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Day of the Arctic 2017

Welcome to the annual Day of the Arctic at UiO! The theme of the day is "Opening the Arctic – Challenges and opportunities".

Theme of the day: Opening the Arctic – Challenges and opportunities

The Arctic is becoming increasingly accessible due to technological developments and climate change, providing opportunities for expansion of human activities such as fisheries, petroleum activities and tourism. At the same time there are challenges in managing, and understanding, these changes so as to protect social and biological values. This year's Arctic Day presents insights from recent research on the natural and social-economic systems in the  Arctic - interdisciplinary knowledge needed to manage the opening Arctic to the best of future generations.

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Programme

12:00

Registration and light lunch
13:00

Welcome and introduction of today's moderator

Erik R?s?g - Nils Chr. Stenseth

13:15

From Viking-age archaeology to 21st-century DNA sequencing: Discovering the legacy of Atlantic cod exploitation using ancient DNA

James Barrett, Cambridge and Bastiaan Star, Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis, University of Oslo

14:00

Non-photosynthetic light harvesting - a feature of high arctic marine ecosystems

Kjetill Sigurd Jakobsen, Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis, University of Oslo

14:15 Coffee and fruit
14:45

The Arctic is not an 'evolutionary freezer': high speciation rates in Arctic plants

Christian Brochmann, Natural History Museum , University of Oslo

15:00

Opening a new Arctic. A voyage through time and space

Grace Shephard, Faculty of Mathematics and natural Sciences, University of Oslo

15:15

The Guardians of the Arctic – and their Guardians

Erik R?s?g, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo

15:30

Uses of the Arctic: Resources and Discourses

Ulrike Spring and Johan Schimanski, Faculty of Humanities, University of Oslo

15:45

A home for science: Anthropological perspectives on an Arctic field station

Paul Wenzel Geissler, Faculty of Social SciencesI University of Oslo

16:00 Coffee and cake
Programme for the Fridtjof Nansen Lectures on Ocean Life
16:15

The annual UiO Day of the Arctic

Rector Svein St?len, University of Oslo

16:30

Physical oceanography - the legacy of Nansen and Helland- Hansen

Cecilie Mauritzen

16:50

The Nansen Legacy

Marit Reigstad, University of Troms?, the Artic University of Norway

17:10

The Fridtjof Nansen Lectures on Ocean Life: Reconciling Energy Resource Extraction with Ecosystem Health – Lessons from Deepwater Horizon 

Marcia McNutt, US Academy of Sciences

Published Oct. 25, 2017 10:13 AM - Last modified Nov. 7, 2017 11:06 AM