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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 14 — Life Below Water
SDG 15 — Life on Land
This session will explore the complex interactions within the polar atmosphere, focusing on atmospheric circulation patterns and their influence on weather systems. Researchers are encouraged to present findings on the dynamics of the polar vortex and its implications for climate variability.
This track will examine the processes governing sea ice dynamics and their feedback mechanisms in the context of climate change. Contributions should address the implications of sea ice loss on polar ecosystems and global climate systems.
This session will focus on the stability of ice sheets in polar regions and their response to climate change. Presentations should highlight recent research on ice flow dynamics, melting processes, and the implications for sea level rise.
This track will delve into the multifaceted impacts of climate change on polar regions, including shifts in temperature, precipitation patterns, and ecosystem responses. Researchers are invited to discuss observational data and modeling efforts that elucidate these changes.
This session will investigate the occurrence and predictability of extreme cold events in polar regions. Contributions should focus on the mechanisms driving these phenomena and their broader implications for weather patterns and climate systems.
This track will explore the processes of snow accumulation in polar regions and its interactions with the cryosphere. Presentations should address the role of snow cover in influencing climate feedbacks and hydrological cycles.
This session will focus on the role of atmospheric circulation in shaping polar weather systems. Researchers are encouraged to present studies that link circulation patterns to specific weather events and climate outcomes.
This track will examine the interactions between ocean currents and ice cover in polar regions. Contributions should highlight the implications of these interactions for marine ecosystems and climate regulation.
This session will investigate the seasonal variability of polar climates and the factors influencing these patterns. Researchers are invited to present findings on seasonal changes in temperature, precipitation, and ice dynamics.
This track will focus on the characteristics and impacts of polar storms and other weather extremes in high-latitude regions. Presentations should address the mechanisms behind these events and their implications for local and global climates.
This session will explore the radiative processes that occur in polar regions and their effects on climate. Researchers are encouraged to discuss the role of radiation in influencing temperature, ice melt, and atmospheric dynamics.
