Interest and awareness about the Arctic and its global importance, economically, environmentally and strategically, is fast rising. The Arctic is estimated to hold as much as 30% of the world's unused resources. Utilization of these resources, strengthening and development of infrastructure, year-round trans-arctic shipping and rapidly increasing tourism requires enormous financial investments, bringing opportunities while posing threats. Environmental awareness is increasing not least due to climate change.

There is a rapidly growing need for access to data and relevant data services, interpreting of data and knowledge based consulting for responsible policy- and decision making.

Introduction to Arctic Portal IT services

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ArcData has expertise in:

  • data collecting,
  • processing and storage,
  • statistics and online data visualization.

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ArcData can provide the following data services:

  1. Data collection,
  2. Format conversion,
  3. Statistical processing,
  4. Temporal and spatial redistribution plotting.

Data services can be presented as:

  1. Statistics, analysis and policy reports,
  2. Through online mapping system with layers of client's choice and integration and interactive comparison options,
  3. Animations,
  4. “Tailor-made” Data packages.

The ADMS mapping and data management system is a Web-based GIS application that is general and implemented mainly through client-side Web programming. All layers are either connected through web-services and/or hosted on a Geo Server (http://geoserver.org), owned, controlled and hosted by ArcData and are shared between different instances of the system.

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ArcData can provide extensive data, data services and consulting, including:

  1. Arctic general statistics,
  2. Arctic environment and ecosystem, (including weather, tidal and sea ice)
  3. Arctic indigenous people,
  4. Arctic resources and energy, including renewable energy,
  5. Arctic infrastructure, (including airports and harbors),
  6. Arctic Business and Arctic Policies
  7. Arctic science, observations and projects,
  8. Arctic knowledge and culture.
  9. Education
  10. Science Communication

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  • A consortium member in the Edu-Arctic project that encourages and supports teachers and students in engaging in STEM education through Arctic research.
  • Experienced in distance learning activities and on-line courses - Edu-Arctic, UArctic, APECS, International Centre for Reindeer Husbandry and more.

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