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State of the Arctic Conference 2010: International Perspectives on Progress of Research Responsive to Decision-Makers’ Information Needs

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We acknowledge the work of the SoA Organizing Committee under its Chair Peter Schlosser and the Arctic Research Consortium of the U.S., under Executive Director Susan Fox, in organizing the conference; funding was provided by the National Science Foundation and several additional sponsors (http://soa.arcus.org).

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Eicken, H., Forbes, B. & Wiggins, H. State of the Arctic Conference 2010: International Perspectives on Progress of Research Responsive to Decision-Makers’ Information Needs. AMBIO 40, 824–827 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-011-0153-5

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