New Publication: Focus on the Arctic Snowpack..

A new publication has just come out with input from multiple CHARTER researchers, led by Cecile B. Menard. Published in EGU’s The Cryosphere, it is titled Exploring the decision-making process in model development: focus on the Arctic snowpack To summarise the article, the Arctic faces significant challenges for climate and snow models, which often struggle to accurately simulate key processes

CHARTER work featured in CNN article

Excellent article in CNN published a few days ago that featured the challenges that Sámi reindeer herders in the Gran Sameby are experiencing due to loss of pastures and encroachment, issues that are not only limited to their district but are shared reindeer herders across the entire reindeer herding in Fennoscandi. Written by a journalist (Neill Lewis) who clearly spent

CHARTER at the European Polar Science Week

Last week, several CHARTER project researchers attended the European Polar Science week in Copenhagen organised by the European Commission and the European Space Agency. CHARTER findings and results were presented by Mariana García Criado in a well attended session that also had presentations by the sister projects that dealt with Arctic biodiversity FACE-IT and ECOTIP. Below is a gallery of

Last CHARTER Workshop, a New Herding Game!

(by Sirpa Rasmus & Tim Horstkotte) In connection to the “Reindeer and fish research days” in Ylläs, northern Finland, organized by Natural Resources Institute, CHARTER organized one of its last participatory workshops. After several ones had been held in three countries, Finland, Norway and Sweden, a joint event was planned to bring together herders and researchers to bring together the

The Arctic Plant Aboveground Biomass Synthesis Dataset – New Publication

This publication, led by Logan T Berner came out a few months ago and has input from several CHARTER project participants including – from the abstract: Plant biomass is a fundamental ecosystem attribute that is sensitive to rapid climatic changes occurring in the arctic. Nevertheless, measuring plant biomass in the arctic is logistically challenging and resource intensive. Lack of accessible field

How to Envision Positive Arctic Futures?

The 3rd World Biodiversity Forum in Davos, Switzerland, recently wrapped up and was attended by around 800 participants. The event covered diverse topics and discussions on the future of biodiversity, emphasising marine conservation, freshwater biodiversity, and climate change impacts. And there was an Arctic focussed event this time around thanks to an intensive organising stint by CHARTER folks Professor Gabriela Schaepman-Strub and

Article in Yale Environment 360 on ‘Rain on Snow’

Excellent overview article by Ed Struzik on the phenomena known as ‘Rain on Snow’ in the Yale Environment360 and the AGU EOS online magazines. The article features an interview with the project leader of the Arctic Rain on Snow Study (AROSS), a project which shares several researchers and themes with the CHARTER project. CHARTER folks engaged in the AROSS project

Hva får myndighetene vite om Arktis?

* Artikkel av Helge M. Markusson, Framsenter i Tromsø – I et raskt skiftende miljø er arktiske samfunn og deres levebrød sårbare, sier Hans Tømmervik. Han er forsker i NINA – Norsk institutt for naturforskning.  – Disse samfunnene har også potensial til å gi et stort bidrag til å dempe klimaendringer og stanse tap av verdifull natur. Men da må

Latest CHARTER Newsletter Out!

Out latest newsletter is now out, if you are not a subscriber, this may be an explanation for many other things we will not comment about. Fear not however, you can view a web version here. New articles are highlighted, some project news, and a registration link for our not to be missed closing Assembly. Not to be missed, the