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ARCTIC RESEARCH PLAN DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPSeptember 14-17, 2020
Welcome! We’ll get started at 1 pm ET / 9 am AKT.
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Workshop Goals by Day
Photo: Danielle Brigida/USFWS
Day 1: Establish context for priority research areasDay 2: Define criteria and start step process for selecting priority areas (~12 priority areas)Day 3: Refine and reach agreement on 3-5 priority areasDay 4: Create a roadmap for inclusive and equitable implementation of priority areas
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DAY THREEGoal: Refine and reach agreement on 3-5 priority areas
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❖ Reviewed the priority area list & considered priority areas with the selection criteria
❖ Reviewed the list and shared insights and thoughts from priority areas discussions
Recap: Day Two
Photo: Lisa Hupp/USFWS
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❖ Recap Day Two and goals of Day Three
❖ Discussion of priority areas & goals
❖ Session 4: Refining and clarifying the priority areas
❖ Report out & discussion
❖ Wrap up
Day Three: Overview
Photo: Mario Hoppmann
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Approach to Refining the Priority Areas
Larry Hinzman, Ph.D.Assistant Director for Polar Science, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
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Agreed set of three to five priority research areas for the next Arctic Research Plan
Workshop Goal
Photo: Bob Wick/BLM
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Arctic Systems Change
Community Health, Community Resilience & Cultural Connectivity, Relocation
Sustainable Economies
Energy, Building, Communications, and Transportation Infrastructure
Refined Priority Areas
Photo: Charly Hengen/USCG
Co-Production of Knowledge and Indigenous-Led Research
Water and Food Security/Socio-Ecological Systems
Risk Management and Hazard Mitigation
National Security and Defense
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Atmospheric Processes
Oceanic Processes
Permafrost Controls on Ecosystem & Climatic Processes
Ecosystems
Sub-Areas: Arctic Systems Change
Photo: NASA/GSFC/Jeff Schmaltz/MODIS Land Rapid Response Team
Land & Sea Ice
Global Linkages
Predictability
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Sub-Areas: Community Health, Community Resilience & Cultural Connectivity, & Relocation
Photo: USFWS
Wildfire
Sustainable Economies
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Sub-Areas: Sustainable Economies
Photo: USFWS
Emissions & Pollutants
Energy/Natural Resource Development & Shipping
Water & Food Security
Socio-Ecological Systems
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Sub-Area: Energy, Building, Communications, and Transportation Infrastructure
Photo: BLM
Permafrost
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Sub-Area: Co-Production of Knowledge and Indigenous-Led Research
Photo: Jim Miller (PolarTREC 2011), Courtesy of ARCUS
Community Resilience
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Sub-Areas: Water & Food Security/Socio-Ecological Systems
Photo: Chelsea Arnold/USFWS
Cultural Connectivity
Community Health & Resilience
Ecosystem & Species Dynamics
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Sub-Areas: Risk Management & Hazard Mitigation
Photo: Charly Hengen/USCG
Wildfire
River & Coastal Erosion & Community Relocation
Geography & Mapping
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Sub-Areas: National Security & Defense
Photo: US Navy
Food & Water Security
Environmental Security
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Photo: Joshua Strang/USAF
Data Management
Education
Monitoring, Observing, Modeling
Refined Foundational Activities
Technology
Indigenous-Led Research
Predictability
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Photo: Neal Herbert/NPS
❖ Breakout session
❖ Refine and clarify the priority areas
❖ Create ~3-5 priority areas
Session 4: Instructions96
Photo: USFS
Session 4 Process Update97
Templates now updated with 8 priority areas
Time extended to 70 minutes
2 questions; create 4 priority areas
Kuba will send alert 30 minutes before close, to help group shift to creating priority areas
Approach:❖ 5 minutes set-up❖ 3-4 minutes per priority area to
address questions and consider subcategories
❖ 20-30 minutes before close to create 4 key priority areas with subcategories
❖ 5 minutes to close & rapporteur check-in
Readouts to include key insights & 4 priority areas
Refining & clarifying priority areas (Goal: ~3-5 areas)
1:50-3:00 ET/ 9:50-11:00 AKT
Breakout Session 4 In Progress
Photo: Benjamyn Limle/USFS
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We are currently on a break
Photo: Jeremy Potter/NOAA
We’ll resume at 3:20 ET/11:20 AKT
Note: You can mute your mic & turn your camera off, but please don’t close out of Zoom!
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Priority Areas
Arctic Systems Change
Community Health, Community Resilience & Cultural Connectivity, Relocation
Sustainable Economies
Energy, Building, Communications, and Transportation Infrastructure
Read Out: Session 4
Photo: USFS
Co-Production of Knowledge and Indigenous-Led Research
Water and Food Security/Socio-Ecological Systems
Risk Management and Hazard Mitigation
National Security and Defense
Simon StephensonColene HaffkeRoberto DelgadoJohn PearceNikoosh CarloLarry HinzmanMaija LukinMartin JeffriesElizabeth PowersRenu JosephMike FalkowskiCheryl Rosa
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Foundational Activities
Data Management
Education
Monitoring, Observing, Modeling
Technology
Indigenous-Led Research
Predictability
Finalizing the Priority Areas
Photo: Mandy Lindeberg/NOAA
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Day 3 outcomes and review
Day 4: A roadmap for an equitable and inclusive implementation of priority areas
Wrap Up & Overview of Day Four
Photo: Zak Rickter/NPS
Action item: Think about implementation of priority areas & what room you’ll join in Session 5. Fill out the Google Form distributed after the workshop.
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