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The Changing Antarctic and Southern Ocean and Pathway to Policy
Authors: Craig Stevens with support from Rowan Howard-Williams
Year Published: 2021
Document Type:
Cold Call Articles
Ownership: Antarctic Science Platform
Summary: The Southern Ocean plays a major role in global climate. What happens in this fast-changing region will have huge impacts on New Zealand in the coming decades.
ASP publications 2020-2021
Year Published: 2021
Document Type:
Papers, Update
Ownership: Antarctic Science Platform
Summary: Compiled ASP publications 20-21
Connecting Antarctic Science and Policy Workshop
Authors: Natasha Gardiner, Neil Gilbert, Daniela Liggett
Year Published: 2021
Document Type:
Reports
Ownership: Antarctic Science Platform
Summary: Report of an Antarctic Science Platform Stakeholder Workshop held 9 February 2021 to develop a shared understanding of the Antarctic science-policy interface in a New Zealand context and to identify opportunities and barriers for achieving successful science-policy interactions.
Ross Sea Marine Protected Area - Report of an Antarctic Science Platform Stakeholder Workshop
Authors: Neil Gilbert, Daniela Liggett, Natasha Gardiner.
Year Published: 2021
Document Type:
Reports
Ownership: Antarctic Science Platform
Summary: Report of an Antarctic Science Platform Stakeholder Workshop held 19 November 2020 to identify the opportunities for the Platform to support the research needs of the Ross Sea Region MPA.
Antarctic ecosystem in transition – life between stresses and opportunities
Authors: Julian Gutt, Enrique Isla, José C. Xavier et all
Year Published: 2021
Document Type:
Papers
Summary: Important findings from the second decade of the 21st century on the impact of environmental change on biological pro-cesses in the Antarctic were synthesised by 26 international experts. Ten key messages emerged that have stakeholder-relevance and/or a high impact for the scientific community.
Ocean mixing and heat transport processes observed under the Ross Ice Shelf control its basal melting
Authors: Stevens, C., Hulbe, C., Brewer, M., et al.
Year Published: 2020
Document Type:
Papers
Ownership: ASP
Summary: This published PNAS research article describes measurements of the ocean beneath the centre of the Ross Ice Shelf, to better understanding the complex processes that drive melting.
cPolicy implications of Antarctic ice sheet melting and global sea-level research
Authors: Richard Levy, Tim Naish
Year Published: 2020
Document Type:
Cold Call Articles
Ownership: ASP
Summary: This Cold Call article (Nov 2020) outlines how understanding the melting of Antarctica’s ice sheets, a major driver of sea-level rise, is crucial for future planning and policy decision-making.
A Climate Crisis Opportunity?
Authors: Tim Naish, Andrea Dutton
Year Published: 2020
Document Type:
Cold Call Articles
Ownership: ASP
Summary: This Cold Call article (Nov 2020) examines policy implications of COVID-19 on climate change mitigation and adaptation.