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项目编号: 1717770
项目名称:
Belmont Forum Collaborative Research: ARCTIC-ERA: ARCTIC climate change and its impact on Environment, infrastructures and Resource Availability
作者: Dmitry Streletskiy
承担单位: George Washington University
批准年: 2017
开始日期: 2017-01-15
结束日期: 2020-12-31
资助金额: 120388
资助来源: US-NSF
项目类别: Continuing grant
国家: US
语种: 英语
特色学科分类: Geosciences - Integrative and Collaborative Education and Research
英文关键词: project ; arctic-era ; u. s. researcher ; global environmental change research ; collaborative research action ; mobilizinginternational resource ; future change ; international environmental research ; thearctic region ; national resource ; sustainable arcticenvironment ; global change research ; arctic infrastructure ; support ; research project ; belmont forum
英文摘要: This award provides support to U.S. researchers participating in a project competitively
selected by a 14-country initiative on global change research through the Belmont
Forum. The Belmont Forum is a high level group of the world?s major and emerging
funders of global environmental change research and international science councils. It
aims to accelerate delivery of the international environmental research most urgently
needed to remove critical barriers to sustainability by aligning and mobilizing
international resources. Each partner country provides funding for their researchers
within a consortium to alleviate the need for funds to cross international borders. This
approach facilitates effective leveraging of national resources to support excellent
research on topics of global relevance best tackled through a multinational approach,
recognizing that global challenges need global solutions.
Working together in this Collaborative Research Action, the partner agencies have
provided support for research projects that utilize existing Arctic observing systems,
datasets and models to evaluate key sustainability challenges and opportunities in the
Arctic region, to innovate new sustainability science theory and approaches to these
challenges and opportunities, and support decision-making towards a sustainable Arctic
environment. This award provides support for the U.S. researchers to cooperate in
consortia that consist of partners from at least three of the participating countries and
that bring together natural scientists, social scientists and end users (e.g., policy
makers, regulators, NGOs, communities and industry).
ARCTIC-ERA unites a core team of experts from the United States, France and Russia.
The goal of the project is to address critical aspects of human well-being and
sustainable use of Arctic infrastructure and resources under current and projected
conditions. This projects seeks to analyze critical data that will help develop
recommendations on adaptation of coastal settlements and ports, transportation,
fishery, oil and gas exploitation to the ongoing and future changes and mitigation of their
negative effects, and to identify new opportunities associated with the "Opening of the
Arctic". In addition to publications and presentations, the results of the project will be
disseminated through a series of dialogues between the researchers, decision makers,
and end-users. These dialogues will focus on co-design and co-production of options.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/90612
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Dmitry Streletskiy. Belmont Forum Collaborative Research: ARCTIC-ERA: ARCTIC climate change and its impact on Environment, infrastructures and Resource Availability. 2017-01-01.
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