ARCSS Program | Community Planning
Community input and dialog into ARCSS planning is
critical for the success of the ARCSS Program. As
ARCSS research is planned and implemented, it will
benefit greatly from continuation and expansion of
the broader community dialogue and input that has
characterized the ARCSS Program from its
inception.
ARCSS Science Planning
Process
The science planning process now being implemented
will begin with the formation of Communities
of Practice, groups of researchers (legacy,
disciplinary, or interdisciplinary) who organize
around a set of arctic system science
questions.
Click here to view a clickable diagram of
the ARCSS science planning process.
Click here for the text description of the ARCSS science planning process.
Planning Activities and
Tools
A variety of activities and tools are available to
solicit input into ARCSS planning and science
priorities, including online meetings, seminars and
community surveys; more information is available
through the menu links above. To receive
announcements on ARCSS activities, subscribe to the
ARCSS
Listserve.
Assistance to support research community planning
and collaboration is available through the ARCSS
Science Management Office. Click here for more
information.
Other Important
Resources