• CC1: Impact of reduced ice cover in the Arctic marine environment
  • CC2: Biodiversity and climate change: impacts on non-marine ecosystems
  • CC3: Building Social-Ecological Resilience
  • CC4: Early warnings: approaches to measuring, modelling and assessing change in biodiversity
  • CC5: Resilience and management of Arctic Wetlands: a social-ecological systems approach
  • MB1: Promoting of ecosystem services of Arctic wetlands for sustainable development
  • MB2: Inspiring Arctic voices through youth
  • MB3: Green financing, blue economy: investments in Arctic biodiversity
  • MB4: Contributions through Responsible Mining to Biodiversity Conservation in the Arctic
  • MB5: Worldwide partnerships to conserve migratory birds: The Arctic Migratory Bird Initiative
  • MB6: Proteus Partnership: mainstreaming biodiversity information in the extractives sector
  • EBM1: The CBMP Coastal Monitoring Plan: Monitoring and Reporting Important Changes in the Biodiversity of Arctic Coastal Ecosystems – Plan Development and Evaluation
  • EBM2: The CBMP Freshwater: Coordinated monitoring and assessment to improve knowledge on status and trends in circumpolar Arctic freshwaters
  • EBM3: The State of the Arctic Biodiversity Terrestrial Report: the Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program, Terrestrial
  • EBM4: The State of the Arctic Marine Biodiversity Report (SAMBR)
  • EBM5: Species specific conservation actions in the time of ecosystem-based management
  • EBM6: Large herbivores as agents of ecosystem based management in the circumpolar Arctic)
  • EBM7: The CBMP as an international player and a Regional Biodiversity Observation Network of GEO BON: Exploring Synergies
  • EBM8: Guidelines for Ecosystem Approach to Management Across the Arctic: Who, What, Where and How?
  • EBM9: Biodiversity as a fundamental component of Environmental Impact Assessments and land use planning
  • EBM10: Building long-term ecosystem monitoring programs to feed Arctic and international Biodiversity assessments
  • EBM11: Conservation and sustainable harvest
  • AS1: Effects of POPs and Hg on Arctic wildlife: AMAP assessment
  • AS2: Oil spill prevention, preparedness and response in the Arctic
  • AS3: Reducing the effects of shipping on biodiversity
  • AS4: Reducing the effects of commercial fishing on biodiversity
  • AS5: Conflict between people and polar bears in the Arctic: how to address an increasing issue?
  • AS6: Understanding cumulative effects on Arctic biodiversity and landscapes
  • AS7: Arctic Ocean Acidification: Pan-Arctic processes and regional ecosystem impacts
  • AS8: Arctic Invasive Alien Species Action Plan: National implementation and empowering decision making by mobilizing, sharing, and analyzing Arctic invasive alien species data
  • AS9: Biodiversity in the high seas of the Central Arctic Ocean: Advancements in scientific understanding and future management
  • AS10: From individual stressors to cumulative impacts: Improving knowledge in the Arctic marine environment
  • IAB1: Hot spots, connectivity and sensitive areas for biodiversity conservation benefit
  • IAB2: Safeguarding habitats for Arctic species under changing environmental conditions
  • IAB3: Arctic marine protected areas: identification, effectiveness, co-management and cooperation
  • IAB4: Biodiversity, cultural heritage and land-use planning
  • IAB5: Transboundary management of Arctic biodiversity
  • IAB6: Nomadic herders: Enhancing the resilience of pastoral ecosystems and livelihoods of nomadic herders
  • IAB7: Bowhead whale conservation and future research cooperation
  • IAB8: Status, challenges and opportunities for Arctic Ocean protection and governance
  • IAB9: Arctic biodiversity goals in the transboundary and cross-cultural Beringian region: positive lessons for success
  • KNO1: Arctic biodiversity education and outreach
  • KNO2: Traditional Knowledge and science under a co-production of knowledge
  • KNO3: Make Arctic data accessible and reusable – roadmap to open and cost effective data management policy
  • KNO4: Enhanced assessment of marine biodiversity and anthropogenic stressors through integration of research and monitoring under CAFF-CBMP and AMAP
  • KNO5: Intraspecific diversity in Arctic freshwater systems and its relevance in biodiversity and conservation: from pattern to process
  • KNO6: Pan-arctic assessment and data management of plant diversity and community
  • KNO7: Arctic biodiversity governance and Arctic Council biodiversity cooperation
  • KNO8: The problem of the polar bear: Does the symbol of the Arctic prevent us from fixing the Arctic?
  • KNO9: Herbivory in the Arctic – understanding large-scale patterns and processes of a key ecological interaction
  • KNO10: Arctic terrestrial invertebrate diversity
  • KNO11: Community-based monitoring of Arctic biodiversity
  • KNO12: Ideas for enhancing effective communication and outreach for subsistence based households in Western Alaska: what we learned from Alaskan native women
  • KNO13: Technologies and techniques to advance biodiversity monitoring and modelling
  • KNO14: Leading by example: lessons from Arctic biodiversity monitoring programs and assessments
  • LAVVU1: Nomadic herders lavvu dialogue
  • Activity: Bird nesting boxes and insect hotels
  • Registration waiting list
  • Livđe in the landscape
  • Poetry lunch
  • Film night
  • Plenary panel 1: Our knowledge, our actions: Addressing biodiversity conservation in a changing Arctic
  • Plenary panel 2: The Arctic in a global context: biodiversity targets, Sustainable Development Goals and a post-2020 agenda
  • Beyond the Blue Planet: Frozen Worlds, BBC Natural History Unit
  • Plenary speakers
  • Instructions for presenters
  • Excursions



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Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF)
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