Nunavut Arctic College Elder Hostel. Meghan McKenna, Acting Manager, Nunavut Research Institute

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Nunavut Arctic College Elder Hostel Meghan McKenna, Acting Manager, Nunavut Research Institute Iqaluit: June 21, 2006

International Polar Year (IPY) 2007-2008 24-month program of coordinated research and observations focussed on Arctic and Antarctic regions Involves people from more than 60 nations Opportunity for the international science community to: do collaborative scientific research in polar regions build a legacy of enhanced research capacity and infrastructure, data, communication tools, and a new generation of scientists IPY research will improve knowledge and understanding of changes occurring in polar regions and their influence on global systems 2

Canada Participated in the Past IPYs Upper atmosphere study techniques in the IGY: rocket launch at the Churchill Rocket Range, an important IGY site. IPY 1: 1882-1883; 11 nations Polar expeditions driven by scientific research for the first time IPY 2: 1932-1933; 40 nations Breakthroughs in auroral and upper atmospheric science related to radio communications, navigation, and weather forecasting IPY 3 (International Geophysical Year): 1957-1958; 67 nations Unprecedented exploration and discoveries Launch of the space age (10 satellites) Laid foundations for next decades of polar research signing of Antarctic Treaty establishment of Canadian Polar Continental Shelf Project (PCSP) which led to tremendous advances and benefits 3

IPY Timelines Phase I: Build up to IPY (2005, 2006) Collaboration & Partnership Building Call for Science and Research proposals Planning & Committee formation Review of science and research proposals Assessment of logistics requirements Phase II: IPY Activities (2007 to 2009) The Official Observation Period Training, Capacity Building, Communication & Outreach Data systems development Ensure safety & security during period of increased international activity in North Phase III: Legacy of IPY (2010+) Data interpretation, integration, management and access Unprecedented access to data and information Communication and Outreach Reporting and research/knowledge translation 4

International Polar Year The international side of the initiative

International IPY Program Many nations involved in an intensive period of research and related activities focused on the Arctic and Antarctic regions Research Themes State of the polar environment Change in the polar regions Polar-global linkages New frontiers Polar regions as vantage points Human dimension Legacy Research Infrastructure Research Capacity New generation of scientists Data Communication IPY website: www.ipy.org Sets the stage for the Canadian IPY Program 6

International Process Call for Expressions of Intent Jan Nov 2005 (>1200 submitted) Call for Full Proposals Jun 30 & Sept 30/05 and Jan 31/06 (~420 submissions) Grouped together into ~160 science and research proposals and ~50 education and outreach proposals 7

IPY Planning Chart: Internationally Endorsed IPY Projects Each cell represents a full proposal that has been endorsed by the IPY International Joint Committee (see www.ipy.org) 8

International Polar Year The initiative in Canada

IPY: Unparalleled Opportunity for Canada To demonstrate: leadership in an international research program, using the resources and infrastructure of many nations to advance knowledge & understanding enhanced observational systems, technologies, facilities and research networks and an unprecedented degree of access to the data and information for Canada s Arctic regions To build much-needed capacity for northern research and polar science, including training for the next generation of northern scientists To gain valuable data and information on state of the polar environment and changes in the polar regions for the benefit of northern communities To promote the human dimension of the IPY program To advance Canada s broad interests in northern and polar regions 10

What it means for Canada: The Human Dimension of IPY Northern peoples and organizations as partners in IPY Recognition of the rights, aspirations and priorities of all northern peoples A science and research focus on: factors that contribute to the well-being of circumpolar peoples and communities impacts of global change on northern societies the unique contributions of northern peoples to global cultural diversity and citizenship Consultation and regional, social-cultural review of proposals Results with tangible benefits for Northerners 11

Canadian IPY Program HOST - PARTICIPANT - LEADER Characteristics: - Innovative, high-quality and relevant - Cross-sectoral - Interdisciplinary & integrative - Territories and northern provinces - Inclusive of northerners Legacy: - enhanced capacity for polar science - valuable data and information - improved northern research networks - trained northern scientists - communications tools Widespread interest in IPY National coordination, by IPY National Committee, and Canadian IPY Secretariat Funding for initiative through various sources www.ipycanada.ca 12

Geographic Focus of IPY in Canada Approximate southern limit 13

Northern Community Involvement Community information meetings hosted by Canadian Polar Commission and others Communities involved in IPY in various ways (i.e. research team members and leaders, logistics, northern nodes, subcommittee members, proposal reviews, training & education opportunities, etc.) Benefits for communities: Improved access to information and answers to questions on issues of importance for the North Opportunity to influence research in the North Enhanced capacity and opportunities for the next generation of youth Economic impacts of increased local activity 14

Internationally Endorsed IPY Projects with Canadian Activity Cells shown in green indicate endorsed projects that involve Canadians and/or activity in Canada (see www.ipycanada.ca) 15

International Polar Year The initiative in Nunavut

IPY Northern Nodes IPY Northern Nodes Currently hosted by 4 Northern Organizations on an interim basis act as points of contact, facilitate community involvement and assist researchers Purpose and Role of the Nunavut Node: - Establish point of contact in key northern regions - Facilitate integration of northern communities and organizations in proposed IPY research - Develop regional networks and act as a liaison - Information to researchers on licences, permit requirements in the northern regions 17

Why IPY of interest to Nunavut? Uniquely situated to be host, participant and leader IPY presents an opportunity: Partnerships and collaboration Capitalize on the rare opportunity for cooperative large-scale research, using the resources and infrastructure of many nations Training & capacity building Lay the groundwork for future research activity Economic spin-offs Data and Information Understanding impacts and adapting to changing climate Improving health and well-being of Nunavummiut 18

Challenges of IPY in Nunavut Increased demands for: Licenses and Permits Local staff and project team members Consultation Infrastructure and logistics support Polar Continental Shelf Project Accommodation Transportation (inclu. aircraft, ships, etc.) Access to research stations Fuel availability Search and rescue, health and safety services Perception of research and researchers Meaningful involvement Effective lines of communication with all relevant individuals and organizations Making use of data and information 19

Internationally Endorsed IPY Projects with Activity in Nunavut Cells shown in purple indicate endorsed projects that involve activity in Nunavut (see www.ipycanada.ca) 20

Geographic Distribution of Proposed Projects Government of Canada Program for IPY Call for Proposals Provincial/Territorial Breakdown 140 120 123 Proposals submitted 100 80 60 40 20 0 86 81 77 59 53 44 37 26 23 10 7 9 5 6 8 2 1 Nunavut NWT Quebec Yukon Newfoundland and Labrador Manitoba Other Ontario Province/Territory Proposals submitted - GOC Call for Proposals Proposals submitted - International Program Office Alberta 21