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White Paper: Addressing the challenges of global warming for polar freshwater resources. EU-PolarNet.
Velázquez, David; Cires, Samuel; Casero, M. C et al.
2024
 

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Keywords :
Arctic; Antarctic; Climate change; One Health; warming; freshwater; Blooms
Abstract :
[en] Rapid transformations in the polar regions due to global warming are leading to temperatures far above the global average, severely impacting ecosystems, especially freshwater systems. Understanding these changes is crucial as they threaten vital ecosystem services essential for human and environmental well-being and key to One-Health approaches. Shifting precipitation patterns, ice melt, and permafrost thaw alter freshwater availability, posing challenges to local communities and increasing their vulnerability. Climate warming also deteriorates water quality through the release of pollutants and harmful microorganisms, endangering both human and natural health. Arctic communities face additional adaptation economic challenges. Urgent action through evidence-based practices, scientific research, policy-making, and local involvement is necessary to protect freshwater resources for a sustainable future. Whitin this context, the COLDwater initiative crystallised into a white paper elaborated by a team of 20 experts from 14 European institutions who convened for a 3-day workshop in November 2023 to discuss the challenges confronting polar freshwater resources. International collaboration is paramount in understanding freshwater dynamics in the Arctic and Antarctic. Initiatives focusing on transboundary water resources underscore the importance of collaboration across institutions and nations to collectively advance polar ecosystem knowledge. Such collaboration not only benefits polar regions but also aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Therefore, funding mechanisms should prioritize bridging the gap between knowledge and action and supporting international cooperation in research agendas.
Research Center/Unit :
InBios - Integrative Biological Sciences - ULiège
Disciplines :
Environmental sciences & ecology
Aquatic sciences & oceanology
Microbiology
Business & economic sciences: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Arts & humanities: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
Velázquez, David
Cires, Samuel
Casero, M. C
Rautio, A
Aromäki, M.
Ballot, A.
Camacho, Antonio
Convey, Peter
De Los Ríos, A.
Diez-Chiappe, A.
Fournier, C.
Kujala, K.
Lezcano, M. A.
Manso, C
Quesada, Antonio
Rødven, R
Terrado, M.
Urrutia-Cordero, P.
Wilmotte, Annick  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Integrative Biological Sciences (InBioS) ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de la vie > Diversité et écologie moléculaire des cyanobactéries
Workamp, K.
Wörmer, L.
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Language :
English
Title :
White Paper: Addressing the challenges of global warming for polar freshwater resources. EU-PolarNet.
Publication date :
June 2024
Development Goals :
15. Life on land
14. Life below water
3. Good health and well-being
6. Clean water and sanitation
9. Industry, innovation and infrastructure
13. Climate action
17. Partnerships for the goals
European Projects :
H2020 - 101003766 - EU-PolarNet 2 - Co-ordinating and Co-designing the European Polar Research Area
Name of the research project :
COLD WATER
Funders :
EU - European Union
Funding number :
EU-PolarNet 2
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