Population living on permafrost in the Arctic
Permafrost thaw is a challenge in many Arctic regions, one that modifies ecosystems and affects infrastructure and livelihoods. To date, there have been no demographic studies of the population on permafrost. We present the first estimates of the number of inhabitants on permafrost in the Arctic Cir...
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author | Ramage, Justine Jungsberg, Leneisja Wang, Shinan Westermann, Sebastian Lantuit, Hugues (Prof. Dr.) Heleniak, Timothy |
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description | Permafrost thaw is a challenge in many Arctic regions, one that modifies ecosystems and affects infrastructure and livelihoods. To date, there have been no demographic studies of the population on permafrost. We present the first estimates of the number of inhabitants on permafrost in the Arctic Circumpolar Permafrost Region (ACPR) and project changes as a result of permafrost thaw. We combine current and projected populations at settlement level with permafrost extent. Key findings indicate that there are 1162 permafrost settlements in the ACPR, accommodating 5 million inhabitants, of whom 1 million live along a coast. Climate-driven permafrost projections suggest that by 2050, 42% of the permafrost settlements will become permafrost-free due to thawing. Among the settlements remaining on permafrost, 42% are in high hazard zones, where the consequences of permafrost thaw will be most severe. In total, 3.3 million people in the ACPR live currently in settlements where permafrost will degrade and ultimately disappear by 2050. |
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spelling | ftubpotsdam:oai:kobv.de-opus4-uni-potsdam:67120 2025-04-20T14:31:17+00:00 Population living on permafrost in the Arctic Ramage, Justine Jungsberg, Leneisja Wang, Shinan Westermann, Sebastian Lantuit, Hugues (Prof. Dr.) Heleniak, Timothy 2021-01-06 https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/67120 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11111-020-00370-6 eng eng https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess ddc:550 Institut für Geowissenschaften article doc-type:article 2021 ftubpotsdam https://doi.org/10.1007/s11111-020-00370-6 2025-03-25T05:06:49Z Permafrost thaw is a challenge in many Arctic regions, one that modifies ecosystems and affects infrastructure and livelihoods. To date, there have been no demographic studies of the population on permafrost. We present the first estimates of the number of inhabitants on permafrost in the Arctic Circumpolar Permafrost Region (ACPR) and project changes as a result of permafrost thaw. We combine current and projected populations at settlement level with permafrost extent. Key findings indicate that there are 1162 permafrost settlements in the ACPR, accommodating 5 million inhabitants, of whom 1 million live along a coast. Climate-driven permafrost projections suggest that by 2050, 42% of the permafrost settlements will become permafrost-free due to thawing. Among the settlements remaining on permafrost, 42% are in high hazard zones, where the consequences of permafrost thaw will be most severe. In total, 3.3 million people in the ACPR live currently in settlements where permafrost will degrade and ultimately disappear by 2050. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic permafrost University of Potsdam: publish.UP Arctic Population and Environment 43 1 22 38 |
spellingShingle | ddc:550 Institut für Geowissenschaften Ramage, Justine Jungsberg, Leneisja Wang, Shinan Westermann, Sebastian Lantuit, Hugues (Prof. Dr.) Heleniak, Timothy Population living on permafrost in the Arctic |
title | Population living on permafrost in the Arctic |
title_full | Population living on permafrost in the Arctic |
title_fullStr | Population living on permafrost in the Arctic |
title_full_unstemmed | Population living on permafrost in the Arctic |
title_short | Population living on permafrost in the Arctic |
title_sort | population living on permafrost in the arctic |
topic | ddc:550 Institut für Geowissenschaften |
topic_facet | ddc:550 Institut für Geowissenschaften |
url | https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/67120 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11111-020-00370-6 |