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Arctic Research Plan: FY2017-2021

January 1, 2016

The United States is an Arctic nation—Americans depend on the Arctic for biodiversity and climate regulation and for natural resources. America’s Arctic—Alaska—is at the forefront of rapid climate, environmental, and socio-economic changes that are testing the resilience and sustainability of communities and ecosystems. Research to increase fundamental understanding of these changes is needed to inform sound, science-based decision- and policy-making and to develop appropriate solutions for Alaska and the Arctic region as a whole.

Created by an Act of Congress in 1984, and since 2010 a subcommittee of the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) in the Executive Office of the President, the Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee (IARPC) plays a critical role in advancing scientific knowledge and understanding of the changing Arctic and its impacts far beyond the boundaries of the Arctic. Comprising 14 Federal agencies, offices, and departments, IARPC is responsible for the implementation of a 5-year Arctic Research Plan in consultation with the U.S. Arctic Research Commission, the Governor of the State of Alaska, residents of the Arctic, the private sector, and public interest groups.

Publication Year 2016
Title Arctic Research Plan: FY2017-2021
Authors Sandy Starkweather, Martin O Jeffries, Simon Stephenson, Rebecca D. Anderson, Benjamin M. Jones, Rachel A. Loehman, Vanessa R. von Biela
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Other Report
Index ID 70188149
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Alaska Regional Director's Office