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Permafrost simulations can more effectively support adaptation decisions when they are contextualized, localized, reliable, and informed by uncertainty analyses

Stephan Gruber, Nicholas Brown, Galina Jonat, Hannah Macdonell, Victor Pozsgay, Alex Cannon, Derek Cronmiller, Steven V Kokelj

In the proceedings of: GeoManitoba 2025: 78th Canadian Geotechnical Conference & 9th Canadian Permafrost Conference

Session: CPA Adaptation

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Gruber, Stephan, Brown, Nicholas, Jonat, Galina, Macdonell, Hannah, Pozsgay, Victor, Cannon, Alex, Cronmiller, Derek, Kokelj, Steven V (2025) Permafrost simulations can more effectively support adaptation decisions when they are contextualized, localized, reliable, and informed by uncertainty analyses in GEO2025. Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Geotechnical Society.

@inproceedings{Gruber_GEO2025_417, author = {{Gruber, Stephan}, {Brown, Nicholas}, {Jonat, Galina}, {Macdonell, Hannah}, {Pozsgay, Victor}, {Cannon, Alex}, {Cronmiller, Derek}, {Kokelj, Steven V}}
title = {Permafrost simulations can more effectively support adaptation decisions when they are contextualized, localized, reliable, and informed by uncertainty analyses}
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 78th Canadian Geotechnical Conference & 9th Canadian Permafrost Conference}
year = {2025}
organization = {The Canadian Geotechnical Society},
address = {Ottawa, Canada} }
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