AMAP Usage Policy

All materials posted on the AMAP website for which AMAP holds the copyright are freely-available for non-commercial uses, including press/media use, and use in the production of educational and outreach materials, etc. 

You are kindly requested to acknowledge AMAP as the source of these materials.

Anyone wishing to use these materials for (non-educational) commercial purposes should contact [email protected]

Electronic documents posted on the AMAP website can be viewed and downloaded for individual and non-commercial (including educational) uses without any requirement to obtain permission from AMAP.

Other websites are welcome to link to AMAP website pages and documents posted on the AMAP website; however, you are kindly requested not to download and repost copies of AMAP website content on other sites. This is important (i) for ensuring that information available on the Internet retains its integrity if the content of the AMAP website or posted documents is changed to reflect new information or to correct errors, and (ii) allows AMAP to track use of its website content so that the site and its content can be further improved to better satisfy user demand.

Copyright

The Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) retains copyright on all printed and electronic documents, reports, videos, websites, DVDs and other products produced by AMAP. AMAP documents, reports and materials posted on this website may, however, include content (for example photographs, graphics, news items) for which AMAP is not the primary copyright holder.

AMAP copyrighted materials can be used freely subject to the conditions set out in the AMAP Usage Policy.