An Assessment of Consequences of Climate Variability and Change and the Effects of Increased UV in the Arctic Region - An Implementation Plan
Abstract
"This is an implementation plan for an assessment of the consequences of climate variability and change and the effects of increased UV in the Arctic Region. It is being developed by an "Assessment Steering Committee (ASC)", with representatives of AMAP, CAFF, IASC, Arctic indigenous peoples, and others. The development of this Implementation Plan is in response to a proposal submitted to and encouraged by the Senior Arctic Officials of the Arctic Council in May 1999 and again in November 1999"
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