1 Arctic Observation Network IPY Collaborative Research: Is the Arctic Human Environment Moving to a New State? University of Alaska University of New.

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1 Arctic Observation Network IPY Collaborative Research: Is the Arctic Human Environment Moving to a New State? University of Alaska University of New Hampshire

2 SEARCH Science Questions  Is the Arctic moving to a new state?  How do cultural and socioeconomic systems interact with arctic environmental change?

3 HD-Implementation Priorities  Develop an integrated observation network for identification and long-term monitoring of social and economic indicators of human subsystem changes that drive and/or feed back to arctic physical and biological system changes for identification and long-term monitoring of social and economic indicators of human subsystem changes that drive and/or feed back to arctic physical and biological system changes  Synthesize human dimensions data on a pan- arctic scale including data on resident socioeconomic changes, human perceptions of arctic change, and on local and global-scale development and industrial activities including data on resident socioeconomic changes, human perceptions of arctic change, and on local and global-scale development and industrial activities

4 Key groundwork priorities  Identify specific ways to improve knowledge of arctic environmental change such that people are enabled to make better- informed decisions such that people are enabled to make better- informed decisions  Identify predictions that will be most useful to stakeholder groups planning for and responding to change in areas such as fisheries, marine transportation and development, and renewable resource use/subsistence harvests planning for and responding to change in areas such as fisheries, marine transportation and development, and renewable resource use/subsistence harvests

5 Human Dimension of Change  Local infrastructure, transportation  Subsistence activities  Coastal erosion  Storm patterns  Shipping routes  Fisheries

6 Fisheries Resource Development Social Outcomes Marine Mammal Hunting Tourism Focal Areas for Climate- Human Interactions

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8 Geographic scope of project

9 SEARCH-HD Q Variables Existing data: 1980 to present

10 AON-HD Q Database ELOKA Database Arctic-RIMS Database AON Database ? AON Database Relationships

11 Project Team Fisheries Gunnar Knapp (Alaska) Jahn Petter Johnsen (Norway) Thijs Christiaan van Son (Norway) Marine Mammals John Bengtson (Washington) Rasmus Rasmussen (Denmark) Jack Kruse (Alaska) Resource Development Sharman Haley (Alaska) Rasmus Rasmussen (Denmark) Tourism Steve Colt (Alaska) Anna Karlsdöttir (Iceland) Social Outcomes Larry Hamilton (New Hampshire) Per Lyster (Greenland) Gerard Duhaime (Canada) Modeling Matt Berman (Alaska) Stakeholder Direction Ed Ward (Alaska) Brian Lyall (Canada) Larissa Abryutina (Russia) Kristina Lasko (Sweden) Bob Harcharek (Alaska) Charles Dorais (Canada) Simon Routh (Canada)