Agents and the Arctic: The Case for Increased Use of Agent-Based Modeling to Study Permafrost

Author
Sierra Hicks, Christopher McComb, and Lilian Alessa
Summary

Permafrost thaw is one of the world’s most pressing climate problems, already disrupting lifestyles, livelihoods, economies, and ecosystems in the north, and threatening to spill beyond the boundaries of the Arctic as our planet continues to warm. To examine the effects of permafrost degradation, and increase our understanding of what this phenomenon means for the future of the region (and the world), The Arctic Institute’s new two-part permafrost series aims to analyze the topic from scientific, security, legal, and personal perspectives. 

Year
2021
Citation

Hicks, S., C. McComb, and L. Alessa, 2021: Agents and the Arctic: The Case for Increased Use of Agent-Based Modeling to Study Permafrost, The Arctic Institute, https://www.thearcticinstitute.org/agents-arctic-case-increased-use-agent-based-modeling-study-permafrost/