Arctic terrestrial ecosystem monitoring
3 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work — 3 as their primary capability.
Most active in this area
- University of Alaska
US Arctic research university providing field stations, environmental monitoring, and transnational access to North American Arctic ecosystems for European consortia.
“Both phases of INTERACT (2016-2021, 2020-2024) and INTAROS focused on pan-Arctic monitoring of forests, alpine zones, lakes, and biodiversity.”
PrimaryUS5 projects - INTERNASJONALT REINDRIFTSSENTER
Norwegian public centre for reindeer husbandry bridging Arctic indigenous knowledge with circumpolar ecological monitoring and polar research policy.
“INTERACT (2016-2021) placed ICR within a pan-Arctic station network covering forest, alpine, and lake ecosystems, contributing to transnational access and biodiversity monitoring.”
PrimaryNO2 projects - INSITUTE FOR BIOLOGICAL PROBLEMS OF CRYOLITHOZONE SIBERIAN BRANCH RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
Siberian permafrost research institute offering field station access and long-term Arctic ecosystem data from Yakutsk, Russia.
“Both INTERACT participations focused on pan-Arctic monitoring of forests, alpine zones, lakes, and biodiversity in remote Siberian terrain.”
PrimaryRU2 projects