Abstract
Permafrost ecosystems occupy a quarter of the land surface in the Northern Hemisphere. Ongoing rapid temperature change in these areas causes permafrost warming in the Arctic and thawing in the Subarctic regions (Romanovsky et al. Permafr Periglac Process 21:106–116 2010).
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- Global Terrestrial Network
- Permafrost Temperature
- Global Climate Observing System (GCOS)
- International Arctic Science Committee (IASC)
- International Permafrost Association (IPA)
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We thank ESKP for providing one year financial support to develop the visualization products of GTN-P Database. We thank Karl Dzuba for assisting with proof-reading the ESKP articles on permafrost research highlights. We also thank Jean-Pierre Lanckman, Malek Kaderi and Anseok Joo (Arctic Portal), and Almut Dressler and Saskia Bacher (AWI) for data management.
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Biskaborn, B.K., Lantuit, H. (2018). Knowledge Transfer by the Global Terrestrial Network for Permafrost (GTN-P). In: Krause, G. (eds) Building Bridges at the Science-Stakeholder Interface. SpringerBriefs in Earth System Sciences. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75919-7_11
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