ASM2007 is the largest annual arctic science meeting held in Canada and the major ArcticNet networking event of the year. All ArcticNet Network Investigators are expected to attend the meeting and to encourage their students' participation. The meeting is also open to anyone with an interest in the impacts of climate change in the Canadian Arctic and the work of ArcticNet and its partners. Conference organizers welcome the participation of scientists, policy and decision makers, representatives of government and non-government organizations, and media.
ArcticNet is a Network of Centres of Excellence of Canada that brings together scientists and managers in the natural, human health, and social sciences with their partners in Inuit organizations, northern communities, federal and provincial agencies, and the private sector to
study the impacts of climate change in the coastal Canadian Arctic. Over one hundred ArcticNet researchers from twenty-seven Canadian universities and five federal departments collaborate with research teams in the USA, Japan, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Poland, United Kingdom, Spain, Russia, Greenland, and France.
Further information about ASM2007, including registration, abstract submission instructions, and the conference program, can be found here.
ArcticNet is a Network of Centres of Excellence of Canada that brings together scientists and managers in the natural, human health, and social sciences with their partners in Inuit organizations, northern communities, federal and provincial agencies, and the private sector to
study the impacts of climate change in the coastal Canadian Arctic. Over one hundred ArcticNet researchers from twenty-seven Canadian universities and five federal departments collaborate with research teams in the USA, Japan, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Poland, United Kingdom, Spain, Russia, Greenland, and France.
Further information about ASM2007, including registration, abstract submission instructions, and the conference program, can be found here.