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Evaluating the effectiveness of hazard mapping as climate change adaptation for community planning in degrading permafrost terrain

机译:评估灾害绘图作为适应气候变化以适应社区规划退化多年冻土地形的有效性

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Permafrost in northern Canada is susceptible to degradation due to rapid climate change, with hazard mapping promoted as an important activity to guide sustainable community adaptation and planning. This paper presents a framework for evaluating permafrost mapping exercises designed to inform climate change adaptation actions. We apply the framework using a case study of the Incorporating Climate Change into Land Development—Terrain Analysis project (ICCiLD). ICCiLD is a hazard mapping project utilizing interferometric synthetic aperture radar to monitor ground disturbance and categorize land development suitability in seven communities in the territory of Nunavut, Canada. We looked at one of the communities, Arviat, as our case study. We examined technical data and drew upon semi-structured interviews (n = 19) with map creators and users. We found ICCiLD added new and relevant information for community planning, increased awareness of the risks posed by permafrost thaw and built stakeholder relations. Strong coordination and high public consciousness of local climate impacts emerged as key factors underpinning project success. Nevertheless, in the case of Arviat, the effectiveness of the hazard maps in influencing land-use planning was constrained by communication challenges between project creators and end-users. These challenges included limited community access to the data and uncertainty surrounding how to operationalize the map suitability classifications. Broader climate change adaptation challenges included the presence of other more immediate community planning priorities and a limited ability to incorporate Indigenous ways of knowing into a technical mapping project. The lessons from this evaluation provide insight for the development of mapping-based adaptations across Arctic regions.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (10.1007/s11625-018-0614-x) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
机译:由于气候的快速变化,加拿大北部的多年冻土很容易退化,因此提倡危害地图绘制是指导社区可持续发展和规划的一项重要活动。本文提出了一个评估多年冻土制图演习的框架,旨在为气候变化适应行动提供信息。我们通过将气候变化纳入土地开发的案例研究应用该框架-地形分析项目(ICCiLD)。 ICCiLD是一个灾害制图项目,利用干涉式合成孔径雷达监测地面扰动,并对加拿大努纳武特地区七个社区的土地开发适宜性进行分类。我们研究了其中一个社区Arviat,作为案例研究。我们检查了技术数据,并与地图创建者和用户进行了半结构化访谈(n = 19)。我们发现ICCiLD为社区规划增加了新的相关信息,提高了对多年冻土融化带来的风险的认识,并建立了利益相关者关系。强有力的协调和公众对当地气候影响的高度意识已成为支撑项目成功的关键因素。然而,就Arviat而言,项目创建者和最终用户之间的沟通挑战限制了危害图在影响土地利用规划方面的有效性。这些挑战包括社区对数据的访问有限,以及如何实施地图适用性分类的不确定性。更广泛的气候变化适应挑战包括存在其他更紧迫的社区规划优先事项,以及将土著了解方式纳入技术制图项目的能力有限。该评估的教训为开发跨北极地区基于地图的适应提供了见识。电子补充材料本文的在线版本(10.1007 / s11625-018-0614-x)包含补充材料,授权用户可以使用。

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