Resilience in Rapidly Changing Arctic Systems (Arctic II 2019)

This Collaborative Research Action (CRA) focused on the Arctic region and aimed at bringing together researchers and other expertise across the globe to develop proposals from integrated teams of scientists and stakeholders to address key areas of arctic resilience, understanding and action.
This collaboration of academic and non-academic knowledge systems constitutes a transdisciplinary approach that advances not only understanding of the fundamentals of arctic resilience but also spurs action, informs decision-making, and translates into solutions for resilience.
This CRA was launched in 2018 and ended in 202X. It was supported by:
NSERC, DAFSHE, ANR, RANNIS, JST, NWO, RCN, RFBR, Formas, BOEM, and NSF
Eight projects were selected:
AWERRS | Arctic Wetlands Ecosystems – Resilience through Restoration & Stewardship |
SERUS | Building Socio-Ecological Resilience through Urban Green, Blue and White Space |
NICH-Arctic | From Nunavik to Iceland: Climate, Human and Culture through time across the coastal (sub) Arctic North Atlantic |
HYPE-ERAS | HYdrology, PErmafrost and resilience in Eastern Russian Arctic and Subarctic |
MARAT | Marine Arctic Resilience, Adaptations and Transformations |
RACE | Rapid Arctic environmental Changes: implications for well-being, resilience and Evolution of Arctic communities (RACE) |
SeMPER-Arctic | Sense Making, Place attachment and Extended networks as sources of Resilience in the Arctic |
SVALUR | Understanding Resilience and Long-Term Ecosystem Change in the High Arctic: Narrative-Based Analyses from Svalbard |