The Arctic Science Summit Week

Mar 25, 2022 | Meetings

Vera Kuklina and Olga Zaslavskaya organized two sessions on Converging Science, Art, and Indigenous Knowledge Systems for Understanding Change and Sustainability in the Arctic. During the first session, Nikolai Shiklomanov gave a presentation on Physical science perspective on collaboration with artists and local and Indigenous communities.

James Temte joined online with the video on using art for positive change. Olga Kisseleva gave a presentation and moderated discussion emerged afterwards.

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