Arctic Environmental Futures: Nexus of Science, Policy, and Operations
IARC scientists hosted California’s Governor in a trip to research sites
Allocation of Time and Risk of Lyme: A Case of Ecosystem Service Income and Substitution Effects
September 14, 2017 | 2:30pm, 401 Akasofu- Kevin Berry will discuss how forests continue to be reservoirs for infectious diseases and undermines the potential recreational services by measuring the human response to environmental risk using exogenous variation in the risk of contracting Lyme Disease.
State of the Climate 2016 report released with contributions from IARC scientists
Berry research project seeks volunteer citizen scientists
REU Workshop: Understanding the Arctic as a System
A novel gaussianization methodology for assimilating ice concentration data from satellites
Partnerships for Place-Based Problem Solving
July 25, 2017| 1:30pm, 401 Akasofu- For this seminar, Megan Godfrey and Sorina Seeley will discuss existing tensions that exist between managers and users, so that we are able to think more critically about what creates good relationships/partnerships and what needs to be addressed in order to obtain them.
Visit IARC’s Arctic Introduction Center
Visit the Arctic Introduction Center in the lobby of the Akasofu building on UAF’s West Ridge and get a glimpse into the dynamic state of the Arctic. IARC does not offer tours of the building, but visitors are welcome to explore the center, which displays the abundance of research being done at IARC and highlights all elements of the Arctic.
2017 REU Program: Understanding the Arctic as a System
The Arctic climate is changing. Today, more than ever, an integrated cross-disciplinary approach is necessary to understand and explain changes in the Arctic and the implications of those changes. Responding to needs in innovative research and education for understanding high-latitude rapid climate change, researchers from UAF have established a new Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) site, aiming…