International Planning and Coordination. IPY Vision An international program of coordinated research to explore the polar regions, deepen understanding.

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International Planning and Coordination

IPY Vision An international program of coordinated research to explore the polar regions, deepen understanding of polar interactions including their role in global climate, expand our ability to detect changes, and extend this knowledge to the public and decision makers.

IPY Period March 2007 to March 2009

ICSU IPY Planning Group ICSU/WMO Joint Committee takes over IPY planning on October 1, 2004 Membership –Chris Rapley (UK, Chair) –Robin Bell (USA, Vice-Chair) –Ian Allison (Australia) –Robert Bindschadler (USA) –Steve Chown (South Africa) –Gerard Duhaime (Canada) –Vladimir Kotlyakov (Russia) –Olav Orheim (Norway) –Zhanhai Zhang (China) –Eduard Sarukhanian (WMO) –Michael Kuhn (IUGG) –Werner Janoschek (IUGS) –Prem Chand Pandey (India) –Hanne Petersen (Denmark) –Gino Casassa (Chile) Support –Chris Elfring (US PRB) –Cynan Ellis-Evans (BAS, UK) –Tim Moffat (BAS, UK) –Leah Goldfarb (ICSU)

Planning Group Output Outline Science Plan (drawn from 450+ ideas) –Science themes (6) –Observational initiatives (6) –Data management –Education, outreach and communication –Organizational structure –Implementation process ICSU/WMO co-sponsorship IPY network of existing polar organizations and 20 + new National Committees Integrated physical and social sciences

IPY Themes 1.To determine the present environmental status of the polar regions by quantifying their spatial and temporal variability. 2.To quantify, and understand, past and present environmental and human change in the polar regions in order to improve predictions 3.To advance our understanding of polar - global teleconnections on all scales, and of the processes controlling these interactions. 4.To investigate the unknowns at the frontiers of science in the polar regions. 5.To use the unique vantage point of the polar regions to develop and enhance observatories studying the Earth's inner core, the Earth's magnetic field, geospace, the Sun and beyond. 6.To investigate the cultural, historical, and social processes that shape the resilience and sustainability of circumpolar human societies, and to identify their unique contributions to global cultural diversity and citizenship.

Observational Initiatives 1.A synoptic set of multidisciplinary observations to establish the status of the polar environment in The acquisition of key data sets necessary to understand factors controlling change in the polar environment 3.The establishment of a legacy of multidisciplinary observational networks 4.The launch of internationally coordinated, multidisciplinary expeditions into new scientific frontiers 5.The implementation of polar observatories to study important facets of Planet Earth and beyond 6.The creation of datasets on the changing conditions of circumpolar human societies from the First IPY to the present

Organizational Structure

Implementation Timeline Oct. 2004: ICSU/WMO IPY Joint Committee selected10 Jan. 2005: Pre-proposals due to JCFeb 2005: JC examines pre-proposals and provides feedbackMarch 2005: JC reports to Consultative ForumJune 2005: Full proposals due to JCJuly 2005: JC announces IPY programmeMarch 2007: IPY begins

IPY Identification Criteria 1.Makes significant advances within one or more IPY themes; 2.Involves at least one polar region and takes place within the IPY timeframe; 3.Contributes to international collaboration that could include nations not traditionally involved in polar research: 4.Presents a viable management plan and organisational structure, including a time line when commitments (funding, logistic etc) can be expected; 5.Presents a viable approach for securing funding; 6.Proposes a viable plan for securing appropriate logistical support; 7.Signs up to the principles and aims of IPY data management and proposes a viable data management plan; 8.Proposes a viable plan or approach for education, outreach and communication activities; 9.Shows how it will foster the next generation of polar researchers; 10.Provides the opportunity for a legacy (observation sites, facilities, systems); 11.Builds on existing plans, programmes or initiatives or, at least, does not conflict with them; 12.Has interdisciplinary elements (team, project etc.); 13.Is “endorsed” by one or more National Committees.

Really, really good news for WAIS NSF/OPP has indicated a high probability that WAIS Inland ice coring will occur during IPY period –Coring activity will probably be IPY –Logistic focus affords opportunities for other IPY activities in West Antarctica –International efforts leveraging off US presence in West Antarctica will be strong IPY candidates

Questions?

Community Response 26 countries responded to ICSU PG letter Over 20 National Committees formed 450+ research ideas –Individuals –National committees –International organizations Social Science  Physical Science Dialog