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Integrated global change impact studies in the Arctic: the role of the stakeholders
Authors:Manfred A Lange  Stewart J Cohen  Peter Kuhry
Institution:Institute for Geophysics, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Corrensstr, 24, D-48149 Münster, Germany;Adaptation and Impacts Research Group, Environment Canada and Sustainable Development Research Institute, University of British Columbia, 2029 West Mall, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z2 Canada;BASIS Information Office, Arctic Centre, University of Lapland, P.O. Box 122, SF-96101 Rovaniemi, Finland.
Abstract:Responses to global change impacts require the specification of mitigation and adaptation options. Integrated regional impact studies provide some of the information needed for rational decision making. In order to carry out a comprehensive impact study, the involvement of stakeholders in the planning and execution of the study is seen as a necessary prerequisite for an acceptance of its conclusions by the broad public. One way to pursue such an involvement is through a scientist-stakeholder collaborative. Such a collaborative, for instance institutionalized through a joint scientist-stakeholder steering committee addressing issues related to mutual communication and the integration of individual study results, offers a number of additional advantages. The experience of local residents and the utilization of traditional knowledge may provide insight and expertise inaccessible to scientific investigations. Within the Barents Sea Impact Study, the involvement of stakeholders has been given significant weight early on. One of the main instruments employed in the stakeholder collaborative is the BASIS Information Office. However, given the diversity of backgrounds and interests of stakeholders from four different countries, scientist-stakeholder collaboration represents a significant challenge within BASIS. This notwithstanding, we consider the advantages gained worth the extra effort.
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