
Coordinator
(Organisation name and Country)
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Sweden
Partners
(Organisation name and Country)
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET, Denmark
M V LOMONOSOV MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY, Russian Federation
LUNDS UNIVERSITET, Sweden
AARHUS UNIVERSITET, Denmark
ALFRED-WEGENER-INSTITUT HELMHOLTZ- ZENTRUM FUER POLAR- UND MEERESFORSCHUNG, Germany
OULUN YLIOPISTO, Finland
UPPSALA UNIVERSITET, Sweden
STOCKHOLMS UNIVERSITET, Sweden
Norwegian institute of Bioeconomy Research , Norway
Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme Secretariat, Norway
WORLD WILDLIFE FUND CANADA CORPORATION, Canada
BARROW ARCTIC SCIENCE CONSORTIUM INC, United States
POLARFORSKNINGSSEKRETARIETET, Sweden
THE ARTIC INSTITUTE OF NORTH AMERICA, Canada
UNIVERSITE LAVAL, Canada
YUGRA STATE UNIVERSITY, Russian Federation
UNIVERSITETET I OSLO, Norway
GRONLANDS NATURINSTITUT, Greenland
Metsantutkimuslaitos, Finland
TURUN YLIOPISTO, Finland
IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark
SVERIGES LANTBRUKSUNIVERSITET, Sweden
HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO, Finland
NORSK POLARINSTITUTT, Norway
JARDFEINGI, Faroe Islands
CLU srl, Italy
LANDBUNADARHASKOLI ISLANDS, Iceland
INSITUTE FOR BIOLOGICAL PROBLEMS OF CRYOLITHOZONE SIBERIAN BRANCH RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, Russian Federation
STATE EDUCATION AND SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTION FACULTY OF GEOGRAPHY OF M.V. LOMONOSOV MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY, Russian Federation
University of Alaska, United States
TA Call International Terrestrial Arctic Collaborative Network Integrating Activities