Arctic Research Directory

ID-302 :   Ecological study of cryptogamic plants influenced by environmental change, Spitsbergen, Svalbard

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FIELDWORK

Research/Observation Title

Ecological study of cryptogamic plants influenced by environmental change, Spitsbergen, Svalbard

Science Summary (common)

1) Feedback study on influences to biological diversity by environmental change and to climatic change by diversity change. 2) Eco-physiological study on energy balance of soil organisms in tundra ecosystems.

Planning Period

Planning Start Year 1999 〜 Planning End Year 2004

Principal Investigator

Hiroshi KANDA
Arctic Environmental Research Center, National Institute of Polar Research
- Individual Project Information 1/1 Research/Observation Period 2000-07-01 〜 2000-08-31

Funding Information Other Funding Details

Tundra environmental change in the Arctic

Discipline(s)

Biology

Personnel

RollContact PersonNameHiroshi KANDAAffiliationArctic Environmental Research Center, National Institute of Polar ResearchEmailhkanda@nipr.ac.jp
RollContact PersonNameH. MURAOKAAffiliationGifu Univ.
RollContact PersonNameM. UCHIDAAffiliationHiroshima Univ.

Research/Observation Methods

Permanent sites, line transect method along glacier edge areas

Research/Observation Period

2000-07-01 〜 2000-08-31

Research/Observation Point (Detail)

Field Site: Ny-Alesund, Svalbard Latitude [degree]: 78.923614 Longitude [degree]: 11.908498
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