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An article in Nature Ecology & Evolution, which cites ARMAP, highlights the need for strategic inventories such as ARMAP and AOV to better assess gaps and avoid sampling biases in Arctic Observing.

By William Manley on September 15, 2018 in Milestones

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ARMAP projects are now visible in a portal facilitating scientific research in Greenland, Isaaffik. This advance is the result of collaboration and a new partnership for information sharing and interoperability.
Our database and Viewer have shifted to new servers for better speed and stability. At no cost to the project, we have moved away from an aging systems architecture to a cloud-based solution offered by the University of Texas El Paso. There will be less effort spent by the Team on server maintenance, and users will benefit from better performance overall.
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ARMAP MILESTONES

  • April 2021
    A user study has been initiated to engage a range of representative users to understand current and potential needs. The objective is to focus our efforts to better meet GIS-related needs for the Arctic Program.
  • April 2021
    The NSF activities animation and select figures were updated for the map gallery.
  • March 2021
    The ARMAP/AOV Team presented a poster at the Arctic Science Summit Week.
  • January 2021
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  • December 2020
    The ARMAP/AOV Team presented a poster at the 2020 Fall AGU meeting.
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