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1 John Dudeney ASSW IPY Session April 21 2005

2 IPY 2007-2008 Concept ICSU and WMO are co-sponsoring: An intensive burst of internationally coordinated, interdisciplinary, scientific research and observations focussed on the Earth’s Polar regions starting in 2007

3 1.Current Status of Polar Regions 2.Change in the Polar Regions 3.Global Linkages 4.New Frontiers 5.Polar Regions as Vantage Points 6.The Human Dimension The Human Dimension also runs through the first five Themes. Data Management and Education, Outreach & Communication are present in all six themes IPY Themes

4 IPY and Societal Benefits IPY can bring societal benefits to the polar regions in the form of new knowledge, in enhancements to the systems observing change and in understanding of natural and human processes there – Improving weather information, forecasting, and warnings – Improving predictions of climate variability and change – Reducing loss of life and property from natural and human- induced disasters – Establishing how to mitigate or adapt to environmental factors affecting human health and well being

5 IPY and Societal Benefits Improving the sustainable management of fisheries/ agriculture Improving the management of resources of water and energy Improving the management and protection of terrestrial, coastal, and marine ecosystems Understanding, monitoring, and conserving biodiversity Providing indigenous people with the tools and capabilities to tackle these societal issues and build capacity

6 IPY Activities over the past year (1) Joint Committee appointed to oversee IPY implementation – includes ex-officio members from IASC,SCAR, IOC, ICSU, WMO International Programme Office established in UK (Nov 2004) International competition for IPY Director – David Carlson (USA) The implementation document “A Framework for IPY 2007-2008” was published (Nov 2004). Available as a pdf on the IPY website ICSU-WMO issue Call for Expressions of Intent aimed particularly at projects with heavy logistic needs (Nov) – Deadline 14 th Jan 05

7 IPY Activities over the past year (2) First Meeting of the Joint Committee and First Meeting of the Open Consultative Forum (March 2005) - CAFF, AMAP, FARO, U of Arctic, IPS, IASSA, IASC and ICARP II represented. IPY JC assessed ~ 900 proposals and reduced these to ~60 topics by clustering proposals along disciplinary lines. Cross-cutting noted. Assessment letters sent to primary contacts of each proposal and potential lead projects approached for each topic. Updated website launched (www.ipy.org) with searchable database of all the IPY proposals and the assessment summarywww.ipy.org

8 Some Results from the Assessment (1) Arctic EoI’s = 483, Antarctic = 159, Bipolar = 136 Selection of country involvement (not just leading) in EoI’s

9 Some Results from the Assessment (2) Distribution of EoI’s through spheres Atmosphere= 114 Geosphere = 105 Cryosphere= 146 Biosphere = 135 Hydrosphere= 98 Human Dimension = 104 Space/Earth Ob = 67Education/Legacy= 80 Association of EoI’s with major programmes/areas CASO (S. Ocean)= 21 Permafrost = 17 iAOOS (Arctic Ocean)= 22 CliC = 65 SEARCH= 21 WAIS studies = 11

10 THEME 1 – Status Biodiversity of Polar Regions Clouds, aerosols, atmospheric chemistry Hydrological cycle and freshwater budget Ocean circulation Space Snapshot Ice Caps, Ice Sheets, Glaciers & Permafrost Weather and Climate Biochemistry and Ecosystems Coasts and Margins Atmosphere ocean ice (THORPEX) THEME 2 – Change Life Under Natural & Antropogenic Changes Migration: Invasions, expansions reductions Paleoclimate Adaptation and Vulnerability Transitions and Border Zones Rapid Change Societal Responses Ecosystem Response to change Evolution of Polar Glaciation THEME 3 – Global Connections Teleconnections between Pole and mid-latitude Plate tectonics and Polar Gateways THEME 4 – New Frontiers Exploration Beneath the Ice THEME 5 – Vantage Point Observing System Life in the Polar Regions Geophysical, Glaciological Atmospheric and Climate Observation Systems Local and indigenous visions ICESTAR Astronomy SPARC THEME 6 – Human Dimension Natural Resources Uses, Management and Conservation Northern Resources New Risks and Stresses (inc. contaminants and Health) Resources – Geosciences OUTREACH AND EDUCATION Preservation of IPY Legacy Clusters and the IPY Themes

11 Mandatory IPY Activity Characteristics 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 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

12 Desirable Characteristics of IPY Activities 1.Includes nations not traditionally involved in polar research (at present only 3 non-polar countries in IPY) 2.Provides the opportunity for a legacy of infrastructure (observation sites, facilities, systems) 3.Builds on existing plans, programmes or initiatives or at least does not conflict with them 4.Has interdisciplinary elements 5.Is “endorsed” by one or more IPY National Committee or International Organisation (ensures involvement of National Committees who link to funding agencies)

13 IPY Topics & Projects (Atmosphere) PALAEOCLIMATE/ CLIMATE COMPILATIONS International Partnerships for Ice Core Studies (IPICS) HYDROLOGICAL CYCLE AND FW BUDGET An Arctic component of the WMO World Hydrological Cycle Observing System (HYCOS) WEATHER AND CLIMATE (improved forecasts) THORPEX-IPY Air-Ice Chemical Interactions (AICI–IPY) CLOUDS, AEROSOLS, ATMOSPHERIC CHEM. Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) Polar Ozone Loss (ORACLE-03) The Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory (PEARL)

14 IPY Topics & Projects (Hydrosphere) OCEAN CIRCULATIONIntegrated Arctic Ocean Observing System (iAOOS) Climate in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean (CASO) BIOGEOCHEMISTRY AND ECOSYSTEMS Ocean-Atmosphere-Sea Ice-Snow pack Interactions (OASIS) Integrated Climate-Ecosystem Dynamics of the Southern Ocean (ICED) COASTS AND MARGINSArctic Circumpolar Coastal Observatory Network (ACCO-NET) Synoptic Antarctic Shelf-Slope Interactions (SASSI)

15 IPY Topics & Projects (Cryosphere) The State and Fate of the Polar Cryosphere Cold Land Processes in Northern Eurasia The Thermal State of Permafrost TERREST. CRYOSPHERE GLACIERS AND ICE CAPSThe dynamic response of Arctic glaciers to global warming Polar glaciers and ice caps as indicators of climate change SEA-ICEThe state of the Arctic sea ice cover MASS BALANCE, ICE DYNAMICS, STABILITY Ice Mass Change on the margins of the Greenland Ice Sheet Stability of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) Traverse of the Ice Divide of E. Antarctica (IDEA)

16 IPY Topics & Projects (Human Studies) CHANGE: ADAPTATION AND VULNERABILITY; COUPLED HUMAN- ENVIRONMENT SYSTEMS Co-ordination of Observation and Monitoring of the Arctic for Assessment and Research (COMAAR) Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH) NEW RISKS & STRESSES (inc Human Health) Arctic Human Health Initiative (AHHI) Polar Pulse (Bipolar proposal)

17 IPY Topics & Projects (Space Studies) ICESTAR and IHYInter-Hemispheric Conjugacy Effects in Solar- Terrestrial and Aeronomy Research (ICESTAR) International Heliophysical Year (IHY) IPY SPACE SNAPSHOTGlobal Inter-Agency IPY Polar Snapshot Year (GIIPSY)

18 Arctic IPY Topics & Projects (Education/Data) IPY DATAElectronic Geophysical Year (e-GY) Data and Information Service (DIS) for Distributed Data Management EDUCATIONHigher Education in the International Polar Year (University of the Arctic)

19 Next Steps 1 Further information on logistics requirements passed to FARO/COMNAP (April 2005) Ad hoc Task Groups being formed to progress Data and EOC issues (April 2005). These will hand over to Data and EOC Sub-Committees formed summer 2005 Funding of projects is at national level but the JC aim to address international funding opportunities

20 Next Steps 2 Full proposals (6-7 pages) requested – by June 30, 2005 JC identifies initial set of “core” IPY projects – Aug 2005 Further opportunities for inclusion of IPY projects through into 2006. A second Call for September 30 and a third Call in January 2006 Ongoing promotion of IPY at international meetings, development of promotional material and the website

21 Thank You

22 TIMELINE OF IPY 2007-2008 PROGRAMME DEVELOPMENT CALL FOR IDEAS (December 2003) 600+ IDEAS (June 2004) IPY FRAMEWORK DOCUMENT (Sept 2004)

23 TIMELINE OF IPY 2007-2008 PROGRAMME DEVELOPMENT CALL FOR IDEAS (December 2003) 600+ IDEAS (June 2004) IPY FRAMEWORK DOCUMENT (Sept 2004) CALL FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTENT (EoI’s) (Oct 2004) 1000+ EoI’s SUBMITTED (Jan 2005) CLUSTERING INTO 56 TOPICS (March 2005)

24 TIMELINE OF IPY 2007-2008 PROGRAMME DEVELOPMENT CALL FOR IDEAS (December 2003) 600+ IDEAS (June 2004) IPY FRAMEWORK DOCUMENT (Sept 2004) CALL FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTENT (EoI’s) (Oct 2004) 1000+ EoI’s SUBMITTED (Jan 2005) CLUSTERING INTO 56 TOPICS (March 2005) CALL FOR FULL PROPOSALS (March 2005) 104 PROPOSALS (June 30 2005) FIRST SET OF IPY CORE PROJECTS FURTHER CALLS IN SEPT 2005, JAN 2006 REMAINING SETS OF CORE PROJECTS IPY STARTS MARCH 2007

25 104 FULL PROPOSALS SUBMITTED BY JUNE 30 Examples of these large multi-national proposals

26 THORPEX-IPY LINKS TO WMO’S GLOBAL ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH PROGRAMME FOR IMPROVED FORECASTING (THORPEX) CARE CLIMATE OF THE ARCTIC AND ITS ROLE FOR EUROPE ORACLE-O3 POLAR OZONE LOSS AICI-IPY ATMOSPHERE-ICE CHEMICAL INTERACTIONS ATMOPOL ATMOSPHERIC MONITORING NETWORK FOR ANTHROPOGENIC POLLUTION IN THE ARCTIC

27 GLACIODYN DYNAMIC RESPONSE OF ARCTIC GLACIERS TO CLIMATE APICS ANTARCTIC PENINSULA ICE SHEET CHANGE STUDY PERMAFROST BIPOLAR THERMAL STATE OF PERMAFROST IPICS INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS IN ICE-CORE SCIENCE OASIS OCEAN-ATMOSPHERE - SEAICE-SNOWPACK INTERACTIONS SALE SUB-GLACIAL ANTARCTIC LAKE EXPLORATION IDEA TRAVERSE OF THE ICE DIVIDE OF EAST ANTARCTICA

28 iAOOS INTEGRATED ARCTIC OCEAN OBSERVING SYSTEM CASO CLIMATE IN ANTARCTICA AND THE SOUTHERN OCEAN GEOTRACES TRACE ELEMENT BIOGEOCHEMISTRY OF POLAR SEAS ACCO-NET ARCTIC CIRCUMPOLAR COASTAL OBSERVATORY NETWORK POLARSTERN ARCTIC DEEP OCEAN HOT SPOT ECOSYSTEMS (LINKED TO FP6 INTEGRATED PROJECT “HERMES”) ICED-IPY SOUTHERN OCEAN INTEGRATED CLIMATE-ECOSYSTEM DYNAMICS (INCLUDES FP6 NETWORK “EUR-OCEANS) ANDEEP-SYSTCO ANTARCTIC DEEP SEA BIODIVERSITY COUPLING

29 ISAC INTERNATIONAL STUDY OF ARCTIC CHANGE KINNVIKA CHANGE AND VARIABILITY OF ARCTIC SYSTEMS – NORDUASTLANDET, SVALBARD POLAR MICROBES BIODIVERSITY AND ECOLOGY OF POLAR MICRO-ORGANISMS ANTARCTIC ALIENS INTRODUCTION AND COLONISATION OF POLAR REGIONS BY ALIEN SPECIES RISCC REGIONAL IMPACTS ON ANTARCTIC TERRESTRIAL AND FRESHWATER SYSTEMS BY CLIMATE CHANGE

30 PAST APEX ARCTIC PALAEOCLIMATE AND ITS EXTREMES PLATES AND GATES POLAR OCEAN GATEWAYS AND TECTONICS PRESENT GIIPSY GLOBAL INTER-AGENCY IPY POLAR SNAPSHOT YEAR ICASS VI CIRCUMPOLAR SOCIAL CHANGE: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES LICHEN THE LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL HERITAGE ELECTRONIC NETWORK


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