Региональные организации
Региональные организации
- ftp://ftp.ifremer.fr/pub/ifremer/sismer/medar — Data in frame MEDATLAS project
- https://arctic-council.usgs.gov # The Arctic Council was established on September 19th, 1996 in Ottawa, Canada. A high level intergovernmental forum, the Council provides a mechanism to address the common concerns and challenges faced by the Arctic governments and the people of the Arctic. The members of the Council are Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, the Russian Federation, Sweden, and the United States of America. The Association of Indigenous Minorities of the North, Siberia and the Far East of the Russian Federation, the Inuit Circumpolar Conference, the Saami Council, and the Aleutian International Association are Permanent Participants in the Council. There is provision for non-arctic states, inter-governmental and inter-parliamentary organizations and non-governmental organizations to become involved as observers. The main activities of the Council focus on the protection of the Arctic environment and sustainable development as a means of improving the economic, social and cultural well-being of the north. The Council meets at the ministerial level biennially. The Chair and Secretariat of the Council rotates every two years among the eight Arctic States, beginning with Canada in 1996. At the AEPS Ministerial meeting held in Alta, Norway in June 1997, the existing working groups of the Arctic Environmental Protection Strategy (AEPS) were integrated within the Council.
- https://cires.colorado.edu — Co-operative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES)
- https://climate.sage.dri.edu Western RCC
- https://grads.iges.org — Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies (COLA)
- https://home.ucar.edu/ucargen/UCARnewstext.html, — UCAR News. Includes information on applying for jobs at NCAR/UCAR, a list of vacancies, and archives of job announcements.
- https://hpccsun.unl.edu/ — High Plains RCC
- https://library.thinkquest.org/27926/index.phtml — Обучающий сайт для детей рассказывает о Черном море с точки зрения разных наук, таких как физическая и экономическая география, геология, гидробиология, экология. Имеются сведения о ресурсах моря, которые использует человек. Посетитель сможет проверить свои знания, ответив на вопросы после глав. Имеется глоссарий.
- https://maestro.srcc.lsu.edu/srcc.html — Southern RCC
- https://meteor.atms.purdue.edu , Purdue University Dept. of Earth and Atmospheric Science
- https://met-www.cit.cornell.edu/nrcc_home.html — Northeast RCC
- https://modb.oce.ulg.ac.be — Mediterranean Oceanic Data Base
- https://nerc-bas.ac.uk — Antarctic Environmental Data Centre
- https://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_526000/526690.stm — BBC News Online Environment Correspondent Alex Kirby writes that a draft report on the probable impacts of climate change, written by the world’s leading climate scientists, carries a stark warning — that the world my be in for some nasty shocks. BBC News Online has seen a summary of the report, prepared by the members of Working Group Two of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Entitled ‘Climate Change: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability’, the report is undergoing expert review and is unlikely to be published for some months. Alex Kirby particularly highlights what he sees as a disturbing section dealing with the subject of thresholds — the levels of environmental disruption or pollution below which no observable effect occurs. However, exceeding the threshold can trigger major climatic changes in short periods of time. Alex Kirby explains: acknowledging the incorporation of such thresholds in some climate models, the authors write: «In climate change thresholds have been proposed which are much more worrying than this. Below the threshold there may be some impacts, but they will be smoothly varying with the change in the climate. Above the threshold something really nasty may happen. «Examples that have been given include the instability of the thermohaline circulation that transports warmer water to the North Atlantic and the collapse of the west Antarctic ice sheet.»
- https://polarmet.mps.ohio-state.edu — Byrd Polar Research Center
- https://research.amnh.org/biodiversity/index.html — Center for Biodiversity and Conservation American Museum of Natural History
- https://rolac.unep.mx/cepnews # Regional Coordinating Unit for the Caribbean Environment Programme
- https://sercc.dnr.state.sc.us/sercc.html — Southeast RCC
- https://uwamrc.ssec.wisc.edu/amrchome.html # Antarctic Meteorology Research Center
- https://vortex.weather.brockport.edu — Department of Earth Sciences at the State University of New York at Brockport
- https://W3.gkss.de/baltex/baltex-home.htm— BALTEX project
- https://www.aari.nw.ru — AARI
- https://www.antcrc.utas.edu.au./antcrc.html — Antarctic CRC co-operative Research centre for the Antarctic and southern ocean environment
- https://www.arctic.net/~nf # Northern Forum
- https://www.arcus.org # ARCUS # Arctic Research Consortium of the United States
- https://www.arf.fsu.edu # Antarctic Research facility of florida State University
- https://www.awi-bremerhaven.de — Alfred Wegner Institute for Polar and Marine Institute (ships, stations, aircraft)
- https://www.awi-bremerhaven.de/atlas/SO/deckblatt.html — Hydrographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean
- https://www.baltic.vtt.fi # Information system about the Baltic Sea
- https://www.baltic-region.net — Ballerina initiative. Baltic sea region on-line Environmental Information Resources for INTERNET access
- https://www.cira.colostate.edu # Co-operative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA)
- https://www.colostate.edu — Colorado State University
- https://www.data.ecology.su.se/baltic96 — Baltic Environment Database
- https://www.domi.invenis.com.tr/blacksea # Black Sea Environment Programme
- https://www.dwd.de/research/baltex/e-baltex.html — Meteorological Data Centre for Baltex
- https://www.dwd.de/research/gpcc/acsys — The ACSYS Precipitation Data Archive (APDA)
- https://www.esva.com — the Chesapeake Bay Region of the Mid-Atlantic; specifically the Delmarva Peninsula and the Easten Shore of Virginia. Stroll through the area, relax and spend some time browsing. Shop for products hand-crafted byChesapeake Bay residents and artists, meet local artisans and order directfrom the source. Planning on visiting the region, accommodations are available here; also obtain weather, news & sports, and community information.
- https://www.frontier.iarc.uaf.edu:8080/ — The IARC/Frontier Research System for Global Change is a research entity within the International Arctic Research Center (IARC) which has been established at the University of Alaska. The IARC serves as a focal point of excellence in international collaboration in the global research community and has an unprecedented opportunity to collaborate in global change research in the Arctic on an international scale. By providing a good environment to nurture high levels of multidisciplinary research, and by integrating and synthesizing past, present and future research efforts, the IARC will advance arctic research significantly in a unique way and compliment the work of other arctic researchers, individuals groups and institutions.
- https://www.gcrio.org Global Change Research Information Office (GCRIO)
- https://www.grada.no/parl/ — The standing Committee of Parlamentarians of the Arctic
- https://www.icair.iac.org.nz/icair # International Centre for Antarctic Information and Research
- https://www.inuit-skills.com/index.html # Inuit Tapirisal of Canada # national organization developed a site for northern communities
- https://www.io-warnemuende.de/baltic — Baltic Sea Resources
- https://www.metu.edu.tr/home/wwwmdcst/ — MEDCOAST has had three components. These are: MEDCOAST conference series & scientific workshops; Human resource development (conferences, training programs, networking); Collaborated research: MEDCOAST aims to contribute to coastal and marine conservation in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea, through improved coastal management practices. This goal is pursued by enhancing scientific and professional collaboration among individuals and insti tutes (networking) in the Mediterranean & Black Sea countries, or elsewhere, for the purposes of Producing means to improve our understanding of physical, bio-chemical and ecological processes taking place in the Mediterranean and Black Sea coastal and sea environment, and their interactions with human activities, (research component); Facilitating the utilization of scientific knowledge and modern management tools in achieving integrated coastal and sea management, (conferences, training programs, publications, newsletter); Complementing and contributing to the existing efforts having similar goals, most notably those of the UNEP Mediterranean Action Plan (UNEP MAP), Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO (UNESCO-IOC), the GEF Black Sea Environmental Program me (GEF BSEP), the future Black Sea Action Plan, and NATO (all components).
- https://www.met.rdg.ac.uk/~daves — David B. Stephenson’s page at the University of Reading (Asian Monsoon and North Atlantic Ascillation)
- https://www.met.rdg.ac.uk/shiva/shiva.html — Studies Of The Hydrology, Influence And Variability Of The Asian Summer Monsoon
- https://www.meteo.ru/nodc/proekt/project.htm — Mediterranean catalogues
- https://www.mnh.si.edu # National Museum Natural History
- https://www.mnh.si.edu/arctic # Arctic Stadies Center
- https://www.nerc-bas.ac.uk/ — British Antarctic Survey
- https://www.npolar.no/polarklubben # Norwegian Polar Club
- https://www.nwtresearch.com/index.htm — The Science Institute of the Northwest Territories (NWT) was created by the NWT Legislative Assembly in 1984. In 1995 the Science Institute of the Northwest Territories divided and merged with the Nunavut Arctic College (eastern Arctic) and the Aurora College (Northwest Territories). With headquarters located in Inuvik, Northwest Territories (NWT), Canada, the Aurora Research Institute (ARI) has a mandate to improve the quality of life in the Northwest Territories by applying scientific, technological and indigenous knowledge to solve northern problems and advance social and economic goals. As such, ARI is responsible for: licensing and coordinating research in accordance with the NWT Scientists Act; promoting communication between researchers and the people of the communities in which they work; promoting public awareness of the importance of science, technology and indigenous knowledge; fostering a scientific community within the NWT which recognizes and uses the traditional knowledge of northern aboriginal peoples; making scientific and traditional knowledge available to people of the NWT; and supporting or conducting research which contributes to the social, cultural and economic prosperity of the people of the NWT.
- https://www.polarcom.gc.ca/home.htm — Canadian Polar Commission
- https://www.spri.cam.ac.uk — University of Cambridge Scott Polar Research Institute
- https://www.spri.cam.ac.uk/museums.htm # Polar Museums
- https://www.ualberta.ca/~ccinst/polar.html — Established on July 1, 1990, the Canadian Circumpolar Institute is based on a 40-year tradition of excellence in northern research at the University of Alberta. The centre builds on the continuing involvement of Northernists and Northerners from around the world in key activities. We have been identified with numerous important initiatives, from the development of a world-class northern library collection and ongoing research, to the linking of a diverse set of client communities, north and south, east and west. Our name recognizes both the Institute and the University of Alberta as Canada’s principal academic institution for northern studies; also that our interests transcend national and continental boundaries.
- https://www.ucalgary.ca/aina # Arctic Institute of North Amirica The Arctic Institute of North America was created by an Act of Parliament in 1945 as a nonprofit tax-exempt research and educational organization. Originally based at McGill University in Montreal, the Institute moved to the University of Calgary in 1976. In 1979 the Institute became part of the University of Calgary as a university research institute. To continue as Canada’s leading institute dedicated to interdisciplinary research in partnership with the North. To contribute to the understanding of the North through research, professional services, teaching, and information dissemination. the quality of the northern environment, the integrity of northern ecosystems, promoting co-management based on the principles of sustainability, preservation of cultures, participatory action research, relevant to northern communities, capacity building through skills training in communities where we work, self-determination, cultural diversity, and self-reliance, intellectual freedom and impartiality, combining indigenous wisdom with popular and scientific knowledge, copyright of community research, comprehensive land claim settlements, becoming an institute without walls, the people of our institute, community development from the grassroots up, perception and practice of scholarly objectivity, our citizenship duty in civil society, socioeconomic progress and development, education and quality of life.
- https://www.water.ca.gov — California Department of Water Resources home page
- https://www.whoi.edu/ Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
- https://www4.nationalacademies.org/cger/prb.nsf — .the Home Page of the Polar Research Board (PRB). The PRB is a unit of the National Research Council, which is the operational arm of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine. The PRB provides independent analysis to the federal government and the nation on matters of science and technology affecting public policy on research needs, environmental quality, natural resources, and other issues in the Arctic, the Antarctic, and cold regions in general.
- https://www-ak.wr.usgs.gov/aedd/aedd.html — Arctic Environmental Data Directory
- https://www-bprc.mps.ohio-state.edu/Icecore — the Ice Core Paleoclimatology Group (The Byrd Polar Research Center of The Ohio State University)
- https://wwwcaps.ou.edu — Centre for Analysis and Prediction of Storms (CAPS)
- https://www-mel.nrlmry.navy.mil # климатические и текущие данные для Антарктиды
- https://www-pcmdi.llnl.gov — Program for Climate Model Diagnosis & Intercomparison (PCMDI) of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)
- Pacific having important consequences for weather and climate around the globe
- https://www-bprc.mps.ohio.state.edu/polarpointers/PolarPointers.html # Polar Pointers — Guide to Polar WEB sites
- https://arcss.colorado.edu — The Arctic System Science (ARCSS) Data Coordination Center (ADCC) at the National Snow and Ice Data Center, University of Colorado at Boulder, is the permanent data archive for all components of the ARCSS Program. Funded by the National Science Foundation‘s Office of Polar Programs, our focus is to archive and provide access to ARCSS-funded data.