Resources
This list of resources includes publications, projects, news items and other materials arising from the ABC-iCAP, its predecessor (the EUA-BCA) and other initiatives that may be of interest to the science-policy community concerned with black carbon in the Arctic.
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2023, RAMMB-CIRA Satellite Library. Canada Wildfires. First published 06.05.23. Last updated 14.06.23. Read online
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Synthesis of Arctic Council Member and Observer Emissions of Black Carbon and Methane. Arctic Black Carbon impacting on Climate and Air Pollution (ABC-iCAP) Project Technical Report 2
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Fire in the Arctic: Current Trends and Future Pathways. Arctic Black Carbon impacting on Climate and Air Pollution (ABC-iCAP) Project Technical Report 1
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The future of Arctic fires: Leveraging ongoing activities, new efforts, and international cooperation. Arctic Black Carbon impacting on Climate and Air Pollution (ABC-iCAP) Project Technical Report 4
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New Products and Data for Better Monitoring of Arctic Black Carbon. Arctic Black Carbon impacting on Climate and Air Pollution (ABC-iCAP) Project Technical Report 3
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Socio-Economic Analysis of Air Pollution and Climate Forcer Emission Reductions in the Arctic Council Member States with Special Focus on Black Carbon and Methane Emissions. Arctic Black Carbon impacting on Climate and Air Pollution (ABC-iCAP) Project Technical Report 4
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Åström, Stefan, Hildén, Mikael and Matthews, Bradely, 2021. Elements in the policy landscape for action on black carbon in the Arctic: Supporting mterial to the EUA-BCA report Enhancing the reduction of black carbon emissions to protect the Arctic, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, Stockholm. Download pdf
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OECD (2021), The Economic Benefits of Air Quality Improvements in Arctic Council Countries, OECD Publishing, Paris,
https://doi.org/10.1787/9c46037d-en
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Alaska Wildfire 2022 Review: Burning Beyond the Bounds - Rick Thoman (ACCAP) - ABC-iCAP Virtual Webinar on Current and near-term future trends of boreal and Arctic fire and smoke (October 2022)
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AMAP, 2021. AMAP Assessment 2021: Impacts of Short-lived Climate Forcers on Arctic Climate, Air Quality, and Human Health. Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP), Tromsø, Norway. x + 375pp. Read online