The climate change induced increased warming of the Arctic is leading to an accelerated thawing of permafrost, which can cause ground subsidence. In consequence, buildings and other infrastructure of local settlements are endangered from destabilization and collapsing in many Arctic regions. The increase of the exploitation of Arctic natural resources has led to the establishment of large industrial infrastructures that are at risk likewise. Most of the human activity in the Arctic is located near permafrost coasts. The thawing of coastal permafrost additionally leads to coastal erosion, which makes Arctic coastal settlements even more vulnerable. The European Union (EU) Horizon2020 project “Nunataryuk” aims to assess the impacts of thawin...
Arctic permafrost coasts become increasingly vulnerable due to environmental drivers such as the red...
In a warming Arctic, permafrost-related disturbances, such as retrogressive thaw slumps (RTS), are ...
Permafrost coasts represent 34 % of the global coastline and are likely to become one of the most im...
The growth of settlements and the associated increase of the exploitation of natural resources is an...
Infrastructure expands rapidly in the Arctic due to industrial development. At the same time, climat...
Under a context of unprecedented and rapid temperature increase of the Arctic region, coastal commun...
The accelerating climatic changes and new infrastructure development across the Arctic require more ...
Under a context of unprecedented and rapid temperature increase of the Arctic region, coastal commun...
Infrastructure and anthropogenic impacts are expanding across the Arctic. A consistent record of hum...
Arctic permafrost coasts become increasingly vulnerable due to environmental drivers such as the red...
Arctic permafrost coasts become increasingly vulnerable due to environmental drivers such as the red...
This study demonstrates a circum-Arctic monitoring framework for quantifying annual change of permaf...
Warming climate is causing rapid and significant change to permafrost in the Arctic region. Fortunat...
Warming climate is causing rapid and significant change to permafrost in the Arctic region. Fortunat...
In a warming Arctic, permafrost-related disturbances, such as retrogressive thaw slumps (RTS), are b...
Arctic permafrost coasts become increasingly vulnerable due to environmental drivers such as the red...
In a warming Arctic, permafrost-related disturbances, such as retrogressive thaw slumps (RTS), are ...
Permafrost coasts represent 34 % of the global coastline and are likely to become one of the most im...
The growth of settlements and the associated increase of the exploitation of natural resources is an...
Infrastructure expands rapidly in the Arctic due to industrial development. At the same time, climat...
Under a context of unprecedented and rapid temperature increase of the Arctic region, coastal commun...
The accelerating climatic changes and new infrastructure development across the Arctic require more ...
Under a context of unprecedented and rapid temperature increase of the Arctic region, coastal commun...
Infrastructure and anthropogenic impacts are expanding across the Arctic. A consistent record of hum...
Arctic permafrost coasts become increasingly vulnerable due to environmental drivers such as the red...
Arctic permafrost coasts become increasingly vulnerable due to environmental drivers such as the red...
This study demonstrates a circum-Arctic monitoring framework for quantifying annual change of permaf...
Warming climate is causing rapid and significant change to permafrost in the Arctic region. Fortunat...
Warming climate is causing rapid and significant change to permafrost in the Arctic region. Fortunat...
In a warming Arctic, permafrost-related disturbances, such as retrogressive thaw slumps (RTS), are b...
Arctic permafrost coasts become increasingly vulnerable due to environmental drivers such as the red...
In a warming Arctic, permafrost-related disturbances, such as retrogressive thaw slumps (RTS), are ...
Permafrost coasts represent 34 % of the global coastline and are likely to become one of the most im...