Marine Litter in the Arctic
Marine litter is found even in the most remote parts of the Arctic.
Marine litter is found even in the most remote parts of the Arctic.
The ECOTIP project investigates ecosystem tipping points and their cascading effects in the Arctic, from melting ice to changing fisheries.
GRID-Arendal hosted an event bringing together policymakers, ambassadors, experts and civil society on marine pollution in the Arctic.
The project aims to raise awareness, promote leadership and strengthen cooperation to reduce marine pollution in the region.
Arctic cities and marine litter—let's create a lasting impact!
This project builds on the “One Health” concept, which recognises that human health is interconnected with environmental and animal health.
Arctic PASSION is co-developing and implementing an Arctic observations system that is tuned to the needs of diverse users.
Marine litter is everywhere and unfortunately, the Arctic Ocean is no exception.
Nunataryuk is a Horizon 2020 project which investigates the impact of permafrost thaw in Arctic coastal areas .
The University of the Arctic is a cooperative network of more than 170 universities, colleges, research institutes and other organizations.
Reindeer herders are facing lost pastures and land fragmentation caused by industrial development and other land-use changes.
GRID-Arendal and the University College London coordinate Many Strong Voices that brings together people from the Arctic and Small Island...
The Marine Debris Action Planner (MDAP) is a project funded by Innovation Norway in which GRID-Arendal and SALT are developing a service...
We coordinated development of a Rapid Response Assessment to assess critical research gaps related to Arctic coastal permafrost.