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Item Report from the Workshop of Salmon Peoples of Arctic Rivers(CAFF, 2025) Helgason, HólmgrímurThis report covers workshop in Fairbanks, Alaska, in 12-13th September 2018, where Indigenous salmon fishers and representatives from across the Arctic gathered to discuss the significance of salmon for their communities. The workshop was a key component of the CAFF’s Salmon Peoples of Arctic project, aimed at developing a salmon social-ecological assessment critical to the physical and spiritual well-being, food security, and cross-border connections of Indigenous Peoples.Item CAFF/AMAP Workshop on Climate Change: Rovaniemi, Finland: March 24-25, 1998(1998) AMAP; CAFFCAFF/AMAP Workshop on Climate Change: Rovaniemi, Finland: March 24-25, 1998 was held in response to the Ministerial request to AMAP to continue activities for monitoring, data collection, exchange of data on the impacts and assessment of the effects of contaminants and their pathways, increased UVB radiation and climate change on Arctic ecosystems. AMAP invited CAFF to join the workshop so that the two programs could jointly discuss the potential impacts of climate change on the Arctic and provide holistic recommendations to the Arctic Council.Item Arctic Climate Impact Assessment (ACIA) Scientific Report(2005) Arctic Climate Impact Assessment (ACIA)The 1042 page scientific report of the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment, a major international project to evaluate and synthesize knowledge on climate variability, climate change, and increased ultraviolet radiation and their consequences. Access different chapters.Item Arctic Climate Impact Assessment: Policy Document(2004) Arctic CouncilPolicy advice on the findings of the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment (ACIA) including mitigation, adaptation, research, observations, monitoring, modelling and outreach.Item A Global Audit of the Status and Trends of Arctic and Northern Hemisphere Goose Populations(2018) CAFFThis report attempts to review the abundance, status and distribution of natural wild goose populations in the northern hemisphere. The report comprises three parts that 1) summarise key findings from the study and the methodology and analysis applied; 2) contain the individual accounts for each of the 68 populations included in this report; and 3) provide the datasets compiled for this study which will be made accessible on the Arctic Biodiversity Data Service.
