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16 | "notes": "Results: Community-Informed Climate Impact Assessment of | 16 | "notes": "Results: Community-Informed Climate Impact Assessment of | ||
17 | Nunapitchuk, Alaska\r\n\r\nThis is a preliminary analysis and | 17 | Nunapitchuk, Alaska\r\n\r\nThis is a preliminary analysis and | ||
18 | interactive site combining results of Arctic Infrastructure Analyses | 18 | interactive site combining results of Arctic Infrastructure Analyses | ||
19 | that link narrative interview information with on the ground | 19 | that link narrative interview information with on the ground | ||
20 | environmental information collected using drone sensors. The study | 20 | environmental information collected using drone sensors. The study | ||
21 | presents a mixed-methods analysis integrating stakeholder interviews | 21 | presents a mixed-methods analysis integrating stakeholder interviews | ||
22 | (n=7, ages 43-80) with geospatial data to assess climate-induced | 22 | (n=7, ages 43-80) with geospatial data to assess climate-induced | ||
23 | infrastructure vulnerabilities in Nunapitchuk, Alaska. Through | 23 | infrastructure vulnerabilities in Nunapitchuk, Alaska. Through | ||
24 | systematic coding of interview transcripts, we identified 47 | 24 | systematic coding of interview transcripts, we identified 47 | ||
25 | references to permafrost degradation, representing the dominant | 25 | references to permafrost degradation, representing the dominant | ||
26 | environmental concern across all stakeholder groups. The analysis | 26 | environmental concern across all stakeholder groups. The analysis | ||
27 | revealed critical infrastructure failures affecting 38 documented | 27 | revealed critical infrastructure failures affecting 38 documented | ||
28 | structures, with differential subsidence rates showing south-facing | 28 | structures, with differential subsidence rates showing south-facing | ||
29 | foundations degrading 40% faster than north-facing | 29 | foundations degrading 40% faster than north-facing | ||
30 | structures.\r\n\r\nOur Scientific Variable Object (SVO) framework | 30 | structures.\r\n\r\nOur Scientific Variable Object (SVO) framework | ||
31 | mapped nine quantifiable metrics to stakeholder priorities, revealing | 31 | mapped nine quantifiable metrics to stakeholder priorities, revealing | ||
32 | high concordance (>80%) between elder traditional knowledge and | 32 | high concordance (>80%) between elder traditional knowledge and | ||
33 | scientific measurements for permafrost thaw rates and ground | 33 | scientific measurements for permafrost thaw rates and ground | ||
34 | subsidence indicators. Water quality assessments detected arsenic | 34 | subsidence indicators. Water quality assessments detected arsenic | ||
35 | concentrations downstream from waste facilities, corroborating | 35 | concentrations downstream from waste facilities, corroborating | ||
36 | community-reported health concerns including unprecedented cancer | 36 | community-reported health concerns including unprecedented cancer | ||
37 | clusters and first-time waterborne illnesses among lifelong | 37 | clusters and first-time waterborne illnesses among lifelong | ||
38 | residents.\r\n\r\nThe perceived environmental change trajectory, | 38 | residents.\r\n\r\nThe perceived environmental change trajectory, | ||
39 | validated through temporal analysis spanning 1920-2024, demonstrates | 39 | validated through temporal analysis spanning 1920-2024, demonstrates | ||
40 | accelerating degradation with ground stability declining from 95% | 40 | accelerating degradation with ground stability declining from 95% | ||
41 | (1970s) to 30% (2020s). Multiple stakeholders independently estimated | 41 | (1970s) to 30% (2020s). Multiple stakeholders independently estimated | ||
42 | a 3-5 year window before complete infrastructure failure, aligning | 42 | a 3-5 year window before complete infrastructure failure, aligning | ||
43 | with geotechnical projections showing active layer depths increasing | 43 | with geotechnical projections showing active layer depths increasing | ||
44 | at 12cm/year.\r\n\r\nEconomic impact analysis revealed a 900% increase | 44 | at 12cm/year.\r\n\r\nEconomic impact analysis revealed a 900% increase | ||
45 | in energy costs over one generation ($20/barrel to $190/month), | 45 | in energy costs over one generation ($20/barrel to $190/month), | ||
46 | threatening community sustainability. The 3D point cloud visualization | 46 | threatening community sustainability. The 3D point cloud visualization | ||
47 | captured 2.3km\u00b2 of riverbank terrain at 15-point/m\u00b2 density, | 47 | captured 2.3km\u00b2 of riverbank terrain at 15-point/m\u00b2 density, | ||
48 | documenting erosion rates of 2.5m/year and permafrost-related surface | 48 | documenting erosion rates of 2.5m/year and permafrost-related surface | ||
49 | deformation patterns.\r\n\r\nCritical findings indicate immediate | 49 | deformation patterns.\r\n\r\nCritical findings indicate immediate | ||
50 | federal intervention is required, with $11 million already allocated | 50 | federal intervention is required, with $11 million already allocated | ||
51 | for waste management upgrades. The convergence of traditional | 51 | for waste management upgrades. The convergence of traditional | ||
52 | knowledge with quantitative measurements strengthens the validity of | 52 | knowledge with quantitative measurements strengthens the validity of | ||
53 | relocation timelines. This integrated assessment framework provides a | 53 | relocation timelines. This integrated assessment framework provides a | ||
54 | replicable methodology for climate impact evaluation in Arctic | 54 | replicable methodology for climate impact evaluation in Arctic | ||
55 | communities, demonstrating the value of incorporating indigenous | 55 | communities, demonstrating the value of incorporating indigenous | ||
56 | knowledge systems into engineering assessments for infrastructure | 56 | knowledge systems into engineering assessments for infrastructure | ||
57 | resilience planning.\r\n\r\nComparison: AI vs Human Coding AnalysisKey | 57 | resilience planning.\r\n\r\nComparison: AI vs Human Coding AnalysisKey | ||
58 | Differences: \r\n\r\nThe AI analysis identified significantly more | 58 | Differences: \r\n\r\nThe AI analysis identified significantly more | ||
59 | thematic references (215 total) compared to human coding (19 entries), | 59 | thematic references (215 total) compared to human coding (19 entries), | ||
60 | with AI emphasizing permafrost degradation as the primary concern | 60 | with AI emphasizing permafrost degradation as the primary concern | ||
61 | while human coders focused more granularly on specific infrastructure | 61 | while human coders focused more granularly on specific infrastructure | ||
62 | issues like boardwalks and dump management. Human coding showed the | 62 | issues like boardwalks and dump management. Human coding showed the | ||
63 | City Manager contributing 58% of coded entries, suggesting more | 63 | City Manager contributing 58% of coded entries, suggesting more | ||
64 | detailed attention to administrative perspectives, whereas AI analysis | 64 | detailed attention to administrative perspectives, whereas AI analysis | ||
65 | distributed concerns more evenly across stakeholder groups. The AI | 65 | distributed concerns more evenly across stakeholder groups. The AI | ||
66 | approach captured broader thematic patterns and frequencies, while | 66 | approach captured broader thematic patterns and frequencies, while | ||
67 | human coding provided more precise, quote-specific categorizations | 67 | human coding provided more precise, quote-specific categorizations | ||
68 | with detailed contextual understanding. Both approaches identified | 68 | with detailed contextual understanding. Both approaches identified | ||
69 | waste management and infrastructure failure as critical issues, but | 69 | waste management and infrastructure failure as critical issues, but | ||
70 | differed in their emphasis on cultural preservation (AI) versus | 70 | differed in their emphasis on cultural preservation (AI) versus | ||
71 | practical infrastructure solutions (human coders).Similarities: Both | 71 | practical infrastructure solutions (human coders).Similarities: Both | ||
72 | identified dump/waste management and infrastructure problems related | 72 | identified dump/waste management and infrastructure problems related | ||
73 | to ground instability as critical issues, recognized water quality | 73 | to ground instability as critical issues, recognized water quality | ||
74 | concerns, and captured the urgency of the situation requiring | 74 | concerns, and captured the urgency of the situation requiring | ||
75 | immediate intervention.", | 75 | immediate intervention.", | ||
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