A Geospatial Analysis of Potential Transmission Line Routes in the Pan-Arctic ...

The Arctic is warming three times faster than the global average, with climate change driving many changes, adding further complexity to the region's unique challenges that call for interdisciplinary, collaborative, innovative, and sustainable solutions. This study will develop a comprehensive...

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Main Authors: Jacobs, Nicole, Trochim, Erin
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Published: Zenodo 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8066746
https://zenodo.org/record/8066746
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Summary:The Arctic is warming three times faster than the global average, with climate change driving many changes, adding further complexity to the region's unique challenges that call for interdisciplinary, collaborative, innovative, and sustainable solutions. This study will develop a comprehensive geospatial analysis of potential transmission line routes connecting the Pan-Arctic, aimed at enhancing the region's human development, economic growth, influence, and national security. The proposed Pan-Arctic Transmission Line Network (PATLN) has the potential to foster international collaboration, increase resilience, create access to development opportunities, contribute to sustainable energy goals, and overall enhance Arctic capabilities. We will present our preliminary plan for geospatial analysis that combines multiple data layers to identify potential transmission line corridors, including existing infrastructure, topography, and environmental constraints. The project will integrate ongoing and future economic ...