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Brief Communication: Future avenues for permafrost science from the perspective of early career researchers

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Fritz,  M.
Max Planck Society;

Deshpande,  B. N.
Max Planck Society;

Bouchard,  F.
Max Planck Society;

Hogstrom,  E.
Max Planck Society;

Malenfant-Lepage,  J.
Max Planck Society;

Morgenstern,  A.
Max Planck Society;

Nieuwendam,  A.
Max Planck Society;

Oliva,  M.
Max Planck Society;

Paquette,  M.
Max Planck Society;

Rudy,  A. C. A.
Max Planck Society;

Siewert,  M. B.
Max Planck Society;

Sjoberg,  Y.
Max Planck Society;

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Weege,  Stefanie
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Fritz, M., Deshpande, B. N., Bouchard, F., Hogstrom, E., Malenfant-Lepage, J., Morgenstern, A., Nieuwendam, A., Oliva, M., Paquette, M., Rudy, A. C. A., Siewert, M. B., Sjoberg, Y., Weege, S. (2015): Brief Communication: Future avenues for permafrost science from the perspective of early career researchers. - The Cryosphere, 9, 4, 1715-1720.
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-9-1715-2015


Cite as: https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_5023087
Abstract
Accelerating climate change and increased economic and environmental interests in permafrost-affected regions have resulted in an acute need for more directed permafrost research. In June 2014, 88 early career researchers convened to identify future priorities for permafrost research. This multidisciplinary forum concluded that five research topics deserve greatest attention: permafrost landscape dynamics, permafrost thermal modeling, integration of traditional knowledge, spatial distribution of ground ice, and engineering issues. These topics underline the need for integrated research across a spectrum of permafrost-related domains and constitute a contribution to the Third International Conference on Arctic Research Planning (ICARP III).