ICOP 2024, Whitehorse, Yukon Canada
Welcome to ICOP 2024
Yukon lies north of the 60th parallel, adjacent to British Columbia to the south, Northwest Territories to the east, and Alaska, USA to the west. Yukon, well known for its rich natural environment with endless possibilities for outdoor activities, has a variety of permafrost conditions to explore. Whitehorse, the capital of Yukon, is the largest northern city in Canada with a population of nearly 30,000 and lies on the banks of the historical Yukon River.
It has been 26 years since Canada hosted the 7th ICOP in Yellowknife, NT. In the intervening years, permafrost science has grown in terms of the depth of our understanding and the breadth of topics covered. We believe it is time for one of the IPA's founding members to welcome the international scientific and engineering permafrost community to Canada’s North again. The impacts of climate change and economic development have significantly changed the Arctic in recent decades resulting in a wealth of research initiatives and unparalleled engineering projects. The City of Whitehorse, Yukon, is the ideal place to showcase these recent developments and the current challenges first hand. Its location in Canada’s North offers the perfect environment to learn and exchange ideas.
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Submit your paper abstract here - Deadline has been EXTENDED to May 31, 2023
Check out the paper guidelines here
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Location
Hybrid event
Yukon University
500, College(University) Drive Whitehorse, YT Canada, Y1A 5K4Submission period
March 31, 2023 - 07:00 until June 1, 2023 - 05:45
Contact us
For any questions about the event, please contact ICOP2024@canadianpermafrostassociation.ca