The Southern Ocean Action Plan aims to mobilise the #SouthernOcean community & inspire all stakeholders to seek engagement and leverage opportunities.
WEBINAR to present the content of the Action Plan and the future of the Southern Ocean community’s engagement in the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. - Tuesday 12 April 2022 at 12:00pm UTC
La mostra fotografica Artica si compone di due serie fotografiche titolate rispettivamente 80° e Anabasis/Katabasis, scattate da Giulio Rimondi nel corso di una residenza d’artista nell’arcipelago delle Svalbard. Evento si avvale della collaborazione del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche e dell’Istituto di Scienze Polari (CNR-ISP).
• Palazzo Aliprandini-Laifenthurn, LIVO (TN) 7 maggio – 5 giugno 2022 - Comunicato Stampa
• Acquario Civico di Milano dal 19 marzo al 18 aprile 2022 - Comunicato Stampa
The 2022 theme of Arctic Frontiers, Pathways, reflects on the choices the Arctic is facing when addressing pressing global challenges.
8-11 May 2022 - Tromsø, Norway & Online
This autumn SIOS offers a training course on how to effectively use AI methods in Arctic Earth observation with special focus on research in Svalbard. The goal of the course is to teach participants the basic skills needed to use AI methods with Arctic Earth observation datasets. The training will be delivered by remote sensing experts from SIOS member institutions, international researchers, and experts from the industry. Official Site
Time: 5 - 9 September 2022
The EU4Ocean Coalition is preparing the Let’s listen to the Arctic Ocean event series, supported by the Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries of the European Commission.
The aim of the event is to give visibility to all relevant Arctic Ocean related communities, including schools and pupils, teachers, marine science educators, stakeholders from marine-related sectors, NGOs, youth, policy-makers and government representatives, public institutions, researchers and academia, conservationists, entrepreneurs, other ocean professionals as well as general citizens. Three virtual events on the 5th of April are offering insights into Arctic Ocean literacy activities and include active exchanges of these communities. Registration
Join the panel discussion on plastic pollution in the Southern Ocean, part of the Ocean Decade.
Date and time: 10 March 2022, 17:00 to 19:00 CET
Registration
Host: SCAR Plastic in Polar Environments Action Group steering committee
The cryosphere and cold region processes in the climate system
Sessione UP2.4 The cryosphere and cold region processes in the climate system all'interno della EMS2022 di Bonn (Germania), 4-9 settembre 2022.
Conveners: Renato R. Colucci (CNR-ISP), Andrea Fischer (Univ. Innsbruck)
EMS 2022 si svolgerà in modalità ibrida (presenza + remoto)
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ICE, SNOW AND WATER IN A WARMING WORLD
August 21–26, 2022 Reykjavík, Iceland
The new Second Circular is now available online.
You are invited to participate in the Fourth Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project Arctic-Antarctic and North Pacific Mapping Meeting.
The goals of the meeting are to:
• Review the progress made since the last Seabed 2030 Arctic-Antarctic and North Pacific Mapping Meeting in 2020. This includes the status of the IBCAO and IBCSO
• Identify new bathymetric data sources
• Develop strategies to locate and unlock data sets for seabed 2030
• Develop strategies to coordinate and promote new mapping activities
The theme of the 16th ICRSS is Convergence at the Poles – Addressing urgent research questions and management needs through remote sensing in the Arctic and Antarctic.
This symposium deals specifically with remote sensing applications in the polar environments, both Arctic and Antarctic. Earth’s Polar Regions feature cold-climate environments characterized by unique landscapes, biota, and processes.
Il Gruppo di lavoro Biodiversità del DSSTTA-CNR lancia l'iniziativa delle Biodiversity Masterclasses
Date: 10 marzo, 24 marzo e 7 aprile 2022
The 2nd Climate Observation Conference will be built around topics such as:
- How do global climate observations support climate policies?
- How well do current climate observations support the understanding of climate change and variability?
- Networks and systems – what improvements are needed to better meet user needs?
- Data processing, archiving and stewardship.
Ministero dell'Universita e Ricerca
Programma Ricerche Artico
Programma Nazionale di Ricerca in Antartide
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L'Italia e l’Artico
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