The DIMA Network: Bridging boundaries via shared scientific interests

Maarten van Hardenbroek*, Mary Edwards, Tatiana Blyakharchuk, Anatoly Lozhkin, Elena Bezrukova, Anna Grenaderova, Natalia Ryabogina, Tatiana Antipina, Marina Cherepanova, Patricia Anderson

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The DIMA Network (Developing Innovative Multi-proxy Analyses – in Siberia and the Russian Far East (SRFE)) started from a small nucleus of palaeoenvironmental researchers in the UK and SRFE at a workshop in 2008 and currently includes researchers from over 25 institutions. The mutual interest in creating long-term records of environmental change was rekindled during workshops in Magadan (2018), Tomsk (2018) and Southampton (2019). These events were organised to connect researchers from the UK and SRFE with these aims: (1) provide training in new techniques and methods, (2) facilitate knowledge transfer about local sites and conditions, (3) stimulate large-scale collaborative projects across SRFE and (4) inspire a new generation of palaeoenvironmental researchers.
Originele taal-2English
Artikelnummere21
TijdschriftPolar Record
Volume59
DOI's
StatusPublished - 2023
Extern gepubliceerdJa

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