Issue 57: NWT Thermokarst Mapping Collective

This project addresses an important knowledge gap on the distribution of thaw-sensitive permafrost terrain across the NWT.

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Champ Valeur
Creator NWT Cumulative Impact Monitoring Program
Summary Permafrost thaw is a primary cause of climate-driven landscape change in the north and has a major effect on ecosystems and infrastructure. The NWT Thermokarst Mapping Collective project developed a methodology to generate NWT-wide thermokarst and permafrost feature inventory maps. Understanding the distribution of thaw-sensitive terrain is critical to predicting the future state of the environment and water resources. It is also needed for planning community and infrastructure adaptation to climate change.
Local Relevance This research helps us understand the environmental and societal consequences of thermokarst and permafrost thaw in the NWT
Notes This bulletin is part of the Cumulative Impact Monitoring Program's NWT Environmental Research Bulletin series - Volume 8, Issue 57.
Mots-clés Thermokarst,Permafrost thaw,Thaw Slumps,Research,Ecosystems,Water Quality,Mapping
Geographic Region NWT
Release Date 2023
Last Modified Date 2023
Funding Program NWT Cumulative Impact Monitoring Program