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Geospatial Mapping

This theme focuses on developing Alaska geospatial data collection, mapping, modeling and visualization tools to help build communities of practice among scientific, Indigenous, and policy experts around shared interests and concerns. 

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USGS Science Strategy for Arctic Alaska, FY2022-2024

The United States is an Arctic nation because of Alaska and thus maintains tremendous interests and stewardship responsibilities in the region, especially as the Arctic undergoes substantial environmental transformation. This science strategy expresses the core values, mission, vision, and the broad research goals and priority objectives of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) for science...
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USGS Science Strategy for Arctic Alaska, FY2022-2024

The United States is an Arctic nation because of Alaska and thus maintains tremendous interests and stewardship responsibilities in the region, especially as the Arctic undergoes substantial environmental transformation. This science strategy expresses the core values, mission, vision, and the broad research goals and priority objectives of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) for science...
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Arctic Research Plan

The new 5-year Arctic Research Plan, 2022-2026 is a high-level research strategy that outlines key research goals for the region. The plan provides pathways to improve coordination among federal agencies working in the Arctic, as well as to strengthen relationships between federal agencies and Indigenous communities, academic and non-federal researchers, the state of Alaska, nonprofits, and...
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Arctic Research Plan

The new 5-year Arctic Research Plan, 2022-2026 is a high-level research strategy that outlines key research goals for the region. The plan provides pathways to improve coordination among federal agencies working in the Arctic, as well as to strengthen relationships between federal agencies and Indigenous communities, academic and non-federal researchers, the state of Alaska, nonprofits, and...
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