RCN: Co-creating Research for Just Arctic Future Infrastructure Transformations, Resilienc — NSF Award to George Washington Univer
Arctic infrastructure is rapidly changing under the impact of climate change, socioeconomic and political shifts. Its existence varies by different regions and countries. In some places it is outdated and inadequate, while maintaining or upgrading poses significant challenges. In other places there is a need in new roa
| Award title | RCN: Co-creating Research for Just Arctic Future Infrastructure Transformations, Resilienc |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2419971 |
| Awardee | George Washington University |
| City | WASHINGTON |
| State | DC |
| Amount obligated | $199,448 |
| Principal investigator | Vera Kuklina |
| Program | ASSP-Arctic Social Science |
| Start date | 12/01/2024 |
| Abstract | Arctic infrastructure is rapidly changing under the impact of climate change, socioeconomic and political shifts. Its existence varies by different regions and countries. In some places it is outdated and inadequate, while maintaining or upgrading poses significant challenges. In other places there is a need in new roads, airstrips, Internet and utilities. And for some places and communities’ concerns exist about negative impacts of infrastructure on cultures and ecosystems. This issue is especi |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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