The effects of changing environment and human activities on the Arctic: Drivers and challenges in Svalbard (Short Communication)

IF 0.5 Q4 ECOLOGY Czech Polar Reports Pub Date : 2020-08-07 DOI:10.5817/cpr2020-1-8
Barbora Padrtová
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Climate change brings several layers of challenges to the Arctic. On the one hand, we can observe increased human activities that create potential for economic development – especially in mining, oil and gas industry, shipping, fisheries and tourism. On the other hand, these economic benefits pose a risk to the environment, local populations and traditional livelihood of the Indigenous peoples. In the following three years (2020-2022), recently established interdisciplinary team investigates the impact of climate change and human activities on natural environment in the Arctic. The team is composed of eight scientists with different specialization from three faculties of the Masaryk University – Faculty of Social Studies, Faculty of Science, and Faculty of Law. The research focuses on both the challenges and risk assessment in terrestrial ecosystems. The relation of natural environment changes to the human-to-environment interaction is investigated, as well as the consequences for the geopolitical, legal and security developments in the Arctic region. Based on gained findings, risks analysis and recommendations for mitigating the impact of environmental changes on the natural environment and population in the specific Arctic territories will be done. The research directly contributes to encouraging interdisciplinary innovative approach with high added value and international impact. These innovative aspects of the project lie in the interdisciplinary character of the Arctic research across different specializations – natural science, social science and law, which has not been combined and investigated yet. Additionally, the project is unique due to its specific science communication and dissemination of research findings, which aims at four levels of audiences – (i) academic community, (ii) policymakers, (iii) general public, and (iv) students.
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变化的环境和人类活动对北极的影响:斯瓦尔巴群岛的驱动因素和挑战(简短通讯)
气候变化给北极带来了多重挑战。一方面,我们可以看到为经济发展创造潜力的人类活动增加了,特别是在采矿、石油和天然气工业、航运、渔业和旅游业。另一方面,这些经济利益对环境、当地人口和土著人民的传统生计构成风险。在接下来的三年中(2020-2022年),新成立的跨学科小组将调查气候变化和人类活动对北极自然环境的影响。该团队由来自马萨里克大学社会研究学院、科学学院和法学院三个院系的八名不同专业的科学家组成。研究重点是陆地生态系统面临的挑战和风险评估。研究了自然环境变化与人类与环境相互作用的关系,以及北极地区地缘政治、法律和安全发展的后果。根据获得的调查结果,将进行风险分析并提出建议,以减轻环境变化对北极特定领土的自然环境和人口的影响。该研究直接促进了高附加值、具有国际影响力的跨学科创新方法的发展。该项目的创新之处在于北极研究跨越不同专业的跨学科特征——自然科学、社会科学和法律,这些尚未被结合和调查。此外,该项目的独特之处在于其具体的科学传播和研究成果的传播,它针对四个层次的受众——(i)学术界、(ii)决策者、(iii)公众和(iv)学生。
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Czech Polar Reports
Czech Polar Reports Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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期刊介绍: Czech Polar Reports is an international, multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal. It is issued 2 times a year. The journal is dedicated to provide original research papers for sciences related to the polar regions and other planets with polar analogues. Czech Polar Reports covers the disciplines listed below. polar paleontology, geology, geochemistry, geomorphology, glaciology, climatology, hydrology, pedology, biochemistry, ecology, environmental science, microbiology, plant and animal biology including marine biology.
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