2016
Calmels F, Horton B, Roy LP, Lipovsky P, Benkert B. Assessment of Risk to Infrastructure from Permafrost Degradation and a Changing Climate, Ross River. Whitehorse: Northern Climate Exchange, Yukon Research Centre, Yukon College; 2016 pp. 100.
Horton B, Calmels F, Roy LP, Perrin A. Permafrost, buildings and climate change: Managing Ross River infrastructure in a moving landscape. 2016.
Calmels F, Doré G, Kong X, Roy LP, Lemieux C, Horton B. Vulnerability of the north Alaska Highway to permafrost thaw: Design options and climate change adaptation. Whitehorse: Northern Climate Exchange, Yukon Research Centre, Yukon College; 2016 pp. 132.
2015
Calmels F, Roy LP, Laurent C, Pelletier M, Kinnear L, Benkert B, Horton B, Pumple J. Vulnerability of the North Alaska Highway to Permafrost Thaw: A Field Guide and Data Synthesis. Whitehorse: Northern Climate Exchange, Yukon Research Centre, Yukon College; 2015 pp. 130.
2014
Horton B, Samuel J, Kavanaugh J, Laxton S, Benkert B, Samolczyk M. Hydrosecurity of the Yukon River Watershed – A collaborative research project with Yukon Energy. 2014.
- The Northern Climate ExChange partnered with Yukon Energy Corporation in order to improve hydrometeorologic monitoring and advance research in the headwaters of the Yukon River. The overarching goal is to learn more about glacier contributions to river flow, and potential climate change impacts on the timing and volume of flow in the upper Yukon River Basin. Objectives have been achieved through a coordinated multidisciplinary field and modelling program. Funding has been provided by NSERC and Yukon Energy Corporation as part of an Applied Research and Development project.