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DESCRIPTION:A warming Arctic is benefitting the northern expansion of agric
 ulture. Suitable land area within the discontinuous permafrost zone is exp
 ected to increase with opportunity to grow globally important crops. A war
 ming Arctic is also driving the rapid degradation of near-surface permafro
 st that impacts ecosystems\, communities\, economies\, and industry sector
 s. Understanding the interactions between permafrost and cultivation pract
 ices within permafrost-agroecosystems\, has received little attention to d
 ate. The following presentation will discuss the evolution of high-latitud
 e agriculture with a focus on the Greater Fairbanks Area\, Alaska\, USA an
 d provide an overview of the recently funded Permafrost Grown Project.\n
DTSTART:20220128T170000Z
DTEND:20220128T180000Z
LOCATION:Burnside Hall\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 0B9\, 805 rue Sherbrooke 
 Ouest
SUMMARY:Supporting Sustainable Permafrost-agroecosystems by Co-producing Kn
 owledge with Alaskan and Siberian Farmers with the Permafrost Grown Projec
 t (Dr. Melissa Ward Jones)
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/geography/channels/event/supporting-sustainable-p
 ermafrost-agroecosystems-co-producing-knowledge-alaskan-and-siberian-farme
 rs-340070
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