MeetingOfInterest:Meeting-355
Washington D.C. District of Columbia, United States
04 - 06 September 2019
Deadlines
Abstract submission: The abstract submission deadline has passed Registration: Registration is now closed
Official website
Meeting contact
Brendan Kelly
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Poster sessions will be held during each day of the conference as an integral part of the agenda and expansion of the plenary sessions. Posters will offer opportunities to provide specific information relevant to the main themes of the conference, including:
Knowledge of the Arctic environment derived from field observations, Indigenous observations, laboratory measurements, or modeling; Policy initiatives, activities, and methods—from all levels of government; Descriptions of what we need to know to respond to a changing Arctic from Indigenous, scientific, or policy perspectives; Tools or processes for informing policy with science or Indigenous Knowledge; Tools or processes for informing knowledge holders and producers about policy needs; Approaches that have supported collaboration across disciplines; Ideas for addressing obstacles that limit collaboration across disciplines and geographies, and Other topics relevant to collaborations needed to effectively respond to a changing Arctic environment are welcome. In addition, you may email AF2050posters@arcus.org if you would like to present your work through another format, for example, through art or another creative platform.
Current sponsors of the Arctic Futures 2050 Conference include the National Science Foundation's Arctic Sciences Section, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, and the American Geophysical Union. Conference partners currently include ArcticNet, Arctic Research Consortium of the United States (ARCUS), and the Wilson Center's Polar Initiative.