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CSA - PLUS 4011-10

TECHNICAL GUIDE Infrastructure in permafrost: A guideline for climate change adaptation

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Organization: CSA
Publication Date: 1 June 2010
Status: inactive
Page Count: 112
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Introduction to the Guideline

Infrastructure in the North commonly depends on permafrost for its foundation material. Such infrastructure should be designed with full consideration for the potential of climate change, particularly increases in air temperature, to cause permafrost warming and/or thawing and create significantly different foundation environments in the future.

This Guideline is for decision makers with a role in planning, purchasing, developing, or operating community infrastructure in permafrost regions. It will assist people who are not experts in permafrost and/or climate change, by providing: (i) a better understanding of critical permafrost- and climate change-related issues; (ii) a means for locating key information sources on these topics; and, (iii) the ability to ask "the right questions" of those they hire to ensure appropriate planning, assessment, design, and construction of community infrastructure projects. The Guideline provides contextual material and guidance on the following:

1. Permafrost as an environmental variable, and its response to climate and other environmental change (Chapters 2 and 3);

2. Foundation types for community infrastructure in permafrost (Chapter 4);

3. Trends in climate and permafrost conditions across northern Canada (Chapters 5 and 6); and

4. A process for ensuring that climate change is incorporated into (a) the siting, and (b) the design of foundation systems in permafrost terrain (Chapter 7).

This Guideline is focused on new infrastructure projects rather than on maintenance of existing structures. It addresses how to estimate and account for the effects of future climate on permafrost and on foundations at sites where permafrost may be a factor.

Most information in this Guideline is of relevance to the majority of community infrastructure types.

Document History

January 1, 2019
Technical Guide: Infrastructure in permafrost: A guideline for climate change adaptation
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This Guideline outlines methods to estimate the sustainability of engineered structures on permafrost foundations over their service lives in northern Canada. The objective is to...
PLUS 4011-10
June 1, 2010
TECHNICAL GUIDE Infrastructure in permafrost: A guideline for climate change adaptation
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Introduction to the Guideline Infrastructure in the North commonly depends on permafrost for its foundation material. Such infrastructure should be designed with full...
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