The Future of Polar Governance
British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United KingdomWorkshop 27 March 2017, Cambridge UK. The Future of Polar Governance: Knowledge, Laws, Regimes, and Resources
Workshop 27 March 2017, Cambridge UK. The Future of Polar Governance: Knowledge, Laws, Regimes, and Resources
Workshop to share information about the existing sustained observational programs along the West Antarctic Peninsula
The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) and Cambridge Conservation Initiative (CCI) are convening a series of workshops in 2017-18 on Science-Policy Challenges in Polar Conservation and Management. Each of the workshops …
BAS invites participants of the Isaac Newton Institute programme on Mathematics of Sea Ice Phenomena and industrial and academic partners to attend a half day of talks and discussions on …
The British Antarctic Survey, along with the University of Leeds and Royal Holloway, University of London, invites you for its second Polar Governance Workshop: Polar Governance in Action: balancing multiple interests …
The Royal Meteorological Society is hosting an extreme weather conference, at the Aurora Innovation Centre in Cambridge, to explore the severe weather events and climates around the world. The event …
Upcoming Sustainability seminar co-organised by the Women at BAS Group and the Women's Impact Network.
This workshop is the 3rd in a series of workshops the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) and Cambridge Conservation Initiative (CCI) are convening on Science-Policy Challenges in Polar Conservation and Management.
Workshop focus: Atmospheric gravity wave dynamics and coupling in the polar regions: observations and modelling ANGWIN (Antarctic Gravity Wave Instrument Network) is an action group of the Scientific Committee of …
British Antarctic Survey Hackathon - Help solve a ‘last mile’ decarbonisation challenge in the race to net zero. British Antarctic Survey (BAS), Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership and Cambridge Zero, …
Join this engagement seminar to discuss digital twinning as a way to complement and enhance traditional marine science fieldwork.