• Investigating wood waste composting as a beneficial agricultural input
    • Year: In-Progress
    • Partner: Yukon Government – Climate Change Secretariat
    • Location: Whitehorse, Yukon
  • An Outreach Climatologist for Yukon
    • Year: In-Progress
    • Partner: Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC)
    • Location: Various, Yukon
  • The Ecology of Headwaters in the Boreal Northwest
    • Year: In-Progress
    • Partners: Weston Family Foundation, University of Alberta, University of Ottawa
    • Locations: Southern Yukon, Northern British Columbia
  • Simple physics-based models to forecast ice cover breakup and ice jam floods in river of Canada – Phase II Yukon applications
    • Year: In-Progress
    • Partner: ECCC
    • Locations: Dawson City, Old Crow, Ross River and Rock Creek, Yukon
  • Climate impacts on snow and winter tourism
    • Year: In-Progress
    • Partners: Memorial University, University of the Arctic (UArctic)
    • Locations: Whitehorse, Yukon; Rovaniemi, Finland; and Reykjavik, Iceland
  • Enhancing Yukon Trade Corridor Resilience to Northern Geohazards
    • Year: In-Progress
    • Partners: Transport Canada, YukonU Research Centre – Permafrost and Geoscience Research
    • Locations: Dempster Highway, North Klondike Highway, and the Silver Trail, Yukon
  • Northern Mine Remediation Course for Communities
    • Year: 2022-25
    • Partner: Colleges and Institutes Canada (CICan)
    • Locations: Pelly Crossing, Mayo, Faro, and Whitehorse, Yukon
  • The Äsheyi Chu/Aishihik River-River Ice Model
    • Year: 2022-25
    • Partners: Champagne and Aishihik First Nations, Yukon Energy, University of Alberta
    • Location: Äsheyi Chu/Aishihik River, Yukon
  • YukonU/UArctic Frederik Paulsen Seminar: Mine Bioremediation in the Arctic
    • Year: 2023-24
    • Partner: UArctic
    • Location: Whitehorse, Yukon
  • Forecasting River Ice Breakup for Three Yukon Communities
    • Year: 2023-24
    • Partner: Yukon Government – Water Resources Branch
    • Locations: Rock Creek, Dawson City, and Old Crow, Yukon
  • Partridge Creek Hydrological Sustainability Study
    • Year: 2022-23
    • Partner: First Nation of Na-Cho Nyak Dun
    • Location: Partridge Creek, Yukon