Climate Change and Implications for the Proposed Canadian Northern Corridor
David Fawcett,
Tristan Pearce and
James D. Ford
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David Fawcett: University of Northern British Columbia
Tristan Pearce: University of Northern British Columbia
James D. Ford: University of Leeds
SPP Research Papers, 2020, vol. 13, issue 26
Abstract:
The Canadian Northern Corridor (CNC) has been proposed as a potential solution to the challenges presented by limited transportation infrastructure in Northern Canada (Sulzenko and Fellows 2016). Building, operating and maintaining infrastructure in a northern corridor would be inherently challenging due to issues of remoteness and climate change. This paper reviews scientific evidence about the documented and potential impacts of climate change in Northern Canada and examines what the implications are for future CNC development.
Date: 2020
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