

Substantial funding has been given to a Canada Excellence Research Chair (CERC) in Arctic Geomicrobiology and Climate Change at the University of Manitoba led by Professor Søren Rysgaard from Greenland Climate Research Centre and to a new Nordic Centre of Excellence, DEFROST, led by Professor Torben Røjle Christensen from Lund University, Sweden. has also seen the development of two larger research initiatives related to some of its basis programmes.

Data from the Zackenberg Basic programme is freely available and was in 2010 used for reporting purposes in a number of international fora and by a number of externally funded research projects. Results from the Zackenberg Basic monitoring programme are continuously published in scientifi c papers and popular science articles. Zackenberg Research Station has been allocated approximately 1000 bed nights for transnational access during the period 2011-14.
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INTER-ACT has a strong transnational access component, which from 2011 will allow scientists to visit the stations involved in the network free of charge. Greenland Ecosystem Monitoring (GEM) is co-leading and coordinating two work packages in the EU project 'International Network for Terrestrial Research and Monitoring in the Arctic' (INTERACT), and is leading a task concerning international cooperation in the EU project 'Svalbard Integrated Arctic Earth Observing System' (SIOS). Zackenberg Research Station staff became involved in several larger international research projects. The project was made possible through a generous grant from Aage V. Besides, the house holds a storage room and a modern laboratory. The house can accommodate ten scientists in double rooms, and has a kitchen, a living room and a modern bathroom. In mid-August 2010, the Danish Minister of Climate and Energy, Lykke Friis, visited Zackenberg Research Station together with a delegation from the ministry and a delegation from Aarhus University led by Rector Lauritz Holm-Nielsen.Ī new researcher house was constructed in Daneborg. The year 2010 was a busy year at Zackenberg Research Station with a fi eld season from 4 May to 2 November, 73 scientists visiting the station and the number of bed nights totalling 1869. Summary for policy makers Lillian Magelund Jensen and Morten Rasch
