INPA Pilot Access Call opening in Spring 2025

INPA Pilot Access Call opening in Spring 2025

Providing Access to Arctic, sub-Arctic, Boreal and Alpine regions

Access is offered to 24 research stations located in the Arctic and northern alpine and forest areas in Europe, and North-America. The sites represent a variety of glacier, mountain, tundra, boreal forest, peatland and freshwater ecosystems, providing opportunities for researchers from natural sciences to human dimension.

Transnational Access

Transnational Access (TA) means transnational access to research infrastructures or installations for selected user groups. The access includes the logistical, technological and scientific support and the specific training that is usually provided to external researchers using the infrastructure. INTERACT Transnational Access calls will be open annually in the autumn for the summer and winter seasons of the following year.

Remote Access

Remote Access (RA) is a form of Transnational Access in which the user(s) do not visit the infrastructure/installation physically themselves; instead the staff of the infrastructure/installation is conducting the study/collecting the samples/doing the monitoring for the user(s) according to their research plan.

Virtual Access

Virtual Access (VA) means free and open access to stations’ data and databases for everyone, without selection or evaluation process. Altogether 25 research stations located in the Arctic and northern forest and alpine areas offer INTERACT Virtual Access by 2023. INTERACT Virtual Access Single Entrypoint data portal allows you to search and access data and information from the Arctic and beyond.

Roadmap for Access Provision 2024-2029

The Roadmap of INTERACT Non-Profit Association Access Provision for 2024-2029 is the guiding document outlining the ambitions of INTERACT for its access provision in the next five years. The document includes the long-term mission, the medium-term goals, and the actions to take for within the next five years to further improve the outcomes and enhance the possibilities of the Transnational, Remote and Virtual Access offered by the INTERACT non-profit association Station Members.

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Virtual Access to INTERACT Data Portal

Explore free and open data from 15 stations in the Arctic, sub-Arctic, Boreal and Alpine regions. INTERACT Data Portal gives access to long-term monitoring and historical environmental data from different locations, allowing you to compare them thoughout time and space.