Our mission is to promote knowledge of permafrost for students 
living on the territory of permafrost in hope to captivate and inspire a
 new generation of researchers to continue permafrost studies. “The 
principle of our work is openness. We, as scientists-empiricists, should
 speak out about research results to the people, because the permafrost 
is closely connected with the life in the North - such as construction, 
agriculture”.
The main point of the project is to establish 
monitoring sites for observing of air temperatures and permafrost. 
Currently, 200 monitoring sites were established in schools in Alaska, 
some in Canada, Greenland, Scandinavia, Mongolia, China, and Japan.
The
 results will be ready in a year, after a long monitoring of installed 
devices. Scientists of Yakutia - members of NEFU Department of Northern 
Studies, Permafrost Institute, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of 
Sciences - will do further monitoring.
During the expedition, 
Professor recorded his notes in his blogs and on the official site of 
the project. To read more about the researchers’ work, please visit 
http://permafrost.edublogs.org and 
http://ine.uaf.edu/werc/projects/permafrost
    
        Ten regions of Yakutia become fields for scientific observations of air temperature and permafrost
Wed, Feb 26, 2014
    
    
		Twenty devices for measuring the state of permafrost were installed in ten districts of Yakutia. Recently, a group of researchers led by 
		
				Kenji Yoshikawa, a scientist from Japan, came from expedition by route Khandyga-Tomtor Ust-Nera-Zyrianka within the frameworks of the project “Cryopedometer in Schools”.