Point Lay Housing Survey (used in NNA Track 1: Landscape Evolution and Adapting to Change in Ice-Rich Permafrost Systems), 2022
Point Lay, Alaska, is experiencing some of the most severe ice-rich permafrost-related impacts of any place in the Arctic but has received relatively little research and agency attention. To address these issues, a housing survey was executed such that future housing strategies relevant to many arct...
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dataone:doi:10.18739/A28911S4S 2024-10-03T18:45:43+00:00 Point Lay Housing Survey (used in NNA Track 1: Landscape Evolution and Adapting to Change in Ice-Rich Permafrost Systems), 2022 Robbin Garber-Slaght Vanessa Stevens Point Lay, Alaska ENVELOPE(-163.0086,-163.0086,69.74102,69.74102) BEGINDATE: 2022-04-11T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2022-04-14T00:00:00Z 2022-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18739/A28911S4S unknown Arctic Data Center permafrost housing arctic survey occupant demographics building history property ownership Dataset 2022 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.18739/A28911S4S 2024-10-03T18:19:41Z Point Lay, Alaska, is experiencing some of the most severe ice-rich permafrost-related impacts of any place in the Arctic but has received relatively little research and agency attention. To address these issues, a housing survey was executed such that future housing strategies relevant to many arctic villages facing similar impacts could be developed. This housing survey was conducted in April 2022 and documents housing issues present in the Point Lay community. The survey form consists of a variety of questions regarding the following topics.: 1) Introduction 2) Population, 3) Housing characteristics, 4) Building condition, 5) Foundation 6) Stairs, Porch, Arctic Entry, 7) Outbuildings, and 8) Driveway and roads. Surveyors filled out forms for each house with information provided by the head of household; they also took photos after obtaining the homeowner’s permission. Dataset Arctic Ice permafrost Alaska Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic ENVELOPE(-163.0086,-163.0086,69.74102,69.74102) |
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Point Lay, Alaska, is experiencing some of the most severe ice-rich permafrost-related impacts of any place in the Arctic but has received relatively little research and agency attention. To address these issues, a housing survey was executed such that future housing strategies relevant to many arctic villages facing similar impacts could be developed. This housing survey was conducted in April 2022 and documents housing issues present in the Point Lay community. The survey form consists of a variety of questions regarding the following topics.: 1) Introduction 2) Population, 3) Housing characteristics, 4) Building condition, 5) Foundation 6) Stairs, Porch, Arctic Entry, 7) Outbuildings, and 8) Driveway and roads. Surveyors filled out forms for each house with information provided by the head of household; they also took photos after obtaining the homeowner’s permission. |
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Point Lay Housing Survey (used in NNA Track 1: Landscape Evolution and Adapting to Change in Ice-Rich Permafrost Systems), 2022 |
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Point Lay Housing Survey (used in NNA Track 1: Landscape Evolution and Adapting to Change in Ice-Rich Permafrost Systems), 2022 |
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Point Lay Housing Survey (used in NNA Track 1: Landscape Evolution and Adapting to Change in Ice-Rich Permafrost Systems), 2022 |
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Point Lay Housing Survey (used in NNA Track 1: Landscape Evolution and Adapting to Change in Ice-Rich Permafrost Systems), 2022 |
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Point Lay Housing Survey (used in NNA Track 1: Landscape Evolution and Adapting to Change in Ice-Rich Permafrost Systems), 2022 |
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point lay housing survey (used in nna track 1: landscape evolution and adapting to change in ice-rich permafrost systems), 2022 |
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Arctic Data Center |
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2022 |
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Point Lay, Alaska ENVELOPE(-163.0086,-163.0086,69.74102,69.74102) BEGINDATE: 2022-04-11T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2022-04-14T00:00:00Z |
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ENVELOPE(-163.0086,-163.0086,69.74102,69.74102) |
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Arctic Ice permafrost Alaska |
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Arctic Ice permafrost Alaska |
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