Thinning Sea Ice and Thawing Permafrost: Climate Change Adaptation Planning in Nome, Alaska ...

Climate change is among the most critical challenges facing local government decision-makers in the north. Yet while risk is clear, with climate impacts occurring there more rapidly than many regions on Earth, integrated policy and planning for climate adaptation often remains a low priority for dec...

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Main Authors: Birchall, Jeff S., Bonnett, Nicole
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: University of Alberta Library 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.7939/r3-0hr6-mc03
https://ualberta.scholaris.ca/handle/123456789/16609
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description Climate change is among the most critical challenges facing local government decision-makers in the north. Yet while risk is clear, with climate impacts occurring there more rapidly than many regions on Earth, integrated policy and planning for climate adaptation often remains a low priority for decision-makers. In an effort to extend the discussion and contribute to scholarship in this area, this paper explores climate change stressors and policy response in the coastal town Nome, Alaska. Through narratives of local government key actors and informed by strategic planning documents, this study sheds light on the decision dynamics around local climate change actions as well as preparedness for climate variability in general. In particular, this work highlights that thinning sea ice and thawing permafrost are both having an influence on life in Nome. Yet climate change adaptation remains a low priority for decision-makers, with the link to strategic policy often peripheral and not solutions orientated. As ...
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spelling ftdatacite:10.7939/r3-0hr6-mc03 2025-06-15T14:29:16+00:00 Thinning Sea Ice and Thawing Permafrost: Climate Change Adaptation Planning in Nome, Alaska ... Birchall, Jeff S. Bonnett, Nicole 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.7939/r3-0hr6-mc03 https://ualberta.scholaris.ca/handle/123456789/16609 en eng University of Alberta Library Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode cc-by-nc-4.0 local government decision-makers community planning coastal towns climate change resilience climate adaptation CreativeWork article Other 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.7939/r3-0hr6-mc03 2025-06-02T13:07:02Z Climate change is among the most critical challenges facing local government decision-makers in the north. Yet while risk is clear, with climate impacts occurring there more rapidly than many regions on Earth, integrated policy and planning for climate adaptation often remains a low priority for decision-makers. In an effort to extend the discussion and contribute to scholarship in this area, this paper explores climate change stressors and policy response in the coastal town Nome, Alaska. Through narratives of local government key actors and informed by strategic planning documents, this study sheds light on the decision dynamics around local climate change actions as well as preparedness for climate variability in general. In particular, this work highlights that thinning sea ice and thawing permafrost are both having an influence on life in Nome. Yet climate change adaptation remains a low priority for decision-makers, with the link to strategic policy often peripheral and not solutions orientated. As ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Nome permafrost Sea ice Alaska Unknown
spellingShingle local government decision-makers
community planning
coastal towns
climate change resilience
climate adaptation
Birchall, Jeff S.
Bonnett, Nicole
Thinning Sea Ice and Thawing Permafrost: Climate Change Adaptation Planning in Nome, Alaska ...
title Thinning Sea Ice and Thawing Permafrost: Climate Change Adaptation Planning in Nome, Alaska ...
title_full Thinning Sea Ice and Thawing Permafrost: Climate Change Adaptation Planning in Nome, Alaska ...
title_fullStr Thinning Sea Ice and Thawing Permafrost: Climate Change Adaptation Planning in Nome, Alaska ...
title_full_unstemmed Thinning Sea Ice and Thawing Permafrost: Climate Change Adaptation Planning in Nome, Alaska ...
title_short Thinning Sea Ice and Thawing Permafrost: Climate Change Adaptation Planning in Nome, Alaska ...
title_sort thinning sea ice and thawing permafrost: climate change adaptation planning in nome, alaska ...
topic local government decision-makers
community planning
coastal towns
climate change resilience
climate adaptation
topic_facet local government decision-makers
community planning
coastal towns
climate change resilience
climate adaptation
url https://dx.doi.org/10.7939/r3-0hr6-mc03
https://ualberta.scholaris.ca/handle/123456789/16609