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ARCSS All Hands Workshop Seattle, WA February 20-23, 2002

ARCSS All Hands Workshop Seattle, WA February 20-23, 2002. WELCOME !. Arctic System Science Program. Hallmarks of the original ARCSS. System science approach (USGCRP Project) Modest level of national/international partnerships.

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ARCSS All Hands Workshop Seattle, WA February 20-23, 2002

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  1. ARCSS All Hands Workshop Seattle, WA February 20-23, 2002 WELCOME! Arctic System Science Program

  2. Hallmarks of the original ARCSS • System science approach (USGCRP Project) • Modest level of national/international partnerships • Science Management Offices (SMOs) and Science Project Offices (SPOs) Science Steering Committees (SSC) Annual PI meetings for coordination, planning ARCSS Data Coordination Center (ADCC) ARCSS Committee (AC) led by ARCUS Annual meetings to identify integration opportunities • All Hands Workshop in 1996 Arctic System Science Program

  3. OAII – Ocean Atmosphere Ice Interactions: (NEW, IWA, AOS, SHEBA, SBI, SEARCH) LAII – Land Atmosphere Ice Interactions: (Flux, ITEX, ATLAS) Paleoenvironmental studies (GISP2, PALE, PARCS) HARC – Human dimensions of the Arctic system. RAISE – Russian American Initiative on Shelf-land Environments in the Arctic. The Old Multidisciplinary ARCSS Components Arctic System Science Program

  4. Planningdocuments (under Revision) 1997 2001 1998 1997 2001 2000 1998 2001 1999 Arctic System Science Program

  5. The New Thematic ARCSS • Future of decadal-scale environmental change; • Ecosystem-human interactions with change; • Biogeochemical cycles and feedbacks; • Hydrological cycle and feedbacks; • Detecting change. Arctic System Science Program

  6. Arctic System ARCSS . Arctic System . Arctic System . Arctic System Arctic System Science Program Arctic System GOAL: Understanding the Arctic System as a system Arctic System It’s the Arctic System, stupid Arctic System Science Program

  7. It is not the arctic climate program It is not the arctic interdisciplinary program It is not the system science program It is not the arctic career funding program It generally is not the small project program It is not the fund anything that appears in a science plan program What ARCSS is not Arctic System Science Program

  8. The Evolving ARCSS Planning Developing Focused Project(s) Developing Focused Project(s) Developing Focused Project Evolving into Multiagency project Focusing on Bio- Complexity in the Environment SEARCH-ASOF-CHAMP Solicitation NSF-02-071 Proposals due: 6/3 (Under Revision) Arctic System Science Program

  9. Hallmarks of the Thematic ARCSS • Coordinated, Interdisciplinary, Arctic system approach • SSCs, SMOs, SPOs provide management: • ~Annual coordination meetings, future planning, outreach, assist with data compliance, promote increasing national and international partnerships. • ADCC serves as permanent data archive. • UCAR Joint Office of Science Support (JOSS): • Operational and/or project level data management; • Transfer data into ADCC archive. • AC promotes integration and outreach activities: • Annual meetings of ARCSS leadership; • All Hands Workshop in 2002. Arctic System Science Program

  10. How are ARCSS projects supported? • ARCSS works with SSCs and AC to identify large- scale science opportunities with ARCSS goals: • - Solicitation is published by NSF that reflects advice given; • - Proposals reviewed for meritorious science, outreach and potential for project synergy; • - PIs of well-reviewed proposals meet to establish the synergy derived from coordination (i.e. sum is greater than the parts). • About 10% of funds directed to unsolicited projects. • Compliance with data policy and NSF outreach goals are heavily stressed if project is to continue Arctic System Science Program

  11. Assembling the ARCSS Puzzle - Together Community Planning Thematic Focus Data availability BROADER IMPACTS Research Collabor-ation SSC, SMO, AC Management Interdisciplinary Projects Arctic System Approach Global Change Connection Arctic System Science Program

  12. Disciplinary-only focus Platform-specific focus Site-specific focus Technique-specific focus Absence of future-focus With a me-first focus How not to assemble theARCSS puzzle Arctic System Science Program

  13. Arctic System Science Program $ $ Thematic Focus $ Data availability $ $ $ $ $ BROADER IMPACTS $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Interdisciplinary Projects Arctic System Approach $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

  14. What we need from you this week • FILL-IN-THE-GAPS THINKING! • INTERDISCIPLINARY FOCUS! • INPUT FROM STUDENTS IMPORTANT! • LOTS OF LOUD HMMMMMMMMMM! ARCTIC SYSTEM ARCTIC SYSTEM ARCTIC SYSTEM ARCTIC SYSTEM ARCTIC SYSTEM Arctic System Science Program

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