Data
The DMP describes in detail the life cycle for all collected, processed, and stored datasets and how that data will be made available at the end of the project. The DMP also specifies data used or collected by FutureArcticLives that cannot be made available and why.
The project involves seven different institutions with their own local and national regulations. Data can, therefore, not be stored in a shared data repository. Due to the many different owners of the data collated and collected by FutureArcticLives, each partner will select their own data repository following their institutions' requirements and based on the nature of their data.
However, metadata descriptions for all datasets describing where and how the data can be accessed or obtained are published on this page, along with data collection protocols, questionnaires etc. Through these efforts, FutureArcticLives strives to make the data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Useable, following the FAIR principles.
Third-party users will only have access to materials after they are published by FutureArcticLives or after an embargo of four years after the project's lifetime, as provided in the Grant Agreement.
Milestone |
Title |
Metadata description |
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M1.1 |
Data from Greenland Statistics acquired and processed |
Family and location data |
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Hunting license data |
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Education data |
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Income data |
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Catch data |
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Trade data |
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M2.1 |
Existing biophysical data acquired and processed |
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M3.1 |
Spatial data on resource users’ harvest and marine subsistence activities in Repvåg and Stranda, Nordkapp municipality |
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M4.1 |
Cases identified, interview design and selection of interviewees and legal documents finalized |
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Observation and interview guidelines – in Danish |
Contact the project coordinator Martin Reinhardt Nielsen for enquiries regarding the data.