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Below a clickable overview with summaries of all the SEES.nl/2022 research plans.
A comparative cultural history study about the symbolic value of expeditions
Address cumulative impacts of increasing polar tourism
Arctic and alpine fungi occuring in Svalbard
Assessment of dominant marine coastal species and non-indigenous species with eDNA
Assessment of native and new freshwater fish species
Baseline contaminant assessment on the remote Storfjorden coasts of southeast Svalbard
Bird census and historical places from previous expeditions
Changes in coastal communities with eDNA and visual methods
Distribution of seabirds and marine mammals
Dynamics of ionospheric plasma and irregularities over Svalbard
eDNA: analysing spatial and temporal variation in marine predators
Goose impacts on biological communities in Arctic ponds under contrasting climates
DNA evidence of hunting practices in Svalbard over 400 years (DNA400)
Notion of "nature" of natural scientists
Lake sediments and organic geochemical paleotemperature proxies
Lepidurus and zooplankton in Arctic lakes
Mapping of vegetation
Mapping the active layer of the permafrost layer
How does macroalgal cover change between intertidal habitats differentially affected by rising temperatures on Svalbard?
Mercury levels in soil and vegetation
Methane emmissionsand microbical communities from lakes
Microbical biodiversity and the search for metabolic pathways
Perceptions of collaborative research
Plankton communities in Arctic lakes
Rates and interactions between landscape- and soil-forming processes
Reconstruct recent and past climate and environmental change by investigating lake deposits
Satellite radar interferometry to develop ground deformation maps
Ship based measurements of NO2 and aerosols
Depths of Winter
Soil invertebrates
Survey of reindeer abundance and distribution
The Arctic Marine Litter Project
The changing vegetation of Rosenbergdalen
The language of perceptions
Towards efficient monitoring of arctic bryophyte diversity
Tracking rapid Arctic marine changes with simple tools: e-DNA and microplastic identifiers in seabird faeces
Understanding of the appreciation of environmental change in Svalbard
Vegetation phenology affecting moulting goose distribution
Understanding how experiencing environmental change in the Arctic affects climate action
Zooarchaeology of surface remains at a Russian Pomor hunting site
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