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Richard Bellerby richard.bellerby@niva.no

Organization: Norwegian Institute for Water Research

Department: Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research

Title: Senior Research Scientist, Adj. Prof.

Specialties: CO2 chemistry

Spyros Beltaos spyros.beltaos@canada.ca

Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada

Department: Watershed Hydrology and Ecology Research Division

Title: Research Scientist

Specialties: aquatic ecosystems, climate change, hydrology, river ice,

Claude Belzile claude_belzile@uqar.ca

Organization: Université du Québec à Rimouski

Department: International Arctic Research Center (IARC)

Title: Research Assistant

Specialties: lake ice, climate change, marine geochemistry

Current Research: Lake ice bio-optics. PAR and UV penetration in lakes. Limnology of High Arctic lakes (Ellesmere Island).

Merav Ben-David bendavid@uwyo.edu

Organization: University of Wyoming

Department: Department of Zoology and Physiology

Title: Professor

Specialties: animal behavior, biogeochemistry, stable isotopes

Current Research: Role of carnivores in nutrient transports. Biodiversity. Ecosystem science. Mammalogy. Nutrient dynamics. Bears.

Michael Bender bender@princeton.edu

Organization: Princeton University

Title: Professor Emeritus

Specialties: geochemistry, oceanography, glaciology

Current Research: Ice core studies. Atmospheric chemistry studies (gas concentrations).

John Bengtson john.bengtson@noaa.gov

Organization: U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Department: National Marine Mammal Lab

Title: Division Director

Specialties: marine mammals, marine ecology, ecology

Current Research: Marine mammal ecology, particularly the interactions among marine populations, commercial fisheries, physical and biological environment, and the potential impacts of climate change. Personal research expertise is focused primarily on pinnipeds.

David Benner dbenner@natice.noaa.gov

Organization: U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Department: National Ice Center

Title: Deputy Director

Specialties: sea ice remote sensing, oceanography, cryospheric remote sensing

Current Research: U.S. Interagency Arctic Buoy Program management and coordination.

Ronald Benner benner@mailbox.sc.edu

Organization: University of South Carolina

Department: Department of Biological Sciences

Title: Professor

Specialties: biogeochemistry, organic geochemistry, biological oceanography

Current Research: The sources, transformations, and fates of dissolved and particulate organic matter. Microbial and photochemical transformations of organic matter.

Matthew Bennett mbennett@bournemouth.ac.uk

Organization: Talbot Campus Bournemouth University

Department: School of Conservation Sciences

Title: Professor of Environmental & Geographical Sciences

Specialties: glacial geomorphology, sedimentology, quaternary geology

Current Research: Glaciolacustrine sedimentation: Alaska. Moraine formation and structural evolution of glaciers: Svalbard. Termination of glacier surges: Iceland. Hydrogeology of push moraine formation: Arctic Canada and Greenland. Deformation of cold based ice: Canadian Arctic.

Mia Bennett miabenn@uw.edu

Organization: University of Washington

Department: Geography

Title: Cryopolitics Blogger & Assistant Professor

Specialties: political geography, satellite imagery, Arctic Natural Resources

John Bennett bennettj@polarcom.gc.ca

Organization: Canadian Polar Commission

Title: Manager

Specialties: Inuit culture

Current Research: Inuit traditional knowledge, Nunavut.

Alan Bennett alan_bennett@nps.gov

Organization: U.S. National Park Service

Department: Southwest Alaska Network

Title: Monitoring Coordinator

Specialties: avian ecology, wildlife management, waterfowl

Current Research: Shorebird breeding ecology. Seaduck and diving duck food habits. Coastal brown bear foraging ecology. Moose movements and survival.

Ole Bennike obe@geus.dk

Organization: Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland

Department: Department of Environmental History and Climate

Title: Senior Research Scientist

Specialties: quaternary geology, quaternary stratigraphy, quaternary ecology

Current Research: Ice free parts of Greenland.

Liane Benning benning@gfz-potsdam.de

Organization: Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences

Department: Interface Geochemistry

Title: Professor Interface Geochemistry

Specialties: biogeochemistry, glacial geochemistry, microbiology, high resolution micro-spectroscopy

Current Research: We focus on evaluating mineral transformations in iceberg and glacial meltwaters to quantify the global element cycle. This includes bio-geo weathering and microbial succession in glacial forefields, bio-colonisation of snow and ice, the genomic makeup of algae on snow and ice,. In a large international project we currently focus on and the effects that all kinds of inorganic or biological particulates have on albedo. This includes the role and contributions of aerosols to the processes on the Greenland Ice Sheet as well as the molecular level microbe-particulate interactions assessed through complementary ‘omics’ of the microbial communities and high resolution microscopy and spectroscopy of all particulates.

Carl Benson benson@gi.alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: Geophysical Institute (GI)

Title: Professor Emeritus, Snow, Ice, and Permafrost

Specialties: glaciology, snow characteristics, ice physics

Current Research: Glacier-volcano interactions. Seasonal snow cover. Low-temperature air pollution. Greenland Ice Sheet mass balance.

Gigi Berardi gigi.berardi@wwu.edu

Organization: Western Washington University

Department: Center for Geography and Environmental Social Sciences

Specialties: natural resources management, Native communities

Current Research: Relationships between extractive natural resources, remote communities, and poverty. ANCSA and other federal/state resource policies and their impacts on Native polities. Participatory research methodologies in investigating the adoption and implementation of improved sanitation services in rural Alaska. Traditional knowledge systems in developing efficient, cost-effective ways of providing safe water and environmentally sound sewage disposal in rural communities. Facilitating community capacity to assess environmental problems. Theories on the roles of schools and other agencies as magnets for settlement in remote areas of Alaska.

Catherine Berg catherine_berg@fws.gov

Organization: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Department: Department of the Interior

Title: Fish & Wildlife Biologist

Specialties: oil spills, natural resources management, wildlife

Current Research: Oil spill wildlife response issues; Natural resource damage assessment issues

Thomas Berg tbb@naturama.dk

Organization: Naturama

Department: Arctic Environment

Specialties: population ecology, wildlife

Current Research: Population ecology of the collared lemming (Dicrostonyx groenlandicus). Arctic terrestrial ecosystem dynamics. Long-term ecosystem monitoring.

Roger Berger

Organization: Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory

Title: Research Scientist

Specialties: infrared signatures, snow characteristics

Joel Berglund berglund.joel@telia.com

Specialties: archaeology, museum studies

Current Research: Norse archaeology. Monument management.

Carita Bergman carita.bergman@canada.ca

Organization: Parks Canada

Title: Terrestrial Ecologist

Specialties: ecology, boreal forests, modeling

Current Research: Foraging dynamics of wood bison, Mackenzie Bison Sanctuary, Northwest Territories, Canada.

Jason Beringer jason.beringer@uwa.edu.au

Organization: University of Western Australia

Department: School of Geography and Environmental Science

Title: Professor

Specialties: microclimatology, climate change, boundary-layer meteorology

Current Research: Arctic Transitions in the Land Atmosphere System (ATLAS).

Fikret Berkes fikret.berkes@umanitoba.ca

Organization: University of Manitoba

Department: Natural Resources Institute

Title: Distinguished Professor and Canada Research Chair

Specialties: natural resources management, coastal management, traditional knowledge and wisdom

Current Research: Community-based resource management, common property, co-management, traditional ecological knowledge. “Integrated management, complexity and diversity of resource use: responding and adapting to change.” “Inuit observations of climate change project” collabrative.

Daniil Berman ibpn@online.magadan.su

Organization: Earth Cryosphere Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences Siberian Branch

Department: Institute of Biological Problems of the North

Title: Head of Laboratory

Specialties: cold adaptation, quaternary paleoecology, ecosystem science

Current Research: Ecological ranges of abundant invertebrates as a base for reconstruction of late-Pleistocene environment in subarctic zone of North-East Asia.

Matthew Berman mdberman@alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Anchorage

Department: Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER)

Title: Professor of Economics

Specialties: social-ecological systems, resource policy, rural arctic economies

Current Research: Mobility of indigenous people in the circumpolar north. Adaptation and resilience of human-rangifer systems. Modeling indicators of community sustainability and well-being.