Polar Record is a multidisciplinary journal that provides a comprehensive view of both polar regions, Arctic and Antarctic. It publishes a range of articles, from original research to brief notes and reviews, catering to a broad audience interested in polar issues.
Focusing on diverse disciplines, the journal covers topics from glaciology and marine biology to social sciences and policy related to polar regions. It includes research on climate change impacts, biodiversity, and human activities in these areas. Polar Record is indexed in key databases, ensuring wide discoverability of the content. This journal aims to foster an interdisciplinary perspective, it serves as a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and educators involved in polar research and environmental management.
Polar Record encourages submission that address pressing environmental challenges and conservation efforts in polar zones. It encourages contributions from diverse scientific backgrounds, offering a platform for promoting broader awareness and understanding of the challenges and opportunities in the polar regions. It provides open access options, enhancing accessibility for researchers and practitioners globally.