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Il workshop internazionale si è svolto a Messina il 10 e 11 ottobre. Lo stato dell'arte dell'inquinamento da microplastiche è stato discusso da esperti del settore per identificare lacune di conoscenza rilevanti e sfide per future raccomandazioni volte ad affrontare l'inquinamento da plastica nelle acque dolci dell'Artico (ad esempio neve, ghiacciai, laghi, fiumi e biota), insieme a un focus sulla plastisfera come nuovo habitat microbico. Il workshop ha coinvolto circa 35 scienziati, tra cui ricercatori all'inizio della carriera. Il brainstorming tra i partecipanti e la successiva sessione di scrittura sono stati finalizzati a riassumere i risultati del workshop da condividere con ICARP IV (International Conference on Arctic Research Planning) per l'implementazione. Il workshop è stato approvato dall'International Arctic Science Committee (IASC) e ha ricevuto finanziamenti dal Programma di Ricerche in Artico (PRA). Gli organizzatori ringraziano la Fondazione Messina che ha ospitato il workshop presso il Parco Horcynus Orca a Capo Peloro. Comitato scientifico: Angelina Lo Giudice, Maurizio Azzaro (CNR-ISP) - Locandina 

I ricercatori del CNR-ISP hanno partecipato alla Notte Europea della Ricerca nella giornata del 27 settembre 2024. Due le sedi coinvolte:

Milano in Piazza Duomo (Referenti: S. Gilardoni, B. Di Mauro)
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   • Il cambiamento climatico nelle regioni Polari

Roma Area della ricerca di Montelibretti (Referenti: P. Plini, S. Di Franco, E. Valentini, F. Spataro, J. Rauseo)
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   • #19 Artide: ambiente, esplorazioni, ricerca
   • #11 StarTrekking
   • #32 Da Polo a Polo

November 17-22, 2024, Centre Paul Langevin, Aussois, Alps/ France

The international initiatives CATCH, PACES, BEPSII, ASPeCt and QUiesCENT will hold a joint workshop bringing together scientists and stakeholders with an interest in atmosphere-ice-ocean research focussing on chemical, biogeochemical and physical processes in the Arctic and Antarctic and links to climate change. Cold regions which are seasonally or permanently covered by snow and ice, notably the Third Pole, are also of interest. 

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The theme of ASSW 2025 is Arctic Research Planning for the Next Decade as it will include the Fourth International Conference on Arctic Research Planning (ICARP IV) Summit, providing a unique opportunity for participants to contribute toward planning the next decade of Arctic research. The ICARP IV Summit will engage Arctic researchers, Indigenous Peoples, policymakers, and other interested parties from around the world, serving as a crucial milestone for shaping the Fifth International Polar Year in 2032–33.

The 15th Symposium on Polar Science hosted by the National Institute of Polar Research (NIPR), Tokyo, Japan, will be held from 3 to 5 December 2024. The NIPR is organizing this annual symposium to present and promote a wide variety of polar scientific research and interdisciplinary studies. The symposium will include both oral and poster sessions. Oral sessions will be conducted in a hybrid format, allowing in-person and online participation. Poster sessions will be held exclusively on-site at the symposium venue. The official language of the symposium is English.

For further information: The 15th Symposium on Polar Science

Dates: September 18-20, 2024
Location: Scott Polar research Institute, Cambridge United Kingdom (with online participation options available)

The workshop will be focused on developing a standardised framework for calculating Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBVs) for terrestrial Antarctic and sub-Antarctic ecosystems. This workshop will be held from September 18 (lunchtime) -20 (lunchtime), 2024, with both in-person and online participation options available.

The European Space Agency (ESA) is organising an Advanced Training Course on Land Remote Sensing with the focus on Snow and Glaciers in collaboration with the University of Innsbruck. 

The Advanced Training Course on Land Remote Sensing for Snow and Glaciers aims at: 1) training the next generation of scientists and professionals in remote sensing of snow and glaciers; 2) explaining the theoretical principles, processing algorithms and data products from multiple sources including optical, thermal and microwave; 3) stimulating the use of EO in the domains of water cycle science, water management and hazards e.g. floods.

The Arctic Circle Assembly will be held in the Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre, Reykjavík, Iceland, on October 17 - 19.

In occasione della riunione annuale dell'Arctic Circle, principale foro di discussione internazionale sulle tematiche legatiche alla regione artica, l'Ambasciata d'Italia a Oslo organizza una sessione dedicata all'impegno scientifico italiano nell'Artico, dal titolo 'The Italian engagement in the Arctic'. 

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1st International Workshop on Biodiversity in Svalbard Archipelago: state of the art and perspectives

To Who it is addressed: All scientists working on biodiversity in Svalbard

Funded by SIOS and hosted by the Institute of Polar Sciences (CNR-ISP), Messina (Italy), the 1st International Workshop on Biodiversity in Svalbard Archipelago aims at being a multidisciplinary arena where to discuss the state of the art and the gaps in the knowledge on Arctic biodiversity, and the way for future development in the studies of this vulnerable polar environment.

Organizing Committee: 

  - Nicoletta Ademollo, Gabriella Caruso, Francesco Filiciotto, Angelina Lo Giudice, Maria Papale, Francesco Smedile, Vito Vitale (CNR-ISP);
  - Adriana Profeta (CNR-IRBIM);
  - Angela Augusti, Luigi Paolo D'Acqui, Olga Gavrichkova, Stefano Ventura (CNR-IRET);
  - Nicoletta Cannone (Univ. Insubria).

The European Space Agency (ESA) is organising an Earth Observation (EO) training course in collaboration with the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and the Svalbard Integrated Arctic Earth Observing System, SIOS. The course will be held for researchers, students, PhD students and young professionals who use EO technology within their research or work and want to improve their knowledge of remote sensing. In total 24 students can attend the summer school.

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