Navigating to become part of SANAP Community
South African National Antarctic Programme:
The Community
Antarctic Legacy of South Africa
Ria Olivier
The South African National Antarctic Programme Research and Knowledge Development Projects is funded by the Department of Science and Innovation (DSI) through the National Research Foundation (NRF).
Research themes within SANAP :
Earth Sciences - Living Systems - Human Enterprise - Innovation: technology and engineering
South African National Antarctic Programme
The Antarctic Legacy of South Africa (ALSA) is a Knowledge Development Project within SANAP and focuses on preserving material from SANAE IV, located at Vesleskarvet, Dronning Maud Land in Antarctica, Marion Island (the larger of the two Prince Edward islands) and Gough Island, as well as from South Africa’s
successive Antarctic research and supply vessels, the R.S.A., S.A. Agulhas and S.A. Agulhas II, which have
transported researchers and supplies between Cape Town and the three research stations and the conducted oceanographic research in the Southern Ocean.
Antarctic
Legacy
South Africa
Preserving
Digital
Repository Internet Footprint Bibliography 360 Footage
Physical Collections
Publications Museums
Library
Promoting
Society platforms
ALSA website
SANAP website
Social Media
Physical
Exhibitions Publications
Presentations
Conferences Team Training Students
Schools
Other
ALSA Website : www.antarcticlegacy.org
Find official Documents and resources such as the Antarctic
Treaty and the SANAP
framework documents in these
collections.
Preserve your Legacy by making your images,
videos, articles and presentations available.
Legacy: Luca Stirnimann
Facebook Page @AntarcticLegacySA
TWIT TER: @Antarcticlegacy
INSTAGRAM: antarcticlegacy_sa
SANAP Website : www.sanap.ac.za
Vision
We want cities to come together to embrace the values of Antarctica for the protection of our shared futures
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By encouraging sustainable community practices in these cities, the AYC aspires to build from the cultural heritage of our cities and integrate Indigenous stories, knowledges and principles of caring for nature and land, therefore contributing to global efforts towards the UN Agenda 2030, particularly SDG11: Sustainable Cities and Communities.
Mission
To build a network of young custodians across the five Antarctic gateway cities,
advocating for Antarctica’s future, by promoting sustainable communities and connected urban identities
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Our
focus
is the five Antarctic cities and the young people who live within them. We believe that by activating and empowering Antarctic youth we can create a sustainable future for Antarctica and the southern parts of the world.The