BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//jEvents 2.0 for Joomla//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT UID:b13286006d6777d81ab459106f515eb0 CATEGORIES:Polar Online Events CREATED:20230321T110459 SUMMARY:Online workshop: Fieldwork and Environmental Impact DESCRIPTION:On 27 March 2023 at 16:00 CET, the Swiss Polar Institute will host an onlin e workshop (https://swisspolar.ch/event/fieldwork-and-environmental-impact/ ) to address this pressing challenge most polar scientists face: the enviro nmental impact of their research. Our international panel of speakers will discuss the impact of fieldwork, the carbon and environmental footprint of data acquisition, and will explore new ways to minimise its impact. The pre sentations will be followed by an open discussion on practical approaches y ou can use in your projects.\nOrganised with early-career researchers in mi nd and aiming to support the development of professional skills, competence s and networks, this online wor kshop is free of charge and open to anyone interested in the topic.\nPr ogramme:\n16:00 – Introduction and welcome\nDanièle Rod, Swiss Polar Instit ute\n16:10 – Environmental impact of polar science: overview and global per spective\nSusana Hancock, President for APECS international, Arctic Basecam p\nSusana is a multidisciplinary Arctic climate researcher who addresses th e socio-geopolitical impacts of the climate crisis in the polar regions.\n1 6:20 – Environmental impact of fieldwork: the view from a station manager i n the Arctic\nMorten Rasch, Arctic Station (Disco), University of Copenhage n, Greenland\nMorten is the station manager and chairman of INTERACT’s Stat ion Managers’ Forum.\n16:30 – Tackling environmental impact of fieldwork – a comparative perspective between Alps, Arctic and Antarctic\nMichael Lehni ng, WSL, EPFL, Switzerland\nMichael is professor of atmospheric physics and snow and atmosphere processes, focusing on the interaction between the atm osphere and the cryosphere as well as renewable energy in the Alps.\n16:40 – Panel discussion and Q&A\nThe discussion will engage with environment al and carbon footprints of fieldwork as well as exploring avenues for gene rating positive impact and cleaner approaches for data acquisition.\n17:20 – Wrap-up and take-home messages\nVisit the event webpage for more informat ion: (https://swisspolar.ch/event/fieldwork-and-environmental-impact/)https ://swisspolar.ch/event/fieldwork-and-environmental-impact/\nRegister he re: (https://forms.office.com/e/2QGh9i9PcK)https://forms.office.com/e/2QGh9i9PcK\n X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
On 27 March 2023 at 16:00 CET, the Swiss Polar Institute will host an&nb sp;online workshop to address this pressing challenge most polar scientists face: the environment al impact of their research. Our international panel of speakers will discu ss the impact of fieldwork, the carbon and environmental footprint of data acquisition, and will explore new ways to minimise its impact. The presenta tions will be followed by an open discussion on practical approaches you ca n use in your projects.
Organised with early-career researchers in mi nd and aiming to support the development of professional skills, competence s and networks, this onlin e workshop is free of charge and open to anyone interested in the topic.
Programme:
16:00 – Int
roduction and welcome
Danièle Rod, Swiss Polar I
nstitute
16:10 – Environme
ntal impact of polar science: overview and global perspective
Susana Hancock, President for APECS international, Arctic Bas
ecamp
Susana is a multidisciplinary Arctic climate researcher
who addresses the socio-geopolitical impacts of the climate crisis in the
polar regions.
16:20 – Environmenta
l impact of fieldwork: the view from a station manager in the Arctic
Morten Rasch, Arctic Station (Disco), University of Co
penhagen, Greenland
Morten is the station manager and chairma
n of INTERACT’s Station Managers’ Forum.
16:30 – Tackling environmental impact of fieldwork – a comparative pe
rspective between Alps, Arctic and Antarctic
Mic
hael Lehning, WSL, EPFL, Switzerland
Michael is professor of
atmospheric physics and snow and atmosphere processes, focusing on the inte
raction between the atmosphere and the cryosphere as well as renewable ener
gy in the Alps.
16:40 – Panel discu ssion and Q&A
The discussion will engage with envir onmental and carbon footprints of fieldwork as well as exploring avenues fo r generating positive impact and cleaner approaches for data acquisition. p>
17:20 – Wrap-up and take-home messag es
Visit the event webpage for more information: < a href="https://swisspolar.ch/event/fieldwork-and-environmental-impact/" da ta-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://swisspolar.ch/even t/fieldwork-and-environmental-impact/&source=gmail&ust=167948276028 2000&usg=AOvVaw04uZWqHbP_SE5Hv-fZtQcw">https://swisspolar.ch/event/f ieldwork-and-environmental-impact/
Register here: https://forms.office.com/e/2QGh9i9PcK
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