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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2024Partners:AF DIGITAL SOLUTIONS AB, MSU, Umeå University, Université Laval, JARDFEINGI +62 partnersAF DIGITAL SOLUTIONS AB,MSU,Umeå University,Université Laval,JARDFEINGI,INKODE,University of Groningen,OYKS,University of Alaska System,STYRELSEN FOR FORSKNING OG INNOVATION,AECO,NIKU,Tomsk State Pedagogical University,NIKLAS,ZAMG,IPAE,CNR,JČU,UiO,Luke,LINKPRO,STATION UAPISHKA S.E.N.C.,UH,CANADIAN HIGH ARCTIC RESEARCH STATION,Grønlands Naturinstitut,Stockholm University,EPSRC,NORSK POLARINSTITUTT,UKCEH,Lund University,University of Innsbruck,AUI,HAMACOM,University of Turku,IGF PAS,AMAP,University of Sheffield,AWI,SUDURNES SCIENCE AND LEARNING CENTER,BINM SB RAS,Aurora College,AINA,SLU,ARTIC PORTALAP,ECMWF,4PM SOCIETA' A RESPONSABILITA'LIMITATA SEMPLIFICATA,IRIDIUM SATELLITE LLC,EUROPEAN POLAR BOARD,POLARFORSKNINGSSEKRETARIETET,CHURCHILL NORTHERN STUDIES CENTRE,IBPC SB RA,IGIPZPAN,RIF FIELD STATION,TRUST PARTNERSHIP SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTAL FARM PLEISTOCENE PARK,METEOROLOGISK INSTITUTT,GEOSPHERE AUSTRIA,DANMARKS METEOROLOGISKE INSTITUT,FSBU SHI,FMI,Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries,AU,UIC Science,CAFF INTERNATIONAL SECRETARIAT,UCPH,ЮГУ,BIANCO LUISELLA,UAMFunder: European Commission Project Code: 871120Overall Budget: 10,000,000 EURFunder Contribution: 10,000,000 EURPlanet Earth faces unprecedented environmental changes that will affect all members of society. Arctic climate warming is more than twice the global rate and unpredictable extreme events cause major impacts on ecosystems and people. However, the Arctic atmospheric circulation causes extreme events and societal damage beyond the Arctic which need international research and monitoring to understand and predict. Furthermore, attitudes need to be changed throughout the world through outreach while the next generation needs to be equipped to live in a different world. INTERACT III innovates a pan-arctic network of 86 research stations in 16 northern countries to provide a fully integrated, advanced infrastructure now able to meaningfully address major societal challenges and provide services for 155 global and regional networks. Furthermore, the global reputation of INTERACT has attracted world-leading partners and enterprises to participate in reducing the impacts of hazardous change while maximizing the opportunities arising from new technologies. Specifically, INTERACT III provides comprehensive coordination of 64 partners and 86 research stations. The station managers design best practices to ensure excellent research, monitoring, education and outreach. INTERACT III builds on an extremely successful transnational access program that has already populated the Arctic with 900 researchers to further provide excellent science while reducing the environmental footprints of researchers through improving remote and virtual access. The access transnationality ensures new collaborations, innovative science and science diplomacy at a time of heightened geopolitical tensions. Station managers, transnational access and joint research activities cooperate to address major societal challenges in a fully integrated infrastructure while their data and understanding are made globally available through exceptional outreach and education and policy briefings to decision makers.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2029Partners:CNR, Umeå University, OYKS, NORSK POLARINSTITUTT, Stockholm University +50 partnersCNR,Umeå University,OYKS,NORSK POLARINSTITUTT,Stockholm University,OGS,ETT SPA,Université Laval,UiT,INTERACT,UMK,IGOT UL,IGF PAS,Hafrannsóknastofnun,UAM,University of Alaska System,POLARFORSKNINGSSEKRETARIETET,FONDATION TARA OCEAN,PONANT,MU,Grønlands Naturinstitut,SUDURNES SCIENCE AND LEARNING CENTER,Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine,UCPH,INKODE,Aurora College,GFZ,UH,EPSRC,EUROPEAN POLAR BOARD,CSIC,University of Graz,Marine Institute,IPEV,Lund University,RIF FIELD STATION,NILU,ACTRIS ERIC,TÜBİTAK,CNRS,AU,UIC Science,CAFF INTERNATIONAL SECRETARIAT,SIOS SVALBARD AS,BULGARIAN ANTARCTIC INSTITUTE ASSOCIATION BAI,MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND UNIVERSITIES,UNIVERSITY OF TURKU,NASC,DTU,FL POLAR OPERATION GMBH,MINREL,DANMARKS METEOROLOGISKE INSTITUT,FMI,AWI,TjóðsavniðFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101130949Overall Budget: 14,588,100 EURFunder Contribution: 14,588,100 EURThe polar regions play a key role in the Earth’s system. They are essential for our climate and are sentinels of climate change, human expansion, and the hunt of new resources. The polar regions are losing ice, and their oceans and land are changing rapidly. The consequences of this polar transition extend to the whole planet and are affecting people in multiple ways. Evidence-based policy recommendations are needed, but the polar regions are difficult to reach, and research infrastructures able to operate in these regions are scarce. To understand and predict key processes in the polar regions and provide evidence-based information, the polar research community needs access to world-class research infrastructure operating in these regions. POLARIN is an international network of polar research infrastructures and their services, aiming at addressing the scientific challenges of the polar regions. The network includes a wide array of complementary and interdisciplinary top level research infrastructures: Arctic and Antarctic research stations, research vessels and icebreakers operating at both poles, observatories, data infrastructures and ice and sediment core repositories. POLARIN will provide integrated, challenge-driven, and combined access to these infrastructures to facilitate interdisciplinary research on complex processes. POLARIN will: 1. Provide challenge-driven transnational access to a large portfolio of research infrastructures. 2. Improve the access to data by improving data availability and interoperability between data infrastructures. 3. Provide virtual access to data and data services. 4. Provide data products for the scientific community and decision makers. 5. Train the young generation of polar researchers in optimally exploiting the infrastructures for their research. 6. Duly advertise the services offered by POLARIN and engage the infrastructure users to share their research outcomes with society.
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