2021
DOI: 10.1080/1088937x.2021.1995067
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Adaptive capacity to manage permafrost degradation in Northwest Greenland

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“…Studies have determined that aspects such as community connectedness, institutional development, and access to knowledge are critical to building capacity. For example, in a study exploring the case of the management of permafrost thawing, Jungsberg et al (2021) argue that community awareness, institutional organization of adaptation measures, and scientific knowledge to inform decision-making are all relevant factors for adaptive capacity in Greenland.…”
Section: Adaptive Capacity To Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have determined that aspects such as community connectedness, institutional development, and access to knowledge are critical to building capacity. For example, in a study exploring the case of the management of permafrost thawing, Jungsberg et al (2021) argue that community awareness, institutional organization of adaptation measures, and scientific knowledge to inform decision-making are all relevant factors for adaptive capacity in Greenland.…”
Section: Adaptive Capacity To Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…: [25,59]). Fast-increasing economic activity in cold regions is also impacted by climate change [14,51,46,2,23,50,24], and may generate itself important impacts on permafrost at local scale [57,47,33]. Overall the evolution of permafrost in changing environmental conditions is of primary importance [38].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%