The concept and practice of sustainable development as a guiding institutional principle, as a concrete policy goal, and as a focus of political mobilization remain salient in meeting the multiple challenges in the Ar...The concept and practice of sustainable development as a guiding institutional principle, as a concrete policy goal, and as a focus of political mobilization remain salient in meeting the multiple challenges in the Arctic. How sustainable development is conceptualized and practiced depends very much on how it is embraced by scholars, policy makers and the people in the Arctic. Under the circumstances of climate change and political-economic globalization taking place in the Arctic,展开更多
Advances in Polar Science(APS)was founded in 1990 as a peer-reviewed,English-language journal on multi-disciplinary achievements and advances in Arctic and Antarctic science.It was originally titled Chinese Journal of...Advances in Polar Science(APS)was founded in 1990 as a peer-reviewed,English-language journal on multi-disciplinary achievements and advances in Arctic and Antarctic science.It was originally titled Chinese Journal of Polar Science but,aiming to be more international,it was renamed with the current title in 2011.展开更多
Advances in Polar Science(APS),published since 1990 as a peer-reviewed English-language journal,is dedicated to the presentation of polar research(both Arctic and Antarctic)and of the accomplishments of Arctic and Ant...Advances in Polar Science(APS),published since 1990 as a peer-reviewed English-language journal,is dedicated to the presentation of polar research(both Arctic and Antarctic)and of the accomplishments of Arctic and Antarctic expeditions.The international character of the journal improved greatly over the years from 24%of the published papers with a non-Chinese submitting author in 2015 to 63%in 2020.展开更多
Advances in Polar Science (APS) has been published since 1990 as a peer-reviewed English-language journal dedicated to the presentation of multi-disciplinary achievements in Arctic and Antarctic expeditions and rese...Advances in Polar Science (APS) has been published since 1990 as a peer-reviewed English-language journal dedicated to the presentation of multi-disciplinary achievements in Arctic and Antarctic expeditions and research (until 2011 it was known as the Chinese Journal of Polar Science [English Edition]). Now, commencing with Vol. 26, No. 3 in 2015, we are moving to make APS more truly international, with two new Co-Editors-in Chief, and a new expert team of disciplinary Editors from China and many other nations involved in polar research (see http://journal.polar.org.cn/EN/column/column80.shtml). In the future, Advances in Polar Science will be a completely separate journal from the Chinese-language version of the Chinese Journal of Polar Research.展开更多
This special issue is based on the presentations at the 13th Annual General Meeting of the Asian Forum for Polar Sci- ences (AFoPS-13) in New Delhi on 6-7 August 2012, chaired by Dr. Shri Rasik Ravindra, Director of...This special issue is based on the presentations at the 13th Annual General Meeting of the Asian Forum for Polar Sci- ences (AFoPS-13) in New Delhi on 6-7 August 2012, chaired by Dr. Shri Rasik Ravindra, Director of National Center for Antarctic and Ocean Research of India. To strengthen both scientific and logistic collaboration among Asian countries in- volved in polar research is AFoPS's main purpose. During the AFoPS-13, it was decided to publish the AFoPS proceedings annually by each member countries in turn to demonstrate progresses in Polar Science of Asian countries. On the meeting, China was given the great honor to publish the first AFoPS proceedings as a special issue of the Advances in Polar Science (APS), which is a peer-reviewed journal, published in English. APS is a comprehensive scientific journal dedicated to polar research in all scientific disciplines.展开更多
文摘The concept and practice of sustainable development as a guiding institutional principle, as a concrete policy goal, and as a focus of political mobilization remain salient in meeting the multiple challenges in the Arctic. How sustainable development is conceptualized and practiced depends very much on how it is embraced by scholars, policy makers and the people in the Arctic. Under the circumstances of climate change and political-economic globalization taking place in the Arctic,
文摘Advances in Polar Science(APS)was founded in 1990 as a peer-reviewed,English-language journal on multi-disciplinary achievements and advances in Arctic and Antarctic science.It was originally titled Chinese Journal of Polar Science but,aiming to be more international,it was renamed with the current title in 2011.
文摘Advances in Polar Science(APS),published since 1990 as a peer-reviewed English-language journal,is dedicated to the presentation of polar research(both Arctic and Antarctic)and of the accomplishments of Arctic and Antarctic expeditions.The international character of the journal improved greatly over the years from 24%of the published papers with a non-Chinese submitting author in 2015 to 63%in 2020.
文摘Advances in Polar Science (APS) has been published since 1990 as a peer-reviewed English-language journal dedicated to the presentation of multi-disciplinary achievements in Arctic and Antarctic expeditions and research (until 2011 it was known as the Chinese Journal of Polar Science [English Edition]). Now, commencing with Vol. 26, No. 3 in 2015, we are moving to make APS more truly international, with two new Co-Editors-in Chief, and a new expert team of disciplinary Editors from China and many other nations involved in polar research (see http://journal.polar.org.cn/EN/column/column80.shtml). In the future, Advances in Polar Science will be a completely separate journal from the Chinese-language version of the Chinese Journal of Polar Research.
文摘This special issue is based on the presentations at the 13th Annual General Meeting of the Asian Forum for Polar Sci- ences (AFoPS-13) in New Delhi on 6-7 August 2012, chaired by Dr. Shri Rasik Ravindra, Director of National Center for Antarctic and Ocean Research of India. To strengthen both scientific and logistic collaboration among Asian countries in- volved in polar research is AFoPS's main purpose. During the AFoPS-13, it was decided to publish the AFoPS proceedings annually by each member countries in turn to demonstrate progresses in Polar Science of Asian countries. On the meeting, China was given the great honor to publish the first AFoPS proceedings as a special issue of the Advances in Polar Science (APS), which is a peer-reviewed journal, published in English. APS is a comprehensive scientific journal dedicated to polar research in all scientific disciplines.