
About the project
New knowledge to protect the thawing Arctic
As the Arctic climate warms, thawing permafrost threatens infrastructure, cultural heritage, and mountain slopes. Managing these risks is vital for the safety and sustainability of Arctic communities.
ThawingLYR addresses these pressing issues and brings together experts from geoscience, engineering, social sciences, and data science, working closely with local authorities, businesses, and residents. By combining mapping, monitoring, modelling, and local knowledge, we are building an integrated climate and permafrost response system. This online platform will deliver real-time data on permafrost, terrain movement, and weather, as well as tools to predict and manage landslides and other permafrost-related hazards.
Ultimately, we will provide practical strategies that strengthen resilience and safeguard Longyearbyen—and other Arctic settlements—for the future.
Background information
ThawingLYR (Thawing Arctic permafrost, emerging risks: managing critical infrastructure, cultural heritage, and mountain slopes under climate change) is a 3-year (2025-2027) research project funded by the Research Council of Norway.
ThawingLYR is led by the University Centre in Svalbard. Project partners include Nordland Research Institute, Nord University, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, MET Norway, NORSAR, Longyearbyen Lokalstyre, Svalbard Museum, Instanes AS and Tilsig AS
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