Circumpolar Arctic Vegetation Science Initiative (CAVSI): Workshop at ICARP IV and contrib — NSF Award to University of Alaska Fai
Changes to Arctic vegetation, caused by natural and human-caused drivers, are key indicators of alterations to many components of Arctic systems, including landforms, soils, hydrology, permafrost, trace-gas fluxes, species diversity, wildlife habitat, and Indigenous lands. U.S. and international Arctic research during
| Award title | Circumpolar Arctic Vegetation Science Initiative (CAVSI): Workshop at ICARP IV and contrib |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2426735 |
| Awardee | University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus |
| City | FAIRBANKS |
| State | AK |
| Amount obligated | $49,940 |
| Principal investigator | Donald Walker |
| Program | AON-Arctic Observing Network |
| Start date | 12/01/2024 |
| Abstract | Changes to Arctic vegetation, caused by natural and human-caused drivers, are key indicators of alterations to many components of Arctic systems, including landforms, soils, hydrology, permafrost, trace-gas fluxes, species diversity, wildlife habitat, and Indigenous lands. U.S. and international Arctic research during the next ten years, especially during the intense sampling period of the 5th International Polar Year (2032–2033), will require ground-based Arctic plant-community data and vegetat |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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