Wed, Sep 21, 2016

How to create policy-relevant research for a sustainable Arctic future

Arctic issues and policy challenges are being tackled by the Fulbright Arctic Initiative and the University of the Arctic
Photo by US Department of State

On September 28, the White House will host science ministers and representatives from indigenous groups to reflect on Arctic science, monitoring and data sharing. In their article for Arctic Deeply, Ross A. Virginia and Michael Sfraga offer their view on the advancement of scientific study in the region.

Virginia and Sfraga, leads of the UArctic Institute for Arctic Policy, also emphasize the importance of innovative solutions and networks such as UArctic and the Fulbright Arctic Initiative in problem solving and addressing Arctic issues and policy challenges.

Read the article here