EU-PolarNet

EU-PolarNet 2 Workshop: Recommendations towards an Integrated Polar Observing System

EU-PolarNet 2 will arrange an on-line workshop on 7th June 2022 at 13-18 CEST. 

The workshop aims to facilitate better alignment of observing system efforts in the Arctic and Antarctic, and to create actionable policy-level recommendations to accelerate the development of an integrated polar observing system. The workshop consists of inspiring highlight presentations by various Arctic, Antarctic and Polar organizations, networks and projects across approaches, scales, domains and services, and of in-depth breakout sessions to discuss and co-design together with the workshop participants.

EU-PolarNet 2 is a network to co-develop and advance the European polar research actions and to give evidence-based advice to policy making processes. The integrated polar observing system would, once operational, provide a coordinated “system of systems” for continuous and standardized data and societally relevant information on the state of the polar regions. 

The recommendations resulting from the workshop will feed into a white paper published in 2023 and distributed to a wide range of policymakers and funding bodies. The workshop participants will have a possibility to join a task force preparing the white paper where the recommendations will be included. 

The on-line registration to the workshop closed 1st June. The workshop participants will receive preliminary materials, together with the link to join the on-line workshop, via e-mail after the registration closes. 

The workshop has been received with enthusiasm, and nearly 120 experts and stakeholders from 24 countries have registered to the workshop to discuss and join the co-design the recommendations.

Workshop programme

Time

Presentations

Chair/Speaker

13.00

Welcome and opening of the workshop

Nicole Biebow, AWI

13.00-14.30

SESSION 1 Highlight presentations

Jan Rene Larsen, AMAP

13.00-13.10

Introduction and setting the scene

Jan Rene Larsen, AMAP

13.10-13.20

ROADS process and societal benefit framework for building towards integrated Arctic Observing and Data Systems

Sandy Starkweather, NOAA

13.20-13.30

Arctic PASSION, an EU funded project to support a pan-Arctic observing system of systems

Michael Karcher, AWI

13.30-13.40

International collaboration towards an integrated Southern Ocean Observing System

Sian Henley, University of Edinburgh

13.40-13.50

The Antarctic Near-Shore and Terrestrial Observation System

Craig Cary, University of Waikato

13.50-14.00

ESA contribution to Space Infrastructure in an Integrated Polar Observing System

Mark Drinkwater, ESA

14.00-14.10

Optimizing Polar Observing with Asset-Level Metadata Interoperability Across Networks

Roberta Pirazzini, FMI

14.10-14.20

Arctic Observing Summit 2022

Maribeth Murray, University of Calgary

14.20-14.30

Data infrastructure as part of the integrated observing system

Peter Pulsifer, Carleton University

14.30-15.00

 Break

15.00-16.45

SESSION 2 Breakout group discussions

Hannele Savela, University of Oulu

15.00-15.15

Instructions for the breakout groups

15.15-16.15

Breakout groups convene

16.15-16.45

Short reports from the breakout groups

16.45-17.00

 Break

17.00-18.00

SESSION 3 Towards the recommendations

Serge Scory, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

17.00-17.30

Short reports continue. Discussion and conclusions from the breakout groups

17.30-17.50

Instructions for the breakout groups

17.50-18.00

Next steps  

18.00

Adjourn