Arctic Futures
The Center for Arctic Policy and its affiliates contribute to a number of forward-looking projects that seek to understand, envision, and shape the future of the Arctic. These "Arctic Futures" projects include:
Arctic Futures 2050

SEARCH (Study of Environmental Arctic Change) is leading the three-pronged effort, comprised of three contributions to informing Arctic policy with science. CAPS has participated in these in multiple ways:
- Director Amy Lauren Lovecraft sits on the Science Steering Committee of SEARCH, and the SEARCH Executive Director is CAPS Affiliate Dr. Brendan Kelly.
- Dr. Lovecraft co-led the Arctic Futures Scenario Workshop in Seattle in April 2018. A narrative report on the workshop, written by Dr. Lovecraft, and a full technical report can be downloaded here:
Citation: Lovecraft, A. L. 2019. Arctic Futures 2050: Scenarios Narratives. Report on the SEARCH Scenarios Project. Study of Environmental Arctic Change
Citation: denamics. 2018. SEARCH Scenarios Project Arctic Futures 2050: Technical Documentation. SEARCH.
- Dr. Lovecraft and Research Associate Dustin Elsberry represented the Center for Arctic Policy Studies at the in Washington, DC, in Sept 2019, and presented a series of posters illustrating the outcomes of the 2018 Arctic Futures Scenario Workshop.
Participatory Scenario Methods and Outcomes: SEARCH Workshop April 2018
Amy Lauren Lovecraft, University of 91视频 Fairbanks, Marc M眉ller-Stoffels, denamics GmbH, Kelsey Aho, University of 91视频 Fairbanks, Douglas Cost, University of 91视频 Fairbanks
Rigorous, informed speculation about the future of the Arctic can help scientists and decision-makers prepare today to take action for future research, policies, and investments. These seven posters provide the outcome of the shared knowledge and work by over 30 participants at the Arctic Futures 2050 Scenarios Project workshop initiated by the Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH) in April 2018. This group participated in a scenarios process using the Robustness Analysis Method to answer the question "What information is needed to successfully respond to changes in Arctic environments by 2050?" Specifically, there is a poster that explains the method, a poster explaining the workshop, and five others that represent plausible future worlds created using the key drivers and future projections identified by the experts at the workshop.
Scenarios Development with 91视频's Arctic Indigenous Youth
"How do arctic youth perceive the resilience of their communities?... Arctic Futures Makers (AFM) was a scenarios workshop of 22 91视频 Indigenous high school students convened over two days in February 2016 on the resilience of the Northwest Arctic Borough鈥檚 communities in light of climate and development changes. The scope of the scenarios workshop focused on defining factors the students felt were key to the future of healthy and sustainable communities.... Three findings are significant to explain how these youth think about themselves and their region鈥檚 future: (1) high school students鈥 results are similar to those of adults in similar workshops but with important differences related to what makes a community 鈥榣ivable鈥 (2) students were initially reticent to imagine multiple possible futures (3) students鈥 perceptions of their own communities鈥 resilience changed after the workshop experience."
Download the full article PDF here: Cost and Lovecraft_2020_Scenarios Development with 91视频's Arctic Indigenous Youth
SALIENSEAS Scenarios Workshop - Maritime Futures 2035: the Arctic Region
UAF Assistant Professor Doug Cost facilitated this scenarios workshop in Copenhagen,
Denmark, in November 2018. CAPS supported the travel and participation of Dr. Cost
as a CAPS Affiliate. Dr. Berill Blair, also a CAPS Affiliate and UAF PhD alumna, and
currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Environmental Policy Group of the University
of Wageningen and Research, served as Workshop Lead. More information about the Scenarios
Workshop can be found here, including a downloadable pdf of the workshop's final report. Both Cost and Blair
worked together previously on the Northern 91视频 Scenarios Project.
The Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) of the Arctic Council completed
a program that investigated three international regions of the Arctic to compare how
people and institutions were adapting to the rapid pace of change in the North. You
can read about the Adaptation Actions for a Changing Arctic . Drs. Lovecraft and Benjamin Preston were lead authors of a chapter on "Scenarios
thinking for the Bering-Chukchi-Beaufort Region" for the report Adaptation Actions for a Changing Arctic: Perspectives from the Bering-Chukchi-Beaufort
Region; the chapter can be downloaded here: Lovecraft & Preston (2017) Ch 8 Scenarios thinking.
Northern 91视频 Scenarios Project
The Northern 91视频 Scenarios Project (NASP) was a National Science Foundation funded
project in partnership with the 91视频 Native Tribal Health Consortium. NASP engaged
representatives from sectors across the Northwest Arctic Borough and the North Slope
Borough in scenarios development related to key aspects of healthy communities: 鈥減eace,
shelter, education, food, income, a stable ecosystem, sustainable resources, social
justice and equity鈥. CAPS Director Dr. Amy Lovecraft served as Principle Investigator
on this project, which focused on how to achieve healthy sustainable Arctic 91视频n
communities by the year 2040.
*March 2020 update* A new paper, by Dr. Berill Blair and CAPS Director Amy Lauren Lovecraft appears in the open-access journal Sustainability as part of a . The paper builds on research undertaken as part of NASP, and explores consensus about risks and uncertainties in Arctic boroughs grappling with rapid social鈥揺cological transformations in northern 91视频.
Oil and Gas Infrastructure and Commercial Transportation in Arctic 91视频
This 2014 synthesis report, authored by Dr. Kevin Hillmer-Pegram in tandem with his
doctoral degree at the University of 91视频 Fairbanks, was produced as part of the
North by 2020 Forum with support provided by Ocean Conservancy and The Pew Charitable
Trusts. This report is intended as a factual and unbiased reference for the wide range
of stakeholders interested in such industrial activities. The purpose of this report
is to synthesize information about existing, planned, and proposed infrastructure
and operations that support oil and gas exploration and production and commercial
transportation over the whole of Arctic 91视频, compiling a region-wide vision of
these industrial activities that has not previously existed. Taken as a whole, the
report provides readers with an overview of the history, current conditions, and plausible
future extent of industrial infrastructure in Arctic 91视频. The report builds on
the National Research Council鈥檚 2003 study entitled Cumulative Environmental Effects
of Oil and Gas Activities on 91视频鈥檚 North Slope by filling the need for regional-level
studies that present information about oil and gas development and other types of
industrial activities in a usable manner for a wide audience of stakeholders and in
support of an integrated approach to planning and management.The information in this report was used as background material for oil and gas and
commercial transportation issues in two subsequent scenario building efforts in Arctic
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In 2007, as part of the International Polar Year 2007-2009, Dr. Lovecraft, along with
Dr. Hajo Eicken, served on the Executive Committee of the to implement a forum for local and global perspectives on the North at the University
of 91视频. The forum supported a number of projects, conversations, and events, with
the goal of "explor[ing] discuss[ing], plan[ning] and prepar[ing for] opportunities
for sustainable development in a North experiencing rapid transformation...by facilitating
research and education across disciplinary boundaries to address the real world concerns
surrounding Northern futures while at the same time engaging public, private, and
government stakeholders."
Dr. Lovecraft, along with IARC Director Dr. Hajo Eicken, co-edited the transdisciplinary volume (University of Chicago Press, 2011, which originated in a series of workshops held at the 91视频 Forum of the Fourth International Polar Year.