Upcoming Webinar: A Transdisciplinary, Comparative Analysis Reveals Key Risks from Arctic Permafrost Thaw

The Permafrost Discovery Gateway (PDG) invites you to join our monthly webinar series on Thursday May 15, 2025 at 9:00 am AKT.  The webinar series addresses using big geospatial data and remote sensing for community planning applications across permafrost regions.

Speakers: 
Alexandra Meyer, University of Vienna, Austria
Johanna Scheer, Umeå University, Sweden

Abstract: Permafrost thaw poses diverse risks to Arctic environments and livelihoods. Understanding the effects of permafrost thaw is vital for informed policymaking and adaptation efforts. Here, we present the consolidated findings of a risk analysis spanning four study regions: Longyearbyen (Svalbard, Norway), the Avannaata municipality (Greenland), the Beaufort Sea region and the Mackenzie River Delta (Canada) and the Bulunskiy District of the Sakha Republic (Russia). Local stakeholders’ and scientists’ perceptions shaped our understanding of the risks as dynamic, socionatural phenomena involving physical processes, key hazards, and societal consequences. Through an inter- and transdisciplinary risk analysis based on multidirectional knowledge exchanges and thematic network analysis, we identified five key hazards of permafrost thaw. These include infrastructure failure, disruption of mobility and supplies, decreased water quality, challenges for food security, and exposure to diseases and contaminants. The study’s novelty resides in the comparative approach spanning different disciplines, environmental and societal contexts, and the transdisciplinary synthesis considering various risk perceptions.