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CATEGORIES:Polar Conferences, Meetings and Events
CREATED:20250310T105651
SUMMARY:Ant-ICON workshop: The Future of Antarctic and Southern Ocean Conservation in a Changing Climate
LOCATION:Paris\, France
DESCRIPTION:Ant-ICON Workshop: Shaping the Future of Antarctic Conservation\n\nThe Scie
 ntific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR)’s research programme Ant-ICON
  (Integrated Science to Inform Antarctic and Southern Ocean Conservation) i
 s pleased to announce an interdisciplinary workshop on The Future of Antarc
 tic and Southern Ocean Conservation in a Changing Climate.\nDate: 7-9 July 
 202\nVenue: Académie du Climat, 2 Place Baudoyer, 4e arrondissement, Paris 
 (in-person only)\nCost: Free\nThis workshop aims to develop a roadmap provi
 ding the science needed to address Antarctic conservation priorities, focus
 ing on those identified by the Committee for Environmental Protection (CEP)
 . It seeks to strengthen the science-policy interface and drive tangible co
 nservation progress through interdisciplinary collaboration between social 
 and natural sciences.\nTopics:\nState of knowledge in Antarctic conservatio
 n, including gaps and challengesAvailable conservation toolsScience-policy-
 practice interfaceHuman activities and their impacts in Antarctica, e.g., t
 ourism, national operator activitiesFreedom of scientific researchThis even
 t will also serve as an opportunity to reflect on Ant-ICON's challenges and
  successes over the past few years and explore its legacy, including in pre
 paration for the upcoming International Polar Year (IPY).\nWe invite resear
 chers, policymakers, and practitioners to submit a 200-word abstract for a 
 series of lightning talks that tackle any of the aforementioned topics. \nK
 ey Details:\nAbstract Submission Deadline: 31 March 2025Travel Bursary for 
 Early Career Researchers Deadline: 31 March 2025 Registration: Ant-ICON 202
 5 workshop registration (https://form.jotform.com/250261982667364)We encour
 age researchers, policymakers, and stakeholders from diverse disciplines to
  participate in this unique event exploring the future(s) of Antarctic cons
 ervation at a time of changing climate and increasing environmental challen
 ges. \n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>Ant-ICON Workshop: Shaping the Future of Antarctic Conservation<
 /strong></p><p><strong><br /></strong>The Scientific Committee on Antarctic
  Research (SCAR)’s research programme Ant-ICON (Integrated Science to Infor
 m Antarctic and Southern Ocean Conservation) is pleased to announce an inte
 rdisciplinary workshop on <em>The Future of Antarctic and Southern Ocean Co
 nservation in a Changing Climate</em>.</p><p><strong>Date</strong>: 7-9 Jul
 y 202<br /><strong>Venue</strong>: Académie du Climat, 2 Place Baudoyer, 4e
  arrondissement, Paris (in-person only)<br /><strong>Cost</strong>: Free</p
 ><p>This workshop aims to develop a roadmap providing the science needed to
  address Antarctic conservation priorities, focusing on those identified by
  the Committee for Environmental Protection (CEP). It seeks to strengthen t
 he science-policy interface and drive tangible conservation progress throug
 h interdisciplinary collaboration between social and natural sciences.</p><
 p><strong>Topics:</strong></p><ul><li aria-level="1">State of knowledge in 
 Antarctic conservation, including gaps and challenges</li><li aria-level="1
 ">Available conservation tools</li><li aria-level="1">Science-policy-practi
 ce interface</li><li aria-level="1">Human activities and their impacts in A
 ntarctica, e.g., tourism, national operator activities</li><li aria-level="
 1">Freedom of scientific research</li></ul><p>This event will also serve as
  an opportunity to reflect on Ant-ICON's challenges and successes over the 
 past few years and explore its legacy, including in preparation for the upc
 oming International Polar Year (IPY).</p><p><em>We invite researchers, poli
 cymakers, and practitioners to submit a 200-word abstract for a series of l
 ightning talks that tackle any of the aforementioned topics.&nbsp;</em></p>
 <p><strong>Key Details:</strong></p><ul><li aria-level="1"><strong>Abstract
  Submission Deadline</strong>: 31 March 2025</li><li aria-level="1"><strong
 >Travel Bursary for Early Career Researchers Deadline</strong>: 31 March 20
 25&nbsp;</li><li aria-level="1"><strong>Registration</strong>: <a href="htt
 ps://form.jotform.com/250261982667364" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Ant-I
 CON 2025 workshop registration</a></li></ul><p>We encourage researchers, po
 licymakers, and stakeholders from diverse disciplines to participate in thi
 s unique event exploring the future(s) of Antarctic conservation at a time 
 of changing climate and increasing environmental challenges.&nbsp;</p>
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