12/06/2024
Students from working hard measuring in the field at station Oulanka National Park
Based on a highly interdisciplinary collaboration between multiple disciplines, ARC stimulates increased knowledge about Arctic matters in science.
12/06/2024
Students from working hard measuring in the field at station Oulanka National Park
25/04/2024
Environmental drivers of Arctic communities based on metabarcoding of marine sediment eDNA - FACE IT PROJECT Our ability to assess biodiversity at relevant spatial and temporal scales for informing management is of increasing importance given ...
25/04/2024
08/12/2023
Preliminary outputs from our workshops on social histories and contemporary of
Community knowledge and the hidden history of Greenland’s wildfires – Arctic Office Harold Lovell and Mark Hardiman (University of Portsmouth) travelled to Greenland in September 2023 to conduct workshops and interviews in collaboration with Pelle Tejsner (Ilisimatusarfik/University of Greenland), funded by the United Kingdom & Greenland Arctic Research Bursaries Scheme.
05/12/2023
Tomorrow at !
In case you are wondering how can climate change impact human health in the Arctic: Join us tomorrow morning (only in person) in B7 building 90 at the Michigan Technological University Pavilion, from 9 to 9:50AM Dubaï time for an amazing line up of speakers:
- Rolf Rødven from Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme - AMAP
- Tiff Annie Kenny from Université Laval
- Arja Rautio from Oulun yliopisto - University of Oulu
- Christian Sonne from Aarhus University- Arctic Research Centre!
See you all tomorrow morning at 9AM!
25/10/2023
This is Mathilde, one of our and an archaeologist who is looking at the role of children's toys in early-age innovation and subsequent adaptation during historic climatic changes. Using the Thule and the Norse settlers in in the beginning of the Little Ice Age as case studies, she argues that the kinds of toys used by children can be indicative of either demise or survival in later stages - read more about her fascinating work here: https://womeninpolarscience.org/100polarwomen/
27/09/2023
27/09/2023
Sadly our fieldwork and blog has come to and end. But the work doesn't stop. It is time to go home and analyse all our results! Thanks for reading along!
Greenland Ecosystem Monitoring
https://arctic.au.dk/news-and-events/news/show/artikel/return-to-the-real-world
20/09/2023
Spotting wildlife while on fieldwork can be exciting, as long as it is from a safe distance...check out this new blog post about an "unwanted visitor"
Greenland Ecosystem Monitoring
https://arctic.au.dk/news-and-events/news/show/artikel/two-young-scientists-share-their-experiences-doing-fieldwork-in-remote-northeast-greenland-check-out-their-blog-2-3