December 4,2024
The National Institute of Polar Research (NIPR) publishes Polar Science, a peer-reviewed quarterly journal dealing with polar science, in collaboration with Elsevier B. V. The special issue titled "The seventh International Symposium on Arctic Research (ISAR-7)" was published as part of the latest issue (Vol. 41, posted in September 2024). This special issue consists of 23 high-quality papers, which span many disciplines to identify changes in the Arctic environment and society, and to discuss possible future sustainable development. The full text of issue 41 will be freely accessible worldwide until 20 March 2025.
Rapid changes, such as warmer atmosphere, shrinking sea ice cover, deteriorating ice sheet, and thawing permafrost, occurring in the Arctic have created significant challenges for residents of the Arctic and the rest of the globe. These Arctic changes have been giving influences on the region as well as outside of the region, while many nations have of economic and political with the Arctic. Thus, the Arctic research must be of interdisciplinary as well as transdisciplinary nature. The Seventh International Symposium on Arctic Research (ISAR-7), held online and face-to-face in Tokyo during 6-10 March 2023, addressed these challenges.
The symposium consisted of 336 presentations including 95 poster presentations. Among them, the presentations that crossed disciplinary boundaries to discuss the impact on Arctic research and future research frameworks concerning the situation in the Arctic after Russia's invasion of Ukraine attracted special attention. Compared to previous ISARs, the number of presentations in the humanities and social sciences has increased, and the number of presentations in plenary sessions has also increased, providing an opportunity for researchers to listen to presentations of other fields of their own expertise and broaden their knowledge and having hints for collaborations with other disciplines.
This special issue of ISAR-7 covers diverse area of Arctic environment and society science, which show findings and insight on atmospheric sciences, terrestrial science, engineering sea Ice and marine science, humanities and social sciences, and the impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. This special issue approached the scientific themes on those themes holistically. "By continuing academic discussions and expanding area of science of ISAR, the Japan Consortium for Arctic Environmental Research (JCAR) hopes to deepen understanding of nature and connect various subjects to contribute sustainable development by leading international interdisciplinary research", said Dr. Yuji Kodama, Executive Guest Editor of this special issue.
Title: The Seventh International Symposium on Arctic Research (ISAR-7)
Executive Guest Editor: Yuji Kodama (Hokkaido University)
Co-Guest Editors: Teruo Aoki, Aileen Espiritu, Hiroyasu Hasumi, Takafumi Hirata, Motoyoshi Ikeda, Go Iwahana, Hideki Kobayashi, Daiju Narita, Juha Saunavaara, Hiroki Takakura, Masayuki Takigawa, Shotaro Uto
URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/polar-science/vol/41/suppl/C
Polar Science is a peer-reviewed comprehensive academic journal relating to the polar regions of the Earth and other planets, which the NIPR began to publish in collaboration with Elsevier B.V. in 2007. The primary purpose of this journal is to inform people about polar science. Currently, more than 100 articles are submitted per year. As a result, this journal is recognized globally as one of the few comprehensive academic journals in the field of polar science. In addition to normal issues, Polar Science publishes a special issue annually on a given topic from various fields.
The main characteristics of Polar Science are summarized as follows.