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Environmental changes in the North Atlantic Region: SCANNET as a collaborative approach for documenting,

Terry V Callaghan1, M Johansson, O W Heal

  • 1Abisko Scientific Research Station, Sweden. terry.callaghan@ans.kiruna.se

Ambio
|December 4, 2004
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The SCANNET network monitors environmental changes across the North Atlantic Region, providing crucial data on climate and land use impacts. This research highlights data gaps and the network's role in future global change studies.

Area of Science:

  • Environmental Science
  • Climate Change Research
  • Ecology

Background:

  • The North Atlantic Region (SCANNET Region) encompasses diverse climates and resources, supporting populations since the last ice age.
  • This region significantly influences global climate and migratory species, facing rapid environmental and land-use changes.
  • Limited historical data exists due to sparse populations, necessitating urgent monitoring of ongoing changes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize findings from the SCANNET network regarding environmental change in the North Atlantic Region.
  • To outline SCANNET's data resources to enhance awareness of environmental change.
  • To identify knowledge gaps and the role of SCANNET infrastructure in future research and monitoring.

Main Methods:

  • Established a network of 9 core and 5 local research sites across the SCANNET Region.

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  • Collected replicated climate observations across network sites.
  • Focused intensive, site-specific observations on particular environmental and ecological subjects.
  • Main Results:

    • SCANNET provides diverse expertise and subject coverage through its network structure.
    • Climate observations are well-replicated, offering a robust dataset for the region.
    • The network has generated valuable data on environmental changes, though specific findings are detailed within the full paper.

    Conclusions:

    • SCANNET is a vital EU-funded network facilitating research on global change impacts in the North Atlantic Region.
    • The network's data and infrastructure are crucial for understanding and predicting environmental changes.
    • Addressing identified knowledge gaps will be facilitated by SCANNET's ongoing monitoring and ground-truthing activities.