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Quantifying the relative impact of hunting and oiling on Brünnich’s guillemots in the North-west Atlantic
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2021-05)Brünnich’s guillemot is an abundant pan-Arctic seabird, but several Atlantic breeding populations are declining by up to 6% per year. They are subject to traditional hunting in the wintering areas off west Greenland ... -
RADEX 2019 table-top exercise
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2021-05)he EPPR RADEX 2019 exercise was a half-day tabletop exercise (TTX) conducted on Monday June 3rd, 2019 as part of EPPR-I WG meeting in Bodø, Norway. RADEX 2019 followed up ongoing work in the EPPR ARCSAFE ... -
Radiation (RAD) Expert Group Mandate
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2019-12)The function of the RAD Expert Group is to facilitate the implementation of the EPPR mandate and strategic plan framework with regard to radiological and nuclear emergencies. -
Radiological / nuclear risk assessment in the Arctic EPPR Consensus Report
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2021-05)The project “Radiological/Nuclear Risk Assessment in the Arctic (EPPR RAD EG Risks project)” was approved by EPPR in 2020. The project has utilized and complements previous and existing work under the EPPR WG ARCSAFE ... -
RADSAR report: Sharing of competence within search and rescue ina maritime radiological/nuclear scenario
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2021-05)The RADSAR project, “Sharing of competence within search and rescue in a maritime radiological/nuclear scenario”, was an EPPR cross-cutting radiation and SAR project under the EPPR ARCSAFE project umbrella, initiated and ... -
RAIPON input to the Arctic Environment Ministers' meeting, Rovaniemi, Finland, 11-12 October 2018
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2018-10)Input from the Russian Association of Indigenous Peoples of the North (RAIPON) to the Arctic Environment Ministers' meeting, Rovaniemi, Finland, 11-12 October 2018. -
Rapid Environmental Assessment Demonstration Project in Russia
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2021-05)The Rapid Environmental Assessment (REA) is a tool developed by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) for prioritizing pesticide contaminated sites for further interven-tion. The ACAP REA project was ... -
Recognize ACAP as a permanent Working Group of the Arctic Council. Discussion Paper.
(Arctic Contaminants Action Program (ACAP), 2006)/.../ "At the request of the SAOs, and to strengthen the financing of these important ACAP initiatives, NEFCO developed the Project Support Instrument (PSI). The Ministers approved the pilot phase of the PSI in 2004. Funds ... -
Recommendations by the Task Force on Arctic Marine Cooperation II for complementary enhancements of the Arctic Council institutions including the SAO based mechanism to coordinate marine issues in the Arctic Council
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2018-11)The Task Force on Arctic Marine Cooperation (TFAMC, Task Force I), that worked in 2015-2017 was established with the general aim of enhancing Arctic marine cooperation. During the cause of discussions in the Task Force the ... -
Recommendations by the Task Force on Arctic Marine Cooperation II for complementary enhancements of the Arctic Council institutions including the SAO based mechanism to coordinate marine issues in the Arctic Council
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2019-05)The Task Force on Arctic Marine Cooperation (TFAMC, Task Force I), that worked in 2015-2017 was established with the general aim of enhancing Arctic marine cooperation and it identified nine functional needs for improved ... -
Recommendations Concerning Websites
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2010-10)"The Interim Report noted the importance of the AC and Working Group websites as the primary means of communication with the public on the AC. In addition to references to websites in the AC Communications and Outreach ... -
Recommendations for Permanent Participants and Observers.
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2000)List of organizations requesting permanent participant status and permanent observer status in the Arctic Council, prior the Arctic Council Senior Arctic Officials meeting in Fairbanks, April 27-28, 2000. -
Recommendations for Safe and Expeditious use of Unmanned Aircraft to Take Critical Environmental Measurements in the Arctic: Results of the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Program Workshop of Scientists and Aviation Authorities from the Arctic Countries. Oslo, October, 2008.
(Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP), 2008)Unmanned aircraft have been in use for decades, making tremendous advancements over the past fifteen years. While primarily developed for other purposes, this technology can offer tremendous opportunities for gathering ... -
Recommendations for the Integration of Traditional and Local Knowledge into the Work of the Arctic Council.
(Sustainable Development Working Group (SDWG), 2015)Recommendations for the Integration of Traditional and Local Knowledge into the Work of the Arctic Council, delivered by the Arctic Council Sustainable Development Working Group (SDWG) at the Arctic Council's 9th Ministerial ... -
Recommendations for the Integration of Traditional and Local Knowledge into the Work of the Arctic Council. (DRAFT).
(Sustainable Development Working Group (SDWG), 2015)Draft of Recommendations for the Integration of Traditional and Local Knowledge into the Work of the Arctic Council, submitted by the Sustainable Development Working Group to the Arctic Council's Senior Arctic Officials ... -
Recommendations of the Workshop session: Interaction and perspectives on collaboration of Yakutsk State University with the University oft he Arctic
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 1999-11)"The organization of this separate workshop section during the conference is prompted by a) the necessity of increasing collaboration in circwnpolar studies and for preparing specialists through the University of the Arctic ... -
Recommendations Section of Chemicals of Emerging Arctic Concern Summary for Policy-Makers
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2017-02-07)AMAP's long-term monitoring data shows that international and national pollution control activities have generally been effective at reducing the occurrence and ecosystem impacts of the chemicals they regulate. Yet, the ... -
Recommendations to Reduce Black Carbon and Methane Emissions to Slow Arctic Climate Change. (DRAFT).
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2013)This is a draft summary report of the Arctic Council Task Force on Short-Lived Climate Forcers. It is subject to further change before being finalized for the Arctic Council Ministerial meeting in May 2013. Some figures ... -
Recommended Actions of the ACAP Report on the Reduction of Black Carbon Emissions from Residential Combustion.
(Arctic Contaminants Action Program (ACAP), 2014)This pamphlet presents key findings from an Arctic Contaminants and Action Program (ACAP) project to identify actions that can contribute to reducing emissions of black carbon (BC) from residential wood combustion in the ...