Arctic Logistics

Past Arctic Research-Focused Logistics Workshops and Plans

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Logistics Recommendations for an Improved U.S. Arctic Research Capability. P. Schlosser, W. Tucker, N. Flanders, and W. Warnick (eds.). The Arctic Research Consortium of the U.S., Fairbanks, AK. June 1997. 88 pp.

Opportunities in Arctic Research: Final Report. Arlington, VA, 3-4 September 1998.

The Future of an Arctic Resource: Recommendations from the Barrow Area Research Support Workshop. 1999. Arctic Research Consortium of the United States (ARCUS). Fairbanks, AK.

Arctic Science in the Barrow region : Recommendations for Future Facilities : A Report of the Workshop held April 9-10, 2001, Barrow, Alaska. Prepared by the Barrow Arctic Science Consortium.


The Feasibility of a Barrow Arctic Research Center. 2002. A National Science Foundation Report Office of Polar Programs Arctic Sciences Section. In collaboration with National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Energy, and Department of the Interior 

Arctic research support and logistics: Strategies and recommendations for system-scale studies in a changing environment. Schlosser, P., Tucker, W., Warnick, W. and York, A., 2003. Fairbanks, Alaska: Arctic Research Consortium of the United States. 

Analyses of Arctic Research Support and Logistics Reports from 1997 and 2003: Supporting Arctic sciences in a dynamic environment. 2011. For, NSF, Office of Polar Programs, Arctic Research Support and Logistics Program by, Margaret Knuth and Jason Weale, US Army Corps of Engineers, ERDC-CRREL 

James Morison and Jacqueline Richter-Menge (workshop co-chairs), Kristina Creek, Peter Griffith, Steve Oberbauer, Sophia Perdikaris, Matthew Shupe, Craig Tweedie, and Helen Wiggins (eds.). Increasing Arctic Accessibility Over the Next Twenty Years: Arctic Research Support and Logistics Workshop Report. Fairbanks, Alaska: ARCUS, 2014. 56 pp.

Supporting a Culture of Safety in Arctic Science. Workshop Report: Arctic Field Safety Risk Management. 2015. Renée Crain, Kristina Creek, and Helen Wiggins, eds. Fairbanks, Alaska: ARCUS, 39 pp.