The Arctic Permafrost Atlas is a key outcome of the EU H2020 Nunataryuk project (2017-2023). The Atlas presents state-of-the-art knowledge about permafrost and the impacts of permafrost thaw on human communities in the Arctic.
The print and digital atlas is a highly visual product. It comprises of 156 pages divided into 7 chapters with 82 unique maps, several illustrations, drone imagery and photographs. 155 scientists contributed to the Atlas with data, feedback, review and comments. The science depicted in this Atlas forms a baseline for ILLUQ activities expanding on issues that are yet largely unknown or unstudied.
You can access the Arctic permafrost Atlas on the Nunataryuk website here >>