From Nunavik to Iceland: Climate, Human and Culture through time across the coastal (sub) Arctic North Atlantic
NICH-Arctic
Call
- Arctic 2
Project Website
http://nicharctic.ca/
Principal Investigator
Anne de Vernal, The Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
Partners
Émilie Gauthier, UMR 6249 chrono-environnement-Université de Bourgogne-Franche Comté, France Ragnar Sumarlidi Isleifsson, University of Iceland, Iceland Marit-Solveig Seidenkrantz, Aarhus University, Denmark Elizabeth Thomas, University at Buffalo, USA Henning Waerp, University of Tromsø, Norway
Funders
- ANR (The French National Research Agency), DAFSHE (Danish Agency for Science and Higher Education), NERC (Natural Environment Research Council), NSF (National Science Foundation), RANNIS, RCN (Research Council of Norway)
Project Objective
With the aim to assess on resilience and vulnerability of the Arctic-subarctic North Atlantic the project will integrate multidisciplinary information according to three foci: (i) natural variability of sea ice, climate and vegetation, (ii) adaptation of local human populations to their habitat and (iii) cultural representation and perceptions of the natural environments by local and outside-of-the-region populations. Expected outcomes include (i) the setting of a well-documented database of climate and ecological changes in the study area, (ii) an integrated documentation of climate, environmental and cultural variations over decades to centuries, (iii) resilience assessment in the study areas from both environmental and human points of view, (iii) a series of workshops and conferences involving researchers and local populations, and (iv) dissemination (translation, publication of books and articles, website, videos, etc.) of knowledge to scientific communities and the general public.
Call Objective
This joint Belmont Forum CRA calls for co-developed and co-implemented proposals from integrated teams of natural and social scientists, and stakeholders to address key areas of arctic resilience understanding and action. This collaboration of academic and non-academic knowledge systems constitutes a transdisciplinary approach that will advance not only understanding of the fundamentals of arctic resilience but also spur action, inform decision-making, and translate into solutions for resilience.
Region
- Arctic, Europe, North America
Country
- Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Norway, United States of America (USA)
Duration
49
Call Date
20 February 2019
Project Award Date
5 February 2020