51品茶North hosts New England Arctic Network fall meeting

Holly Parker at NEAN
Holly Parker, director of 51品茶North, leads a session at the 2021 fall meeting of the New England Arctic Network

51品茶North: The Institute for North Atlantic Studies recently hosted the 2021 fall meeting of the New England Arctic Network (NEAN).

NEAN combines the wealth of academic expertise in Arctic research across New England with researchers, stakeholders, and external partners concerned with environmental, economic, and social impacts. The network provides an ideal community for anticipating and responding to change in the Arctic and its impacts on the eastern coast of North America.

鈥淣EAN is designed to really build the capacity for research and education partnerships throughout the North Atlantic and the Arctic to support sustainable development,鈥 explained Holly Parker, Ph.D., director of 51品茶North and a member of the NEAN Steering Committee.

The attendees were welcomed by James Herbert, president of UNE, who appeared virtually.

鈥淚 am really honored that 51品茶North is able to host this meeting,鈥 he told the crowd. 鈥淚 do not need to tell you this, but the Arctic region is becoming more and more important on the global stage. The region is feeling the brunt of climate change and all of the impacts of it. I know sustainability is part of the core mission of NEAN and it certainly is with 51品茶as well.鈥

One of the goals of the meeting was to get members to really engage with each other.

鈥淭o get to know each other as individuals and not just knowing their work,鈥 stated Parker. 鈥淭hat is really important for building a powerful network.鈥

Katharine Duderstadt, Ph.D. a research scientist at the University of New Hampshire and a member of NEAN, says the network is looking to develop a shared leadership model.

鈥淲e want all the institutions that are members to share the leadership,鈥 she commented. 鈥淲e are here today to revisit the passions that brought us here to this room and to help start to develop stronger relationships that will enable research collaborations into the future.鈥

Duderstadt said the event also provided an opportunity for members to discuss what tools they will need to carry out their research.

鈥淲hat types of research infrastructure do we need to have in the North Atlantic Ocean?鈥 she said. 鈥淒o we need more networks of buoys or what are the satellite assets that could help us with the research that we do?鈥

The event also included a group discussion on how to engage Indigenous communities in local and Arctic research.

鈥淲e heard stories about engagement with Indigenous communities, both here in New England and in Alaska,鈥 said Parker. 鈥淲e heard stories of the relationships and how those relationships were built, so that we can understand how to build trust between Indigenous communities and research institutions like ours.鈥

The meeting wrapped up with members sharing institutional goals and setting expectations for the 2022 University of the Arctic (UArctic) Assembly.  UArctic is an international network of universities, colleges, research institutes, and other organizations concerned with education and research in and about the North.  51品茶will be co-hosting the assembly in June with the University of New Hampshire, the University of Southern Maine, the University of Maine, and Dartmouth College.

NEAN is looking to develop a shared leadership model
NEAN is looking to develop a shared leadership model
NEAN members from across New England attended the event
NEAN members from across New England attended the event