The United States in the Arctic: Key Areas of Study and Environmental Change Considerations ( Arctic Region and Antarctica Issues and Research )

Publication series :Arctic Region and Antarctica Issues and Research

Author: Joyce B. Stewart  

Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781626185470

Subject: X1 Environmental Science Basic Theory

Keyword: Environment

Language: ENG

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The Arctic region faces growing economic, environmental, and cultural challenges, heightening the need for coordinated research across institutional and national borders. The Arctic environment is undergoing rapid transition as sea and land ice diminish, with tremendous implications for natural environments, human well-being, national security, transportation, and economic development. Notably, the Arctics central role in environmental change make this region a critical target for research as scientists work to understand the feedback mechanisms influencing global climate, and as policymakers and businesses consider opportunities while minimizing human and environmental costs. This book addresses key areas of study and environmental change considerations facing the Arctic region, with a focus on the 2013-2017 Arctic Research Plan. This plan provides a blueprint for effective Federal coordination of Arctic research for the next half-decade and positions the United States to remain a global leader in Arctic stewardship for many years to come.

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