BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20251014T233853EDT-9501ad1ZRe@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20251015T033853Z DESCRIPTION:PhD Oral Defence of Marianne Falardeau-C么t茅\, Natural Resource Sciences\n\nThe rate of Arctic warming is two to three times more rapid th an the global average\, leading to a cascade of impacts onto Arctic marine ecosystems. Changing marine ecosystems can\, in turn\, alter the supply o f ecosystem services (ES\; the benefits humans obtain from ecosystems) tha t are vital to coastal communities of the circumpolar North\, such as food provision and opportunities for cultural engagement with the seascape. Ar ctic Indigenous and local communities are thus facing a changing environme nt that challenges their well-being and cultures. Understanding how climat e change and other anthropogenic pressures are impacting marine ecosystem\ , the ES they provide\, and the human well-being that depends on these ES\ , requires that we consider the Arctic as a coupled social-ecological syst em (SES). An SES lens can help to grasp impacts that flow from ecological to social components and back - such as how sea ice decline affects wildli fe and the people who rely on marine foods - thus providing key insights t hat can inform adaptation and management.\n\nIn this thesis\, I study how climate change and marine developments are\, and will be\, affecting Arcti c marine ecosystem processes\, ES\, and human well-being. I achieved this by adapting an SES lens to the marine Arctic\, which I applied through tra nsdisciplinary approaches that crossed disciplinary and academic boundarie s. I also built on existing research and the knowledge gained from this tr ansdisciplinary study to explore ways forward for integrated research and management in the changing Arctic. My doctoral research provides new insig hts into the ongoing and future impacts of anthropogenic pressures on Arct ic marine SES and proposes a set of transdisciplinary methods that others could build upon to advance comprehensive understanding of Arctic change. \n\nEveryone in the 9I制作厂免费 community is welcome to attend a PhD Oral Defen ce. Please join us in celebrating the accomplishments of our PhD candidate s.\n DTSTART:20191017T131500Z DTEND:20191017T131500Z LOCATION:MS2-022\, Macdonald-Stewart Building\, CA\, QC\, St Anne de Bellev ue\, H9X 3V9\, 21111 Lakeshore Road SUMMARY:PhD Oral Defence: The Arctic Ocean under multiple pressures: Linki ng impacts on marine ecosystem processes\, ecosystem services\, and human well-being URL:/macdonald/channels/event/phd-oral-defence-arctic- ocean-under-multiple-pressures-linking-impacts-marine-ecosystem-processes- 301130 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR