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 |[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aje4T8IyrsU&feature=plcp&context=C4e5bd15VDvjVQa1PpcFOBdlDJArf2UWiuyZA7vlZ3OSbg-zxucs0%3D|PermaNET documentary]]|[[Public relation]]|EN|Civil society / citizens|A documentary film about the permafrost monitoring activities in the entire Alpine Space. **[[wiki:in_depth_information_about_the_permanet_documentary|In depth information about PermaNET documentary]]**| |[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aje4T8IyrsU&feature=plcp&context=C4e5bd15VDvjVQa1PpcFOBdlDJArf2UWiuyZA7vlZ3OSbg-zxucs0%3D|PermaNET documentary]]|[[Public relation]]|EN|Civil society / citizens|A documentary film about the permafrost monitoring activities in the entire Alpine Space. **[[wiki:in_depth_information_about_the_permanet_documentary|In depth information about PermaNET documentary]]**|
 |[[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/products.html|Education tool kit]]|[[Tool]]|EN, DE|Civil society / citizens|"In the superior context of general education dealing with permafrost it helps pupils (i) to understand natural processes and achieve environmental competences, (ii) to get an exemplary insight into the world of (applied) natural sciences, and (iii) to learn about the crucial importance of sustainable development for the entire Alps following the “philosophy” of the Alpine Convention." Source: [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/archive/pdf/educational_toolkit_definition.pdf|Education tool kit]], p. 2. **[[wiki:in_depth_information_about_the_education_tool_kit|In depth information about education tool kit]]**| |[[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/products.html|Education tool kit]]|[[Tool]]|EN, DE|Civil society / citizens|"In the superior context of general education dealing with permafrost it helps pupils (i) to understand natural processes and achieve environmental competences, (ii) to get an exemplary insight into the world of (applied) natural sciences, and (iii) to learn about the crucial importance of sustainable development for the entire Alps following the “philosophy” of the Alpine Convention." Source: [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/archive/pdf/educational_toolkit_definition.pdf|Education tool kit]], p. 2. **[[wiki:in_depth_information_about_the_education_tool_kit|In depth information about education tool kit]]**|
-|[[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/products/permafrosthazards/index.html|Permafrost-related hazards and permafrost degradation report]]|[[Literature review]]|EN|Scientists; specific institutions|"A state of the art report about permafrost-related hazards and permafrost degradation. The 4 chapters deal with [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/archive/pdf/WP6_2_rockglaciers.pdf|rock glaciers]], [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/archive/pdf/WP6_2_debris_flows.pdf|debris flows]], [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/archive/pdf/WP6_2_rockfalls.pdf|rockfalls]], and [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/archive/pdf/WP6_2_local_ground_movements.pdf|local ground movements]] and their effects on infrastructure. Each chapter summarizes present knowledge about these processes and their relationship to the climate change, and is illustrated by several recent case studies in the Alps. These case studies show the variety of effects on infrastructures in high mountain area." Source: [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/products/permafrosthazards/index.html|Permafrost-related hazards and permafrost degradation report]]. **[[In depth information about the Permafrost-related hazards and permafrost degradation report]]**| +|[[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/products/permafrosthazards/index.html|Permafrost-related hazards and permafrost degradation report]]|[[Literature review]]|EN|Scientists; specific institutions|"A state of the art report about permafrost-related hazards and permafrost degradation. The 4 chapters deal with [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/archive/pdf/WP6_2_rockglaciers.pdf|rock glaciers]], [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/archive/pdf/WP6_2_debris_flows.pdf|debris flows]], [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/archive/pdf/WP6_2_rockfalls.pdf|rockfalls]], and [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/archive/pdf/WP6_2_local_ground_movements.pdf|local ground movements]] and their effects on infrastructure. Each chapter summarizes present knowledge about these processes and their relationship to the climate change, and is illustrated by several recent case studies in the Alps. These case studies show the variety of effects on infrastructures in high mountain area." Source: [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/products/permafrosthazards/index.html|Permafrost-related hazards and permafrost degradation report]]. **[[wiki:in_depth_information_about_the_permafrost-related_hazards_and_permafrost_degradation_report|In depth information about  Permafrost-related hazards and permafrost degradation report]]**| 
-|[[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/products/permafrosthazards/index.html|Methods sheets / operational approaches for detection and monitoring of slope movements and ground temperature in permafrost areas]]|[[Methodology]]|EN|Scientists; specific institutions| The six method sheets are about [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/archive/pdf/WP6_1_gps.pdf|dGPS]], [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/archive/pdf/WP6_1_gpr.pdf|GPR]], [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/archive/pdf/WP6_1_dinsar.pdf|DInSAR]], [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/archive/pdf/WP6_1_ert.pdf|ERT]], [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/archive/pdf/WP6_1_tls.pdf|TLS]], and [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/archive/pdf/WP6_1_tp.pdf|terrestrial photogrammetry]]. "Basic principles of each method are summarized, before listing their possible applications, and the main results, opportunities and limitations; each sheet is completed with references and illustrated with some figures. Comparisons between some pairs of these methods were realized, and a SWOT analysis completed this assessment." Source: [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/products/permafrosthazards/index.html|Methods sheets]]. **[[In depth information about the methods sheets / operational approaches for detection and monitoring of slope movements and ground temperature in permafrost areas]]**|+|[[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/products/permafrosthazards/index.html|Methods sheets / operational approaches for detection and monitoring of slope movements and ground temperature in permafrost areas]]|[[Methodology]]|EN|Scientists; specific institutions| The six method sheets are about [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/archive/pdf/WP6_1_gps.pdf|dGPS]], [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/archive/pdf/WP6_1_gpr.pdf|GPR]], [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/archive/pdf/WP6_1_dinsar.pdf|DInSAR]], [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/archive/pdf/WP6_1_ert.pdf|ERT]], [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/archive/pdf/WP6_1_tls.pdf|TLS]], and [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/archive/pdf/WP6_1_tp.pdf|terrestrial photogrammetry]]. "Basic principles of each method are summarized, before listing their possible applications, and the main results, opportunities and limitations; each sheet is completed with references and illustrated with some figures. Comparisons between some pairs of these methods were realized, and a SWOT analysis completed this assessment." Source: [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/products/permafrosthazards/index.html|Methods sheets]]. **[[wiki:in_depth_information_about_the_methods_sheets_operational_approaches_for_detection_and_monitoring_of_slope_movements_and_ground_temperature_in_permafrost_areas|In depth information about methods sheets / operational approaches for detection and monitoring of slope movements and ground temperature in permafrost areas]]**|
 |[[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/products/permafrostresponse/index.html|Permafrost response to climate change report - WP 5.3]]|[[Report]]|EN|Scientists; specific institutions|The report shows that "ongoing climate change has a number of complex influences on the ground temperature but also ground stability on the mountain permafrost of the European Alps." Source: [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/archive/pdf/WP5_3_final_report.pdf|Permafrost response to climate change report]], p. 5. **[[wiki:in_depth_information_about_the_permafrost_response_to_climate_change_report|In depth information about Permafrost response to climate change report]]**| |[[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/products/permafrostresponse/index.html|Permafrost response to climate change report - WP 5.3]]|[[Report]]|EN|Scientists; specific institutions|The report shows that "ongoing climate change has a number of complex influences on the ground temperature but also ground stability on the mountain permafrost of the European Alps." Source: [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/archive/pdf/WP5_3_final_report.pdf|Permafrost response to climate change report]], p. 5. **[[wiki:in_depth_information_about_the_permafrost_response_to_climate_change_report|In depth information about Permafrost response to climate change report]]**|
 |[[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/products.html|Permafrost and water resources management report - WP7]]|[[Report]]|EN|Scientists; specific institutions|"Rising air temperature has caused the release of highly concentrated meltwater from active rock glaciers. In response to the enhanced release of ions and heavy metals high altitude lakes, which are drained by meltwater from rock glaciers, can experience a substantial change in water chemistry. […] Climate change induced permafrost degradation may have major impacts on ecosystems, landscape stability and on people and their livelihoods." Source: [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/products/pfwaterresources/index.html|Permafrost and water resources management report]]. **[[In depth information about Permafrost and water resources management report]]**| |[[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/products.html|Permafrost and water resources management report - WP7]]|[[Report]]|EN|Scientists; specific institutions|"Rising air temperature has caused the release of highly concentrated meltwater from active rock glaciers. In response to the enhanced release of ions and heavy metals high altitude lakes, which are drained by meltwater from rock glaciers, can experience a substantial change in water chemistry. […] Climate change induced permafrost degradation may have major impacts on ecosystems, landscape stability and on people and their livelihoods." Source: [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/products/pfwaterresources/index.html|Permafrost and water resources management report]]. **[[In depth information about Permafrost and water resources management report]]**|
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   * [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/products.html|PermaNET outputs on the official website of the project]]    * [[http://www.permanet-alpinespace.eu/products.html|PermaNET outputs on the official website of the project]] 
   * [[http://www.alpine-space.eu/projects/projects/detail/PermaNET/show/|PermaNET outputs on the website of the Alpine Space Programme]]    * [[http://www.alpine-space.eu/projects/projects/detail/PermaNET/show/|PermaNET outputs on the website of the Alpine Space Programme]] 
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 === Synergies === === Synergies ===
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   * [[wiki:synergies_understanding_water_cycle|Understanding water cycle]]   * [[wiki:synergies_understanding_water_cycle|Understanding water cycle]]
   * [[wiki:synergies_tourism|Tourism]]   * [[wiki:synergies_tourism|Tourism]]
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