Project Name | Arctic Coastal Dynamics II |
Acronym | ACD II |
Study Region | Arctic |
Principal Investigator | Paul Overduin |
Duration | April 1, 2006 - December 31, 2011 |
Project Website | Link to project website |
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION |
Arctic Coastal Dynamics II (ACD II) is a joint project of the International Arctic Science Committee (IASC) and the International Permafrost Association (IPA). Its overall objective has been to improve our understanding of circum-arctic coastal dynamics as a function of environmental forcing, coastal geology and cryology and morphodynamic behavior. ACD II extends this focus to establish a circumpolar network of coastal observatories, within the context of the International Polar Year (2007-09).
This network serves as a global tool for detecting
and monitoring change in the Arctic coastal zone and will provide the necessary
input to further our understanding of processes unique to the coastal zone in
the
The network is designed to create common methodologies resulting in easy circumpolar data-sharing . Subject to the creation of the new science and implementation plan for ACD II at the 6th ACD workshop taking place in October 2006, the goals of ACD II are: " Support the creation of an international network of Arctic coastal observatories. This effort has been launched as an IPY initiative to incorporate the key sites established as a part of ACD Is coastal classification effort, and to develop them into observatories via the creation of a standardized monitoring template, and specific goals for synthesis of observations (beginning with a 7th workshop during IPY). The inclusion of community-based observations at observatory sites (for example, of sea ice extent) provides a link to communities and the issues of importance to coastal residents. " Use the observations to develop a more comprehensive understanding of the processes at work in Arctic coastal environments in order to better predict what responses to expect under changing environmental forcings in these regions. "
Integrating human and physical
sciences in the Arctic coastal zone. ACD recognizes that the coastal zone in
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THE PROJECT RELATES TO THE FOLLOWING PRIORITY TOPICS AND SCIENTIFIC THEMES |
Scientific Themes: 1- Vulnerability of Coastal Systems and Hazards to Society 2 - Implications of Global Change for Coastal Ecosystems and Sustainable Development |