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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
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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 TWOGoal: Define criteria and start step approach for selecting priority areas.
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❖ Considered strengths, weaknesses, & lessons learned from the 2017-2021 Arctic Research Plan
❖ Explored the overarching principles: sustained engagement, inclusion & equity, and transparency & accessibility
❖ Reviewed the master list of priority research areas in preparation for voting for 12
Recap: Day One
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❖ Recap Day 1 and goals of Day 2
❖ Overview of priority areas
❖ Criteria for narrowing priority areas
❖ Session 3: First list of priority areas - reduce list to ~12
❖ Poll❖ Report out and wrap up
Day Two: Overview
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Overview of Priority Areas
Larry Hinzman, Ph.D.Executive Director, IARPC
Sorina StallaPlan Policy Analyst/Editor, IARPC
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Initial Priority Areas: Process
Initial priority areas are key research themes identified through:❖ Public engagement
comments❖ Federal agency input to IARPC
Staff GroupRefined based on comments and feedback
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Comment Sources58
Data ManagementEducationMonitoring, Observation, and Modeling Technology
Foundational Activities59
FAIR and CARE Principles60
Source: Global Indigenous Data Alliance (GIDA): https://www.gida-global.org/care
Data ManagementEducationMonitoring, Observation, and Modeling Technology
Foundational Activities61
Initial Priority AreasAtmospheric Processes
Community Health
Community Resilience & Cultural Connectivity
Ecosystem Changes, Species Management, and Fisheries
Emissions and Pollutants
Energy Development and Shipping
Energy, Building, and Communications Infrastructure
High Latitude Systems and Global Linkages
Land and Sea Ice
National Security and Defense
Oceanic Processes
Permafrost Controls on Ecosystem and Climatic Processes
Predictability
River and Coastal Erosion and Community Relocation
Risk Management and Hazard Mitigation
Socio-Ecological Systems
Water and Food Security
Wildfire
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Additional Suggested Priority Areas63
Arctic Systems ScienceResearch that includes quantitative systems-view science.
Geography and Mapping
Research that focuses on geospatial data and mapping to support community resilience, climate impact assessment and monitoring, infrastructure, and other needs.
Indigenous-Led ResearchResearch that allows for: capacity building in Arctic communities, collaborative efforts to be truly collaborative from the ground up, data sovereignty, and community priorities and well-being to come to the fore.
Sustainable EconomiesResearch into economic efficiency, diversification, new opportunities, sustainable development, and supporting community wealth and well-being.
Revised Initial Priority Areas64
Arctic Systems Science
Atmospheric Processes
Community Health
Community Resilience & Cultural Connectivity
Ecosystem Changes, Species Management, and Fisheries
Emissions and Pollutants
Energy Development and Shipping
Energy, Building, and Communications Infrastructure
Geography & Mapping
High Latitude Systems and Global Linkages
Indigenous-Led Research
Land and Sea Ice
National Security and Defense
Oceanic Processes
Permafrost Controls on Ecosystem and Climatic Processes
Predictability
River and Coastal Erosion and Community Relocation
Risk Management and Hazard Mitigation
Socio-Ecological Systems
Sustainable Economies
Water and Food Security
Wildfire
Criteria for Selecting Priority Areas
Simon StephensonHead, Section for Arctic Sciences at the National Science Foundation
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Cut across multiple fields of research
Criteria for Selecting Priority Areas
Respond to non-federal & Arctic resident needs
Address missions of 2+ federal agencies
Respond to at least one policy driver
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❖ Breakout rooms for Session 3
❖ What priority areas would benefit the most from interagency cooperation for the next 5-year plan?
❖ Reduce list to ~12 priority areas
Session 3: Instructions
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First list of priority areas (Goal: ~12 areas)
2:20-3:15 ET/10:20-11:15 AKT
Breakout Session 3 In Progress
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We are currently on a breakWe’ll resume at 3:35 ET/11:35 AKT
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Note: You can mute your mic & turn your camera off, but please don’t close out of Zoom!
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Session 3: Lessons Learned
❖ Explored the overarching principles on Day 1
❖ Reviewed the priority area list against the four selection criteria in Session 3
❖ Considered which priority areas could benefit most from interagency collaboration in Session 3
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Session 3: Lessons Learned
❖ Raise your hand via Zoom if you have a comment, question, or want to share some insights
❖ When invited to comment, please turn on video (if available to you) and unmute your mic
❖ Mute audio when not speaking
❖ Comments, insights, and questions can also be shared via chat
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Revised Initial Priority Areas72
Arctic Systems Science
Atmospheric Processes
Community Health
Community Resilience & Cultural Connectivity
Ecosystem Changes, Species Management, and Fisheries
Emissions and Pollutants
Energy Development and Shipping
Energy, Building, and Communications Infrastructure
Geography & Mapping
High Latitude Systems and Global Linkages
Indigenous-Led Economies
Land and Sea Ice
National Security and Defense
Oceanic Processes
Permafrost Controls on Ecosystem and Climatic Processes
Predictability
River and Coastal Erosion and Community Relocation
Risk Management and Hazard Mitigation
Socio-Ecological Systems
Sustainable Economies
Water and Food Security
Wildfire
Data ManagementEducationMonitoring, Observation, and Modeling Technology
Foundational Activities73
We are currently on a break
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We’ll resume at 4:45 ET/12:45 AKT
Note: You can mute your mic & turn your camera off, but please don’t close out of Zoom!
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Go to slido.com and enter #arctic as the event code
Poll Voting
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If you have technical issues, please send Kuba Grzeda a chat
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Day 2 outcomes and review
Day 3: Refine and reach agreement on 3-5 priority areas
Wrap Up & Overview of Day Three
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Action item: Think about the reduced list of priority areas and consider how to narrow the list further in light of the criteria.
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