Key figures
Key facts
- Coordinated by the University Pierre et Marie Curie
- 27 institutions participating
- 9 european countries and the Russian Federation represented
- More than 80 researchers
- Project budget: 11 millions
- Project duration: 4 years (2011-2015)
- ACCESS is an European Project supported within the Ocean of Tomorrow call of the European Commission 7th Framework Programme
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Flyer / Newsletters #1-11 / Policy Briefs #1-3 |
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Information on:
The current status of Arctic sea ice |
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WP5
D5.11 | Analysis and synthesis of extant and developing
regulatory frameworks [Restricted access] | NERC |
D5.81 | Development of Marine Spatial Planning concept and
principal framework [Restricted access] | NERC |
D5.21 | Production of current governance options for ACCESS
sectors/themes [Restricted access] | NERC |
D5.31 | Assessment of inputs regarding climate change
effects and impacts on extant regulatory systems – derived from WP1,2,3,4 –
and overview and review of predicted stress on these systems [Restricted access] | NERC |
D5.61 | Operational conditions of an effective participation
of Arctic indigenous people in the future Arctic governance [Restricted access] | LCP |
D5.12 | NEAFC enlargement project review [Restricted access] | LCP |
D5.51 | Scientific and ethical evaluation of the impact of
indigenous seal hunting [PDF] | LCP |
D5.82 | Final test and delivery of Marine Spatial Planning
tool [Restricted Access] | NERC |
D5.41 | Production of summary of governance options over
ACCESS time period (ca 30 years) [Restricted access] | NERC |
D5.71 | Conditions for integrated ecosystem based management
in the Arctic [Restricted access] | Beijer |
D5.91 | NERC |