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  1. Polar Regions Activity Book: Hands-On Arts, Crafts, Cooking, Research, and Activities by Mary Jo Keller, 2007-01
  2. Negotiating the Arctic by E.C.H.Keskitalo, 2007-03-14

41. LIST OF POTENTIAL HOST INSTITUTIONS
Comprehensive scientific research of the polar regions and observation institutefor Physiological Sciences research and education from molecules to
http://www.mext.go.jp/b_menu/houdou/14/01/020121/kikan.htm

42. Canadian Polar Commission : Roadmap
education improve access to educational and research opportunities for northernersand boost awareness of the knowledge bases of polar regions and.
http://www.polarcom.gc.ca/roadmap.htm
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Strategic Roadmap 2002 - 2005
In September 2002, board and staff of the Canadian Polar Commission met to develop collectively a Strategic Roadmap for the Commission's next three-year term. Drawn from the Canadian Polar Commission Act (February 1, 1991), the Roadmap consists of a Vision Purpose Values and Beliefs , and Objectives Vision
CPC will advocate and develop polar knowledge to benefit Canadians and sustain polar regions. Polar knowledge includes social sciences, traditional knowledge, natural sciences and the humanities. Purpose
a) To monitor the state of knowledge, in Canada and elsewhere, in respect of the polar regions and report regularly and publicly.
b) To determine polar knowledge priorities and report regularly to Canadians.
c) To co-operate with Canadian organizations, institutions and associations to support the development and dissemination of knowledge in respect of the polar regions.
d) To advise the Minister on any matter relating to the polar regions.
e) To provide information about research in respect of the polar regions to Canadians and Canadian organizations, institutions and associations.

43. Polar Research Board: Committees And Activities
between biological scientists working in polar regions and other impediments to theconduct of polar genomics research related to manpower and education needs.
http://www7.nationalacademies.org/prb/Committees_and_Activities.html
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SELECTED RECENTLY COMPLETED ACTIVITIES: The Committee on Abrupt Climate Change This study was charged to explore a range of issues abrupt climate change and current research efforts using a workshop format; the study described what is currently known from paleoclimate proxies, historical observations, and modeling regarding abrupt climate change, including patterns and magnitudes of possible changes, mechanisms, forcing thresholds, and probabilities to explore the critical knowledge gaps and potential for future changes, including those aspects of potential importance to society and economies. Based on this information, the committee outlined a research strategy to fill critical knowledge gaps. This committee, a joint activity with the Oceans Studies Board and Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, was staffed by John Dandelski and Chris Elfring. The committee's final report is now available through the National Academies Press The Committee to Review the Gulf of Alaska Ecosystem Monitoring Program This committee was charged to provide independent scientific guidance to the

44. Subam.com--Wedding For The Planet: Polar Regions/Science And Environment
Site includes education resources, the NSIDC data Institute Institution for research,environmental monitoring and mapping of the polar regions.
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45. WebGuest - Open Directory : Science : Earth Sciences : Quaternary Studies
and biology of the polar regions and world and other processes and landforms in periglacialregions. Archive for paleoclimate data, research, and education.
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46. EOO - Antarctic/Arctic
USEDUC Byrd polar research Center research at the Center focuses on the role ofcold regions in the to facilitate arctic research and education. Founded 1976
http://www.envorgs.com/orgs/antar.html
EOO - Antarctic/Arctic
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    • USPNP Antarctic Support Associates (ASA) "ASA has just successfully completed a 10 year United States Antarctic Program support contract with the National Science Foundation." Located: Denver, CO.
    • INTPNP Antarctica Project "… is the Secretariat of the Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition (ASOC) which contains nearly 230 organizations in 49 countries and leads the national and international campaigns to protect the biological diversity and pristine wilderness of Antarctica, including its oceans and marine life." Founded: 1982. Located: Washington, DC.
    Antarctic/Arctic: Antarctic - Research
    • NUSPNP Antarctic Cooperative Research Centre "Antarctic CRC) based in Hobart, Australia, is ... conducting research on the links between the oceans, the sea ice, the atmosphere and the continental ice-sheet."
    • USPNP Antarctic Support Associates (ASA) "We provide the logistical support to the National Science Foundation for conducting scientific research in Antarctica."
    • NUSGOV Australian Antarctic Division "… is responsible for the co-ordination and management of the ASAC (Antarctic Science Advisory Committee) programs; for conducting research in high-priority areas of Antarctic science; for co-ordinating and managing Australia's shipping and field program in Antarctica …" Located: Kingston, TAS, Australia.

47. USGS TerraWeb: Antarctica Internet Resources
LEARNZ Linking education and Antarctic research in New 374K) Political Map, 1995(213K) research Stations and 387K) More Maps Maps of polar regions and Oceans
http://terraweb.wr.usgs.gov/projects/Antarctica/
Satellite Map of Antarctica Search USGS TerraWeb Homepage Antarctica
Resources on the Internet Any use of trade, product, or firm names in this publication is for descriptive purposes only.
Links to non-government pages are supplied as potential resources of further information on related topics.
Endorsement by the U.S. Government is neither expressed nor implied. An exclamation mark denotes links added since 7 June 2000 SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH EDUCATION USGS Global Change Research Program:
Coastal-Change and Glaciological Maps of Antarctica
USGS Fact Sheet 050-98
Satellite Image Atlas of Glaciers of the World
USGS Factsheet 009-94 USGS
Antarctic Seismic Data Library System for Cooperative Research
CARA: Center for Astrophysical Research in Antartica
Australian Antarctic Program
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Raytheon Polar Services
- Under contract to the National Science Foundation (NSF), Raytheon provides a wide range of science support to the United States Antarctic Program.
Antarctic Support Associates
- Under contract to the National Science Foundation (NSF), ASA provides a wide range of science support to the United States Antarctic Program.
Antarctica New Zealand
Glacier at Rice University: Exploration, teachers in Antarctica, weather, plus links to other excellent Rice University science pages.

48. GEO-3: GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT OUTLOOK
Urban areas the polar regions. from its northern counties, providing significantsupport to stimulate jobs, industry, higher education and research in the
http://www.unep.org/geo/geo3/english/440.htm
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Urban areas: the Polar Regions
While the Antarctic is uninhabited, the Arctic has 3.75 million permanent residents, according to the Arctic Council. Most settlements have remained modest in size, with populations of less than 5 000 people. The vast majority of Arctic residents today are nonindigenous immigrants. This shift in demographic make-up has been accompanied by a steady increase in urbanization, with migration from smaller settlements to larger urban settings, a general trend throughout the Arctic (see box). Urban growth in the Arctic Greenland has experienced urban growth since the 1970s (Rasmussen and Hamilton 2001). Roughly one-quarter of Greenland’s population lives in Nuuk, the capital. This concentration of the urban population in one city is found in other Arctic countries: 40 per cent of Iceland’s growing population lives in Reykjavik, onethird of the Faroe Islands’ people lives in Torshavn, and almost 40 per cent of the population of Canada’s Northwest Territories’ lives in Yellowknife. Anchorage in Alaska is the only North American Arctic city with a population of more than 100 000. The rapidly growing population of Anchorage reached 262 200 in 2001, while the population of the next largest city of Arctic Alaska, Fairbanks, declined slightly over the past decade to 30 500.

49. Education | David Wynn-Williams
for polar regions, and his deep appreciation of the Antarctic environment, were firmlyestablished during his time on Signy Island. New research opportunities
http://education.guardian.co.uk/Print/0,3858,4393975,00.html
David Wynn-Williams Applying the lessons of Antarctica to the study of the stars Cynan Ellis-Evans
Monday April 15, 2002
The Guardian
The polar microbiologist, David "Wynn" Wynn-Williams, who has died aged 55 in a traffic accident while jogging near his home in Cambridgeshire, was a man who cared passionately about his science and the Antarctic environment. In recent years, he had broadened his enthusiasms, from studies of life at polar limits to considerations of life on other planets in the fledgling field of astrobiology. Born in West Kirby, on the Wirral peninsula, he attended Calday Grange grammar school and Birkenhead technical college, before moving to the University College of Wales, Aberstwyth, to read botany and microbiology for his first degree, and marine microbiology for his PhD. Aberstwyth was an obvious choice for David, with his Welsh ancestry and love of all things Welsh. His father had imbued him with a love of rugby and male voice choirs and, while his rugby career was shortlived, his passion for choral singing - in a very capable bass voice - brought memorable experiences, including involvement in the choir at the investiture of the Prince of Wales, and acting as the narrator to a performance of Vaughn-Williams' Antarctic Symphony in Cambridge some 30 years later. His research on the ecology of nitrogen-fixing marine bacteria provided the first evidence of his abilities to operate under exacting conditions and to improvise equipment and techniques. His enthusiasm made him a natural choice to lead a research expedition to Iceland in 1970, an ideal lead into his subsequent Antarctic work.

50. Arctic Theme Page - Research Programs And Organizations
of Washington; Organizations with relevance for Arctic education and research;Ecological Directory of polar and Cold regions Organizations; Extensive
http://www.arctic.noaa.gov/research.html
Research programs focused on the Arctic Research institutions and organizations focused on the Arctic

51. TRAVEL.com ® ... Regional:Polar_Regions:Science_and_Environment
Site includes education resources, the NSIDC data npolar.no/ Institution for research,environmental monitoring and mapping of the polar regions.
http://www.travel.com/Regional/Polar_Regions/Science_and_Environment/
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  • Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research awi-bremerhaven.de/index-e.html
    Conducts research in the Arctic, the Antarctic and at temperate latitudes. It coordinates Germany's polar research programme and provides other institutions with the facilities, equipment and logistics needed for polar expeditions.
    Arctic Antarctic Research Center
    arcane.ucsd.edu/
  • 52. Otto Sverdrup Expedition - Education Program
    was first and foremost a polar science mission Places Fund, with a mandate for wildernesseducation. G. Albert, US Army Cold regions research and Engineering
    http://www.sverdrup2000.org/science.htm
    Lessons Polar Science Northanger History Nunavut Arctic Images News Sponsors Contact Us Expedition home The Circumpolar Education Program STUDY THE 2000 EXPEDITION
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    STUDY THE 1900 EXPEDITION Life of Otto Sverdrup Polar Vessel - Fram GET ANSWERS FROM THE TEAM MEMBERS POLAR SCIENCE Next to the education program, the Sverdrup 2000 team's greatest priority is its scientific research goals. Te team's full year in the remote arctic and the expertise of its Norhwegian scientist members will enable us to do important work, to contribute to knowledge of the arctic, and to share these vital interests with scientists, students, and the general public in the circumpolar world. The arctic deserves particular study because:
    • Some of the world's largest remaining wilderness areas are found in the arctic; preservation is critical. Arctic ecosystems are more vulnerable than others to loss of habitat, environmental degradation, and climate change.

    53. Washington NASA Space Grant Consortium
    the TEA Program, teachers journey to the polar regions to participate in field research. witha network of researchers and education colleagues.
    http://www.waspacegrant.org/e-news4A01.html

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    The Washington NASA Space Grant Consortium's electronic newsletter for teachers provides curriculum ideas, Internet links and other resources to help you better meet the Washington EALRs and the National Science Education Standards. TABLE OF CONTENTS ASTOUNDING ASTRONOMY WORKSHOP (3-8)
    METEORITE LECTURE SERIES ANNOUNCED
    POLAR RESEARCH OPPORTUNITY (K-12)
    LIVING WITH A STAR GUIDE (K-12)
    JOIN PROJECT ASTRO NOW (3-12)
    SPACE SCIENCE FOR THE CLASSROOM (1-12) ASTOUNDING ASTRONOMY WORKSHOP(3-8) Will people really be able to go to Mars? What about the stars? If the Earth is a balloon, then how big is the moon? The Astounding Astronomy crew has the answers to these and other common classroom questions. Join them for a week of hands-on activities and classroom exploration. Astounding Astronomy, a teacher workshop sponsored by Washington NASA Space Grant Consortium, will take place July 30-Aug. 3 at the UW Olympic Natural Resources Center in Forks. The workshop is geared to grades 3-8 and targets EALR Levels 1 and 2 for astronomy and related subjects. The approach is inquiry-oriented and topics include stars and constellations; the day, year, time and the seasons; the scale and contents of the solar system; phases of the moon; and life in the universe. For more information, go to http://www.waspacegrant.org/astrowork.html

    54. Circumpolar Networks: Arctic-Relevant Organizations
    Appendix education and research is due William Mills and Peter Speak for their Keyguideto Information Sources on the polar and Cold regions (also in
    http://www.urova.fi/home/arktinen/arcticlinks.htm
    An entry point listing of organizations with relevance for Arctic education and research
    Compiled by Carina Keskitalo, ckeskitalo@levi.urova.fi As compiled for the Circumpolar Universities Association (CUA) In cooperation with the University of the Arctic This document is intended as a listing of main examples of international and cross-border cooperation, relevant
    for Arctic education and research. It that, it is not intended to be exhaustive; for example, funding and commercial
    bodies and cooperation focused primarily on security issues have not been included. The document comprises sections on i) general and disciplinary organizations and ii) groups emphasised for consultation
    in the Arctic area. As an appendix, a listing of universities, colleges and research centers concerned with Arctic questions is found.

    General and Disciplinary Organizations:
    Appendix: Education and Research Facilities:
    An internet survey indicating some of the Arctic universities, colleges and research centres. Acknowledgement:
    This document has benefitted from several sources, among these documents of the

    55. Polar News Note
    research conducted in these regions closer to success stories in NSFsupported polarresearch has been country displayed research and education projects funded
    http://www.agiweb.org/legis105/cnsfnote.html
    American Geological Institute
    Government Affairs Program
    Polar Research Becomes a Hot Topic
    The following report appears as a News Note in the July 1998 issue of Geotimes. It is reprinted here with permission. The polar regions of our planet may not be the most hospitable places with average temperatures in the sixties (below zero, that is!), but their very remoteness and the chemical record of past climates contained within long-lived glaciers provide scientists with tremendous insights into the rest of the planet. Several recent outreach events have sought to bring the scientific research conducted in these regions closer to home for the public and policymakers alike. Polar research was the theme for National Science and Technology Week and was featured in a congressional exhibition of research funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Because the geosciences play a major role in polar research, these events also provide a showcase for the valuable contributions that earth scientists are making to our understanding of past and present climates. National Science and Technology Week The fourteenth annual National Science and Technology Week (NSTW), an NSF-sponsored public outreach effort, was held April 26 - May 2, 1998. According to NSF Director Neal Lane, this year's theme

    56. Marine Research Organization Links
    realtime satellite ocean imagery, education, disaster preparedness the largestfleet of research and survey 1); West Coast polar regions Undersea research
    http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/9038/marine.html
    Marine Research Organization Links
    (last updated 17 February 1999)
    Japan Marine and Ocean Research Organizations
    National Oceanagraphic and Atmospheric Association Web Sites and Related Links

    57. Bownocker Lecture
    and subtropical regions are, at times, asynchronous with those of the polar regions. tomount, he keeps a sharp focus on research and public education.
    http://www.geology.ohio-state.edu/bownocker.php

    58. Untitled Document
    implement an integrated undergraduate education/research program in integrate teachingwith research in environmental from the north and south polar regions.
    http://www.academic.marist.edu/~jffg/research.html
    Microbial viruses in the Hudson River Viruses are everywhere! How important are they to aquatic organisms and what can they tell us about human pollution problems in the Hudson? My colleague, David Domozych and I received support from the Hudson River Foundation to join Marist and Skidmore College students in addressing these questions. We acknowledge additional support in sample and data collection efforts from personnel at the Institute of Ecosystem Studies and at our research sites within the Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve
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    BiOLOG Microstation for microbial identification.
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    Improving capabilities in microbial ecology at Marist In July 2000, I received a grant from the National Science Foundation's Major Research Instrumentation Program. Funds were provided for the acquisitiion of instrumentation to improve Science education here at Marist. Support from NSF's MRI Program was used to buy equipment needed to implement an integrated undergraduate education/research program in Microbial Ecology. Instrumentation is shared by teacher/researchers within Marist's School of Science. The grant supplied funds for the purchase of: 1) an Olympus BX51F epifluorescent research microscope with digital imaging and image analysis system, 2) a BiOLOG MicroStation TM
    Polar viruses and Mars How many of you think life exists on other planets?

    59. IDP UK - Specialised Areas Of Study In Australia
    one of the largest research organisations in the world concerned with polar regions.The CRC has a major role in the training and education of approximately 70
    http://www.idp.com/unitedkingdom/newsevents/article498.asp

    60. GlobalTower.com: Antarctica
    others throughout antarctic and subantarctic regions. science mathematical, engineeringand technology education. polar research and the associated logistics
    http://www.globaltower.com/pages/polarregions/antarctica.html
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    Resource Directory of Antarctica
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    Antarctican Dollar

    The Antarctica Overseas Exchange Office Ltd., of Custer, Washington, has issued a most attractive and well-designed series of six denominations of souvenir notes of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 Antarctican dollars to raise funds for variousscientific projects that will take place in Antarctica after the year 2001. patagoniashop.net
    Maps, Books and Guides about Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego and Antarctica Polar News 70South Polar News Resource Raytheon Polar Services
    Under contract to the National Science Foundation (NSF), Raytheon provides a wide range of science support to the United States Antarctic Program.

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