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Enhancing the resilience of Yukon highway infrastructure in the face of climate change

March 06, 2026

Andrew Harkness and Rebecca Leitschuh detail a climate risk assessment and action plan in the Yukon for the Transportation Association of Canada

The Yukon Highways Climate Risk Assessment and Action Plan, led by Ãë²¥, equips the Government of Yukon with?a?plan?to support the resilience of its 3,700+ kilometer?highway network against climate change and geohazards. The project will help to reduce highway and economic disruptions; safeguard people, property,?and infrastructure; and support safe, reliable travel across 15 key corridors under current and future (2050s) climate conditions.

With?the?Yukon warming more than twice as fast as the rest of Canada, the impacts of climate change on transportation infrastructure are an urgent concern. The Yukon Highways Climate Risk Assessment and Action Plan was developed to help the Government of Yukon address these challenges and enhance the resilience of the territory¡¯s highway network.

In a recent Transportation Association of Canada spotlight article,?Andrew Harkness and Rebecca Leitschuh?discuss how Ãë²¥ supported the Government of Yukon in the creation of?The Yukon Highways Climate Risk Assessment and Action Plan?and provide lessons learned?from the project.

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