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  • 9 european countries and the Russian Federation represented
  • More than 80 researchers
  • Project budget: 11 millions
  • Project duration: 4 years (2011-2015)
  • ACCESS is an European Project supported within the Ocean of Tomorrow call of the European Commission 7th Framework Programme

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Arctic Indigenous Peoples and results of the ACCESS-EU project

 In the framework of WP5 activities of ACCESS, a 2-day workshop on “Arctic Indigenous Peoples and the results of the EU ACCESS project on long term climate change effect on the Arctic” will be organized in Paris on July 9 to 10, 2014.

 

The aims and objectives of the workshop are:

 (1) To ensure as far as possible, different Indigenous Peoples views are appropriately integrated with relevant ACCESS tasks and deliverables;

(2) To understand how the results of the ACCESS project can better help the indigenous peoples of the Arctic;

(3) To ensure that the academic community's progress in the Arctic proceeds in full accord with Indigenous Peoples considerations;

(4) To ensure that ACCESS project is fully informed by the Indigenous Peoples in completing its work and programme deliverables.

 

Hereinafter is a draft agenda for this meeting:

 

Day 1: An overview from ACCESS scientists regarding climate changes in the Arctic for the next 30 years and how this might impact human activities such as marine transportation and tourism in the Arctic, fisheries and aquaculture in the Arctic marine environment, oil and gas extraction in the Arctic Ocean, and Arctic governance.

 

Day 2: Developing Arctic Scientific Research under the leadership of Indigenous Peoples (organisations) of the region, based on a partnership with the International Scientific Community.

 

 

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