Understanding and Assessing Impacts
The Government of the Northwest Territories with support from Transport Canada’s Northern Transportation Adaptation Initiative (NTAI) have supported a number of projects aimed at understanding how climate driven warming in northern Canada is contributing to permafrost thaw an infrastructure challenges. These projects include implementing an applied permafrost research program for the Dempster – Inuvik to Tuktoyaktuk Highway (ITH) corridor, this acts as a precursor to adaptation action by producing a state-of-the-art ground temperature monitoring network. Other research projects include understanding the formation of aufeis (icings) on the ITH, surveying thaw-induced landslides along linear infrastructure in the Northwest Territories and examining the thermal and mechanical performance of embankments in the arctic following winter construction of the ITH. In this last case, near and long-term climate change models were considered in the project as well as broader insight related to northern temperature increases as outlined in the IPCC’s fifth assessment report.