Knowledge for a sustainable Arctic, 3rd Arctic Science Ministerial Report, 08–09 May 2021 | Tokyo, Japan.

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2021Corporate Author
ASM3 Science Advisory Board
Ministry of Education, Science, Culture, Sports and Technology (Japan)
Ministry of Education, Science and Culture (Iceland)
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Baeseman, Jenny
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162pp.
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To strengthen international cooperation and respond to the severe threat
of climate change and biodiversity loss in the Arctic, the Icelandic Ministry
of Education, Science and Culture and the Japanese Ministry of Education,
Culture, Sports, Science and Technology co-organized the 3rd Arctic
Science Ministerial (ASM3) which was held in Tokyo on 08-09 May 2021.
Delegates from 27 different countries and the European Commission, as well
as representatives from Arctic Indigenous Peoples’ Organizations, gathered
in Tokyo and online to discuss developments in international research and
commit to future cooperation. This meeting was built on the themes initiated
by the first Arctic Science Ministerial hosted by the United States and
held in Washington, D.C. in 2016, and the second Arctic Science Ministerial
co-hosted by the European Commission, Finland and Germany and held in
Berlin in 2018.
Knowledge for a Sustainable Arctic was the overarching theme for ASM3 and
included four .....
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www.asm3.orgPublisher
Ministry of Education, Science and CultureReykjavík, Iceland
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enEssential Ocean Variables (EOV)
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Arctic RegionISBN
978-9935-436-81-8Citation
Baesman, J. (ed.) (2021) Knowledge for a sustainable Arctic, 3rd Arctic Science Ministerial Report, 08–09 May 2021. Tokyo, Japan. Reykjavik, Iceland, Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, 162pp. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1714Collections
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