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CATEGORIES:Polar Online Events
CREATED:20220304T173621
SUMMARY:ArcticLight Network Online 
LOCATION:Online
DESCRIPTION:Light is a key mechanism shaping many aspects of the natural world – from e
 cosystems to individual behavior and physiology. Phases of continuous light
  and dark during the annual cycle define high latitude systems and physical
  characteristics of light differ at high latitude across the year.\nIn Arct
 ic systems, however, we have an incomplete and fragmented understanding of 
 how light structures natural processes, and multiple disciplines investigat
 e how light organizes environmental, ecological, and organismal processes. 
 Our aim is to consolidate the knowledge of the role that light plays in Arc
 tic ecosystems and societies by bringing together researchers and knowledge
  holders in the ArcticLight Network that have experience with marine, terre
 strial, human, and cryospheric systems.\nThis interdisciplinary network wil
 l lead to a foundation from which we can build a better understanding of th
 e role of light in a rapidly changing Arctic and aid in predictions of ecos
 ystem and biodiversity change for the benefit of society.\n The workshop is
  co-funded through the IASC cross-cutting funds (https://iasc.info/our-work
 /working-groups/cross-cutting-activities) with contributions from the IASC 
 <a href="https://iasc.info/our-work/working-groups/cryosphere" target="_bla
 nk" rel="noopener">Cryosphere</a> WG, Marine (https://iasc.info/our-work/wo
 rking-groups/marine) WG, and <a href="https://iasc.info/our-work/working-gr
 oups/terrestrial" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Terrestrial</a> WG. \n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div class="ic-full-description"><p style="text-align: justify;">Light is a
  key mechanism shaping many aspects of the natural world – from ecosystems 
 to individual behavior and physiology. Phases of continuous light and dark 
 during the annual cycle define high latitude systems and physical character
 istics of light differ at high latitude across the year.</p><p style="text-
 align: justify;">In Arctic systems, however, we have an incomplete and frag
 mented understanding of how light structures natural processes, and multipl
 e disciplines investigate how light organizes environmental, ecological, an
 d organismal processes. Our aim is to consolidate the knowledge of the role
  that light plays in Arctic ecosystems and societies by bringing together r
 esearchers and knowledge holders in the ArcticLight Network that have exper
 ience with marine, terrestrial, human, and cryospheric systems.</p><p style
 ="text-align: justify;">This interdisciplinary network will lead to a found
 ation from which we can build a better understanding of the role of light i
 n a rapidly changing Arctic and aid in predictions of ecosystem and biodive
 rsity change for the benefit of society.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"
 >&nbsp;<strong>The workshop is co-funded through the&nbsp;<a href="https://
 iasc.info/our-work/working-groups/cross-cutting-activities" target="_blank"
  rel="noopener">IASC cross-cutting funds</a></strong>&nbsp;with contributio
 ns from the IASC&nbsp;<a href="https://iasc.info/our-work/working-groups/cr
 yosphere" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Cryosphere</a><strong>&nbsp;</stro
 ng>WG,&nbsp;<a href="https://iasc.info/our-work/working-groups/marine" targ
 et="_blank" rel="noopener">Marine</a>&nbsp;WG, and&nbsp;<a href="https://ia
 sc.info/our-work/working-groups/terrestrial" target="_blank" rel="noopener"
 >Terrestrial</a>&nbsp;WG.&nbsp;</p></div>
DTSTAMP:20260423T123421Z
DTSTART;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20220310
DTEND;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20220311
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