{"id":699282,"date":"2024-09-24T06:56:47","date_gmt":"2024-09-24T13:56:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.esri.com\/about\/newsroom\/?post_type=blog&#038;p=699282"},"modified":"2024-10-03T12:25:32","modified_gmt":"2024-10-03T19:25:32","slug":"point-hope-alaska-coastal-erosion","status":"publish","type":"blog","link":"https:\/\/www.esri.com\/about\/newsroom\/blog\/point-hope-alaska-coastal-erosion","title":{"rendered":"Nature-Based Solutions Aim to Fortify Point Hope"},"author":671,"featured_media":0,"parent":0,"menu_order":0,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"sync_status":"","episode_type":"","audio_file":"","podmotor_file_id":"","podmotor_episode_id":"","castos_file_data":"","cover_image":"","cover_image_id":"","duration":"","filesize":"","filesize_raw":"","date_recorded":"","explicit":"","block":"","itunes_episode_number":"","itunes_title":"","itunes_season_number":"","itunes_episode_type":"","_links_to":"","_links_to_target":""},"categories":[],"tags":[490632,282612,489612,1421,490622],"industry":[],"esri-blog-category":[478662,489892],"esri_blog_department":[478212],"class_list":["post-699282","blog","type-blog","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","tag-alaska","tag-indigenous-people","tag-nature-based-solutions","tag-sea-level-rise","tag-tipping-point","esri-blog-category-sea-level-rise","esri-blog-category-tipping-points","esri_blog_department-resilience"],"acf":{"video_source":"","video_start":"","video_stop":"","short_description":"Coastal erosion is increasingly jeopardizing Point Hope, Alaska\u2019s way-of-life. Scientists enlist GIS to help.","pdf":{"host_remotely":false,"file":"","file_url":""},"flexible_content":[{"acf_fc_layout":"content","content":"<em>Whale bones frame the landscape of Point Hope, Alaska.<\/em> (Photo courtesy of EA Engineering)\r\n\r\n&nbsp;"},{"acf_fc_layout":"sidebar","layout":"standard","image_reference":null,"image_reference_figure":"","spotlight_image":null,"section_title":"","spotlight_name":"","position":"Right","content":"The community of Point Hope, Alaska\u2014long home to the I\u00f1upiat people\u2014is helping devise nature-based solutions to stem the loss of land to the ocean through coastal erosion.\r\n\r\n&nbsp;\r\n\r\n<strong>Key Takeaways<\/strong>\r\n<ul>\r\n \t<li>As coastal erosion jeopardizes age-old practices in Point Hope, Alaska, the community enlists nature-based solutions.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>A team of scientists and engineers working to safeguard the land sought traditional ecological knowledge from community members.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>The team used GIS technology for spatial analysis to map and model coastal conditions.<\/li>\r\n<\/ul>","snippet":""},{"acf_fc_layout":"content","content":"On a narrow peninsula in northwest Alaska, live about 800 people, predominantly I\u00f1upiat, who have made Point Hope, Alaska one of the longest continuously inhabited settlements in North America.\r\n\r\nIt\u2019s a \u201clittle point with a lot of history,\u201d said Lauren Bosche of the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory. Yet the coastal land where Point Hope was first settled about 2,500 years ago could soon succumb to history itself.\r\n\r\nFor decades, waves have slowly carved away the northern coast of this narrow piece of land that juts into the Chukchi Sea in the Arctic Ocean. Now, <a href=\"https:\/\/hakaimagazine.com\/news\/new-tipping-point-disappearing-arctic\/\">as the Arctic faces a tipping point<\/a>, Point Hope is increasingly threatened by coastal erosion, thawing permafrost, and rising sea levels.\r\n\r\nA team of agencies, consultants, and residents have been working together to buy Point Hope more time. They developed a plan, using <a href=\"https:\/\/www.esri.com\/en-us\/what-is-gis\/overview\">geographic information system (GIS)<\/a> technology to collect data, study ways to adapt the shoreline, and focus on the highest-priority projects."},{"acf_fc_layout":"image","image":699722,"image_position":"center","orientation":"horizontal","hyperlink":""},{"acf_fc_layout":"content","content":"<h3><strong>Disappearing Permafrost Threatens Arctic<\/strong><\/h3>\r\nFor decades, erosion has carved away at Point Hope\u2019s northern coast, consuming 1-2 meters annually, which forced its Indigenous residents inland in the 1970s. Recently, this erosion has accelerated along parts of the coastline. The ice that normally shelters Point Hope's shores is not forming early enough to protect the community from violent fall storms.\r\n\r\nThese changes have also disrupted the I\u00f1upiat people\u2019s ability to hunt wildlife for survival and threatened their cultural heritage.\r\n\r\n\u201cThere\u2019s an incredible amount of archaeological history that's already been taken by the ocean,\" Bosche said.\r\n\r\nPoint Hope\u2019s circumstances aren\u2019t unique. A warming climate has resulted in the loss of seven percent of near-surface permafrost in the last 20 years, according to the Woodwell Climate Research Center.\r\n\r\nThe center\u2019s <a href=\"https:\/\/permafrost.woodwellclimate.org\/course-of-action\/\">Permafrost Pathways project<\/a> maps and monitors Arctic warming. Scientists with the center note that 15 percent of land in the Northern Hemisphere sits on permafrost and 3.6 million people are at risk if it thaws. As much as 150 billion tons of carbon emissions stored in permafrost could be released into the atmosphere by 2100 as a result. The thaw is also exposing rivers and streams to once-stored minerals that are <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/us-news\/article\/2024\/may\/22\/alaska-rivers-turning-orange\">making waterways in parts of Alaska more acidic<\/a>."},{"acf_fc_layout":"image","image":701342,"image_position":"center","orientation":"horizontal","hyperlink":""},{"acf_fc_layout":"content","content":"For the I\u00f1upiat people of Point Hope\u2014a place also known as Tiki\u0121aq\u2014the thawing land also threatens their traditional way of life by making it more difficult to store the meat from their hunts of caribou, whales, and seals. \u201cYou can\u2019t put a bowhead whale in a chest freezer,\u201d said Ellen Jessup McDermott of EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc., PBC. And people can\u2019t simply run to the grocery store. \"Point Hope is very isolated. It's very expensive to fly anything in there,\" she said.\r\n\r\nThe native residents rely on si\u0121luaqs\u2014essentially large ice cellars carved into the ground that, for generations, have kept meat cold. The community has recently been losing these cellars to erosion and may have fewer than 10 left. In the few that remain, mold or water has crept inside.\r\n\r\nPreserving traditional structures is among several priorities that the community of Point Hope outlined in the North Slope Borough\u2019s <a href=\"https:\/\/www.north-slope.org\/app\/uploads\/2022\/02\/PHO_Adopted_Comprehensive_Plan.pdf\">2017 comprehensive plan<\/a>. In early 2020, a three-person team from EA met with members of the trilateral committee that runs the city\u2014the tribal Village of Point Hope, the municipal government of the City of Point Hope, and the Indigenous-owned Tiki\u0121aq Corp.\r\n\r\nThe collaborators first needed to fill data gaps. They collected traditional ecological knowledge\u2014learning from the people who not only live there but also survive on what\u2019s there for food.\r\n\r\n\u201cThey know better than anybody what's going on where they live,\u201d Jessup McDermott said. \u201cThat data is crucial.\u201d She arranged meetings, paying people for their time for participating in formal interviews. Meeting in person was key. And in those meetings, community members were often encouraged to draw what they knew on maps.\r\n\r\nOne of EA\u2019s certified GIS professionals used <a href=\"https:\/\/www.esri.com\/en-us\/arcgis\/geospatial-platform\/overview?srsltid=AfmBOorqXqK_X7WcE4Jojp-VgydZ_YFBGene8ON6dsU9M_yuF_BUrCYn\">ArcGIS<\/a> to help the team view existing conditions, plan field work, and perform spatial analysis. \u201cThe maps helped us understand what we saw at the sites and develop a nonverbal intuitive sense of what's happening there,\" Jessup McDermott said.\r\n<h3><strong>Engineering with Nature<\/strong><\/h3>\r\nThe first site visit for Bosche was indicative of the challenges that come with living in Point Hope. The journey from Fairbanks, Alaska, where she's based, involved three flights in a small plane that could carry, at most, 12 people. There is no road access, just a seven-mile evacuation route to higher ground if needed.\r\n\r\nTo get a more up-to-date understanding of Point Hope's coastal erosion, the team used the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.usgs.gov\/centers\/whcmsc\/science\/digital-shoreline-analysis-system-dsas\">US Geological Survey's Digital Shoreline Analysis System<\/a>. The team members added new satellite imagery as well as archive satellite images to detect a wider range of change. The scientists also manually drew the shorelines into GIS."},{"acf_fc_layout":"image","image":699712,"image_position":"center","orientation":"horizontal","hyperlink":""},{"acf_fc_layout":"content","content":"Their spatial analysis models revealed that steeper slopes on the beach were exacerbating the erosion because of how the shoreline reacted to higher waves.\r\n\r\nUltimately, the community and collaborators decided to focus on two priorities. To help slow coastal erosion, they plan to build a dynamic revetment\u2014a gravel or cobblestone wall that reshapes the beach face with larger rocks\u2014and a strengthened sand dune built over an armored core.\r\n\r\nProgress on the revetment\u2019s design was about 10 percent complete as of mid-2024. To safeguard the subsistence-hunting lifestyle of the I\u00f1upiat, the team members also plan to repair and enhance the traditional underground cold-storage sites. Traditional ecological knowledge informs the careful selection of a si\u0121luaq site based on the size of sediment grains, which determines its success.\r\n\r\n\"Indigenous people have been working with nature for thousands of years,\" Bosche said. \"Having a safe community that meets your needs is nothing new.\"\r\n\r\n&nbsp;\r\n\r\nLearn more about how <a href=\"https:\/\/www.esri.com\/en-us\/about\/climate-action\/overview?srsltid=AfmBOop6exn1PdbL7bFxW1wjC_RivW1V_BPhRJ6pOu1WF64pImLNMgni\">GIS informs climate action strategies<\/a> for adaptation and mitigation."}],"references":null},"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO Premium plugin v25.9 (Yoast SEO v25.9) - https:\/\/yoast.com\/wordpress\/plugins\/seo\/ -->\n<title>Nature-Based Solutions Aim to Fortify Point Hope<\/title>\n<meta name=\"description\" content=\"Coastal erosion is increasingly jeopardizing Point Hope, Alaska\u2019s way-of-life. 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