The need for a well-coordinated and sustained Arctic Observing Network that meets scientific and societal needs has been identified in numerous high profile reports and at a variety of workshops and conferences.
In November 2006 the Arctic Council (AC) urged all member nations to maintain and extend long-term monitoring of change in the Arctic, with a view to building a lasting legacy of the International Polar Year (IPY). Further, the AC requested that its working group, the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP), work with other AC working groups, the International Arctic Science Committee (IASC), and other partners in efforts to create a coordinated Arctic Observing Network that meets identified societal needs. The goal of developing an Arctic Observing Network as a legacy of IPY (WMO/ICSU) was endorsed by the WMO XV Congress in May 2007.
In January 2007, the Sustained Arctic Observing Networks Initiating Group (SAON IG), composed of representatives of international organizations, agencies, and northern residents involved in research and operational and local observing, has been formed to develop a set of recommendations on how to achieve long-term Arctic-wide observing activities that provide free, open, and timely access to high quality data that will realize pan-Arctic and global value added services and provide societal benefits.
In January 2007, the Sustained Arctic Observing Networks Initiating Group (SAON IG), composed of representatives of international organizations, agencies, and northern residents involved in research and operational and local observing, has been formed to develop a set of recommendations on how to achieve long-term Arctic-wide observing activities that provide free, open, and timely access to high quality data that will realize pan-Arctic and global value added services and provide societal benefits.
The Swedish and Canadian IPY Committees have agreed to take the lead in the launch of the SAON initiative by running a succession of workshops together with the SAON IG. The first workshop will be held in Stockholm, Sweden on 12-14 November 2007 and the second workshop will be held in Canada in Spring 2008. A third workshop in Finland is planned for Autumn 2008, to be hosted by the Finnish Meteorological Institute.
Abstract Submission Deadline: 15 September 2007
Registration Deadline: 1 October 2007
Registration Deadline: 1 October 2007
For further information, please go to:
http://www.arcticobserving.org
or contact:
Anders Clarhall
Swedish Research Council
E-mail: Anders.Clarhall@vr.se
Phone: +46-8-546-44-149
http://www.arcticobserving.org
or contact:
Anders Clarhall
Swedish Research Council
E-mail: Anders.Clarhall@vr.se
Phone: +46-8-546-44-149