Polar Research

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  • Country
    United Kingdom
  • Language
    English
  • Number of Articles
    42
  • Abbreviation
    Polar Res
  • ISSN
    0800-0395
  • Main Publisher
    Norwegian Polar Institute
  • Publisher
    Norwegian Polar Institute
  • Indian UGC
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  • Final Decision (day)
    371
  • Geography
    Anthropology
    Recreation
    Environmental sciences
    Geography
    Anthropology
    Recreation
    Oceanography
    Science
    Biology (General)
    Ecology
    Science
    Geology
    Technology
    Environmental technology
    Sanitary engineering
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Description
_Polar Research_ is a comprehensive, peer-reviewed journal focusing on the Arctic and Antarctic regions. It encompasses a wide array of scientific disciplines, fostering a deeper understanding of these critical environments. The first 150 characters: Explores Arctic & Antarctic regions across scientific disciplines; fosters understanding of polar environments & global impact._ The journalÂ’s scope includes biology, ecology, geology, glaciology, oceanography, atmospheric science, and human impacts in polar regions. It addresses crucial topics such as climate change, biodiversity, and sustainable resource management. Key topics encompass sea ice dynamics, permafrost thaw, polar biodiversity, and the effects of pollutants. _Polar Research_ is indexed in major databases including Scopus, Web of Science, and the Arctic Science and Technology Information System (ASTIS). The journal is essential for researchers, policymakers, and students dedicated to understanding the intricate polar ecosystems and their significance on a global scale. The journal aims to promote cross-disciplinary collaboration and inform responsible environmental stewardship. As an open-access journal, _Polar Research_ ensures widespread dissemination of its findings, increasing its impact on scientific discourse and environmental policies. Researchers are encouraged to submit their work, contributing to the growing body of knowledge essential for navigating the future of our planetÂ’s polar regions. The journal stands as a vital resource for anyone committed to the preservation of the Arctic and Antarctic.
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