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Achievements of the Arctic Research Plan 2017-2021: Applying Research to Human Needs

As the Arctic research community transitions to the 2022-2026 Arctic Research Plan, IARPC is reflecting on the achievements of the previous five years. In a three-part webinar series, researchers and community members engaged in Arctic research will present on highlights of their work in observations, human-applied science, and modeling. Please join us as they share accomplishments of their projects under the 2017-2021 Arctic Research Plan and demonstrate the diverse research associated with IARPC.

This second webinar in the three-part series focused on accomplishments in applying research to human needs.

Kevin Bjella (Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory) presented about the Alaska Environmental Threat Assessment Report. Darcy Peter (Woodwell Climate Research Center) spoke about best practices for research with Arctic communities. Olivia Lee (National Science Foundation) presented about the Sea Ice for Walrus Outlook.

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00:00 Introduction
06:43: Kevin Bjella
23:19 Darcy Peter
33:49 Olivia Lee
46:40 Discussion

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