Terry V. Callaghan, Coordinator, on behalf of the INTERACT team Distinguished Research Professor, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Professor of Arctic.

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Terry V. Callaghan, Coordinator, on behalf of the INTERACT team Distinguished Research Professor, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Professor of Arctic Ecology, University of Sheffield, UK Visiting Professor, Tomsk State University, Russia

2 About INTERACT INTERACT stations host thousands of researchers world-wide They participate in all major Arctic terrestrial initiatives e.g. IASC, ISAC, SAON, CBMP, AMAP, IPA/CALM, ITEX and relevant EU ESFRI projects like LifeWatch, ICOS and SIOS

Interact Stations 1.Chokurdakh 2.Bylot Island 3.Samoylov 4.Point Barrow 5.Spasskaya Pad 6.Zackenberg 7.Ward Hund Island 8.Toolik Lake 9.Sverdrup 10.Salluit 11.Nymto Park Station 12.Lac á L’eau Claire 13.Ny Aalesund 14.Boniface River 15.Whapmagoostui –Kuuijjuarapik 16.Tarfala 17.Kluane Lake 18.Arctic Station 19.Umiujaq 20.Vindelfjällen 21.Kilpisjärvi 22.Finse 23.Sermilik Station 24.Kevo 25.Mukhrino Field Station 26.Radisson 27.Svanhovd 28.Kolari 29.Oulanka 30.Khibiny 31.Abisko 32.Sornfelli 33.Litla Skard 34.Cairgorms Interact Stations Strategically they sample the wide environmental envelope of The North

INTERACT at a glance TRANSNATIONAL ACCESS Access to the Arctic Transnational Access, 3900 days granted to 68 user groups so far Station Managers’ Forum. Metadatabase for monitoring and research, station catalogue Joint Research Activities. Measurements of biospheric feedbacks Outreach International Networking -Biodiversity -Glaciology -Permafrost -Climate -Hydrology -Ecology -Biogeochemistry -Human dimention 33 partners in 19 countries 44 research stations joined in so far

INTERACT Services for the Arctic and northern alpine regions where observing capacity is low: INTERACT partner monitoring activities have been on-going for up to 100 years Ground validation of remote sensing Model testing on the ground Hosting standardised experiments (e.g. ITEX, LTER, ANAEE, EXPEER?) Hosting observation and sampling networks (e.g. CALM, Lifewatch, ICOS, GLORIA) Sampling and inventoring (EBON?, ABC) Building capacity for education e.g. species identification (University of the Arctic) Altai Mts 2010, International summer school

Real time monitoring (GEO, CBMP, SAON, WWF) Retrospective monitoring (BTF (IASC, CBMP)) – monitoring does not start from to-day! Instrument design, testing and distribution (SIOS) Attribution of remotely sensed data through local knowledge and access to stakeholders Improved data comparability and accessibility (IASC + ??) Rapid response sampling Arctic-wide (e.g. Balck carbon, contaminants)

Joint Research Activities: facilitating monitoring

Transnational Access??  Each station will offer free access and services to international researchers and the maximum length of visit is three months  INTERACT has offered days over four years, in 18 stations, in seven countries, the smallest number of days offered by a station is 35 days and the largest is days.  The total access cost is estimated to be ca 1.8 million EUR  Three calls have already been completed so far 3,900 days have been awarded to 68 user groups.  In total there will be six calls with the possibility for a seventh.  Non-EU nationals can be included if they belong to a “user group” led by an EU national and with EU nationals in a majority

Terry V. Callaghan, Coordinator, on behalf of the INTERACT team Distinguished Research Professor, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Professor of Arctic Ecology, University of Sheffield, UK Visiting Professor, Tomsk State University, Russia

16 About INTERACT INTERACT stations host thousands of researchers world-wide They participate in all major Arctic terrestrial initiatives e.g. IASC, ISAC, SAON, CBMP, AMAP, IPA/CALM, ITEX and relevant EU ESFRI projects like LifeWatch, ICOS and SIOS

Interact Stations 1.Chokurdakh 2.Bylot Island 3.Samoylov 4.Point Barrow 5.Spasskaya Pad 6.Zackenberg 7.Ward Hund Island 8.Toolik Lake 9.Sverdrup 10.Salluit 11.Nymto Park Station 12.Lac á L’eau Claire 13.Ny Aalesund 14.Boniface River 15.Whapmagoostui –Kuuijjuarapik 16.Tarfala 17.Kluane Lake 18.Arctic Station 19.Umiujaq 20.Vindelfjällen 21.Kilpisjärvi 22.Finse 23.Sermilik Station 24.Kevo 25.Mukhrino Field Station 26.Radisson 27.Svanhovd 28.Kolari 29.Oulanka 30.Khibiny 31.Abisko 32.Sornfelli 33.Litla Skard 34.Cairgorms Interact Stations Strategically they sample the wide environmental envelope of The North

INTERACT at a glance TRANSNATIONAL ACCESS Access to the Arctic Transnational Access, 3900 days granted to 68 user groups so far Station Managers’ Forum. Metadatabase for monitoring and research, station catalogue Joint Research Activities. Measurements of biospheric feedbacks Outreach International Networking -Biodiversity -Glaciology -Permafrost -Climate -Hydrology -Ecology -Biogeochemistry -Human dimention 33 partners in 19 countries 44 research stations joined in so far

INTERACT Services for the Arctic and northern alpine regions where observing capacity is low: INTERACT partner monitoring activities have been on-going for up to 100 years Ground validation of remote sensing Model testing on the ground Hosting standardised experiments (e.g. ITEX, LTER, ANAEE, EXPEER?) Hosting observation and sampling networks (e.g. CALM, Lifewatch, ICOS, GLORIA) Sampling and inventoring (EBON?, ABC) Building capacity for education e.g. species identification (University of the Arctic) Altai Mts 2010, International summer school

Real time monitoring (GEO, CBMP, SAON, WWF) Retrospective monitoring (BTF (IASC, CBMP)) – monitoring does not start from to-day! Instrument design, testing and distribution (SIOS) Attribution of remotely sensed data through local knowledge and access to stakeholders Improved data comparability and accessibility (IASC + ??) Rapid response sampling Arctic-wide (e.g. Balck carbon, contaminants)

Joint Research Activities: facilitating monitoring

Transnational Access??  Each station will offer free access and services to international researchers and the maximum length of visit is three months  INTERACT has offered days over four years, in 18 stations, in seven countries, the smallest number of days offered by a station is 35 days and the largest is days.  The total access cost is estimated to be ca 1.8 million EUR  Three calls have already been completed so far 3,900 days have been awarded to 68 user groups.  In total there will be six calls with the possibility for a seventh.  Non-EU nationals can be included if they belong to a “user group” led by an EU national and with EU nationals in a majority