Abstract is: Polar Geography is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering research on the physical and human aspects of the Polar regions of Earth. It is published by Taylor & Francis and was established in 1977. From 1980 to 1994 it was known as Polar Geography and Geology.
scientific journal | Q5633421 |
P6981 | ACNP journal ID | 2889921 |
2112283 | ||
P8375 | Crossref journal ID | 71102 |
P1250 | Danish Bibliometric Research Indicator (BFI) SNO/CNO | 6235 |
P1609 | Dialnet journal ID | 1919 |
P1058 | ERA Journal ID | 124643 |
P646 | Freebase ID | /m/0_s4gns |
P8903 | HAL journal ID | 40235 |
P236 | ISSN | 1088-937X |
1939-0513 | ||
P7363 | ISSN-L | 1088-937X |
P1055 | NLM Unique ID | 101742957 |
P243 | OCLC control number | 55059927 |
P856 | official website | http://www.ingenta.com/journals/browse/bell/polar |
http://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?show=aimsScope&journalCode=tpog20 | ||
P10283 | OpenAlex ID | V108927298 |
P7662 | Scilit journal ID | 426305 |
P1156 | Scopus source ID | 12395 |
P495 | country of origin | United States of America | Q30 |
P1240 | Danish Bibliometric Research Indicator level | 1 | |
P571 | inception | 1977-01-01 | |
P8875 | indexed in bibliographic review | Emerging Sources Citation Index | Q22908122 |
Scopus | Q371467 | ||
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P921 | main subject | polar region | Q60670 |
P123 | publisher | Taylor & Francis | Q880582 |
P1476 | title | Polar Geography |
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Q125930447 | A geographic perspective on sustainable development in the Russian Arctic |
Q58410756 | A hybrid Climatology of Snow Water Equivalent Over the Northern Great Plains of the United States |
Q129926737 | A mixed methods approach for locating the missing H-209 aircraft |
Q56961790 | Active layer monitoring in Antarctica: an overview of results from 2006 to 2015 |
Q129337584 | Adaptive capacity in the context of increasing shipping activities: A case from Solovetsky, Northern Russia |
Q114157022 | Adaptive capacity to manage permafrost degradation in Northwest Greenland |
Q60709879 | Analysis of gps data collected on the Greenland ice sheet1 |
Q114157016 | Antarcticness |
Q128373582 | Asian states at the Arctic Council: perceptions in Western States |
Q110304344 | Assessment of the cost of climate change impacts on critical infrastructure in the circumpolar Arctic |
Q130065803 | Between classical and critical geopolitics in a changing Arctic |
Q115425620 | Biocultural diversity and indigenous ways of knowing: human ecology in the Arctic |
Q127029081 | Change will be the constant – future environmental policy and governance challenges in Svalbard |
Q112596535 | Characterizing polar mobilities to understand the role of weather, water, ice and climate (WWIC) information |
Q110304365 | Climatic- and anthropogenic-induced land cover change around Norilsk, Russia |
Q29308452 | Commercial Arctic shipping through the Northeast Passage: routes, resources, governance, technology, and infrastructure |
Q110304366 | Conquering the permafrost: urban infrastructure development in Norilsk, Russia |
Q110304037 | Cool, CALM, collected: the Circumpolar Active Layer Monitoring program and network |
Q115549280 | Correlation of Wind Records and Proxy Wind History from Tree Rings at Port Angeles, Washington with Sodium Concentration at Summit, Greenland, and Linkages with Gulf of Alaska Sea Level Pressure Forcing |
Q56554284 | Counting what counts: using local knowledge to improve Arctic resource management |
Q58172842 | Co‐management and self‐determination in Nunavut |
Q56268221 | Crevasses on glaciers1 |
Q112602158 | Cruising the marginal ice zone: climate change and Arctic tourism |
Q58237442 | Culture and change: learning from the past through Community Archaeology on the North Slope |
Q59485248 | Devon Island's Oriented Landforms as an Analog to Illinois-Type Paha |
Q126233312 | Ecological consequences of hunting, trapping, and fishing on the Novaya Zemlya archipelago |
Q123124273 | Enabling conditions and challenges to environmental assessment as a tool for knowledge brokerage: lessons from Nunavut |
Q123244112 | Environmental, cultural, and social change in Arctic Alaska as observed by Iñupiat elders over their lifetimes: a GIS synthesis |
Q58259870 | Erosional history of Cape Halkett and contemporary monitoring of bluff retreat, Beaufort Sea coast, Alaska |
Q129763555 | Fierce climate, sacred ground: an ethnography of climate change in Shishmaref, Alaska |
Q124966225 | Formation of injection frost mounds over winter 1995–1996 at barrow, Alaska1 |
Q128377539 | Generating a supraglacial melt-lake inventory near Jakobshavn, West Greenland, using a new semi-automated lake-mapping technique |
Q112594593 | Geopolitics of Arctic shipping: the state of icebreakers and future needs |
Q125023421 | Holocene glacial history of College Fjord, south-central Alaska |
Q126947095 | Hunting and fishing settlements in Upernavik district of Northern Greenland – challenged by climate, centralization, and globalization |
Q123278209 | Hydrological and meteorological observations at Lake Tuborg, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada1 |
Q114099192 | Incorporating sustainable development and inclusive education in teacher education for the Arctic |
Q129388355 | Introduction: feminist approaches and the study of gender in Arctic social sciences |
Q60527643 | Introduction: local and traditional knowledge and data management in the Arctic |
Q122050673 | Inuit identity and regionalization in the Canadian Central and Eastern Arctic: a survey of writings about Nunavut |
Q114157018 | Inuit youth-engaged community-based environmental research as supporting local development in Nunavut, Canada |
Q115155439 | Jarkov's mammoth: Some aspects of paleobiogeographical reconstructions1 |
Q122547247 | Land rights and resource conflicts in Nunavut |
Q126050395 | Land tenure and salmon habitat management in Alaska's Copper River Watershed |
Q112605455 | Land-use conflicts between reindeer husbandry and mineral extraction in Finnmark, Norway: contested rationalities and the politics of belonging |
Q114300978 | Learning and insights from a participatory photography project with Cree and Inuit about the land (Nunavik, Canada) |
Q114099193 | Linking Arctic system science research to decision maker needs: co-producing sea ice decision support tools in Utqiaġvik, Alaska |
Q58170050 | Local-level responses to sea ice change and cruise tourism in Arctic Canada's Northwest Passage |
Q110303929 | Long-term Circumpolar Active Layer Monitoring (CALM) program observations in Northern Alaskan tundra |
Q58169990 | Making places: the role of Arctic cruise operators in ‘creating’ tourism destinations |
Q129217855 | Making the Arctic predictable: the changing information infrastructure of Arctic weather and sea ice services |
Q115155438 | Mammoths and the environment |
Q112603386 | Mapping weather, water, ice and climate (WWIC) information providers in Polar Regions: who are they and who do they serve? |
Q56214670 | Marine accessibility along Russia's Northern Sea Route |
Q126316864 | Medium range sea ice prediction in support of Japanese research vessel MIRAI’s expedition cruise in 2018 |
Q60530236 | Melvin G. Marcus April 13, 1929–March 2, 1997 |
Q114157021 | Northern border management: different perceptions from Canada’s Arctic and Northern Policy Framework |
Q55966602 | On the Current Location of the Byrd “Snow Cruiser” and Other Artifacts from Little America I, II, III and Framheim |
Q60152173 | On the recent calving of icebergs from the Ross ice shelf |
Q58386704 | Our plants, our land: bridging aboriginal generations through cross-cultural plant workshops |
Q125591893 | Paleoshorelines and prehistory on the eastern Bothnian Bay coast (Finland): local environmental variability as a trigger for social change |
Q64356222 | Patterns of migration in Arctic Alaska |
Q121319765 | People Won't Dance if They Have Nothing to Eat: Do Economic Transformation and Centrally Planned Cultural Revival Fit Together? |
Q125819088 | Permafrost-climatic monitoring of Russia: Analysis of field data and forecast |
Q121826542 | Policies and practicalities of shipping in arctic waters: Inuit perspectives from Cape Dorset, Nunavut |
Q125996245 | Portage Glacier and Portage Pass, Alaska: Little Ice Age dynamics and the chronology of glacial retreat |
Q64235717 | Power of rhythms - trains and work along the Baikal-Amur Mainline (BAM) in Siberia |
Q130031771 | Public justification analysis of Russian renewable energy strategies |
Q57258924 | Public knowledge and concern about polar-region warming |
Q110756549 | Public perceptions of non-native plant species on a Chilean sub-Antarctic island |
Q112606907 | Reclaiming indigenous seascapes. Sami place names in Norwegian sea charts |
Q58410760 | Role Of Energy Budget Components On Snow Ablation From A Mid-Latitude Prairie Snowpack |
Q57715598 | Russia’s climate policies and local reality |
Q126002430 | Sable Hunting in Eastern Siberia in the Early 18th Century |
Q129642993 | Security strategies of indigenous women in Nenets Autonomous Region, Russia |
Q58388853 | Sikuliqiruq: ice dynamics of the Meade River – Arctic Alaska, from freezeup to breakup from time-series ground imagery |
Q110191117 | Spatial and Temporal Observations of Seasonal Thaw in the Northern Kolyma Lowland |
Q110304414 | Spatial variability of permafrost active-layer thickness under contemporary and projected climate in Northern Alaska |
Q120281624 | Specifics of bog formation in the Yenisey taiga1 |
Q58380629 | Statistics and characteristics of permafrost and ground-ice distribution in the Northern Hemisphere |
Q129525759 | Sustaining Russia’s Arctic cities: resource politics, migration, and climate change |
Q125744387 | Teaching and learning about climate change with Innu Environmental Guardians |
Q60395392 | Teaching the Explorers: Some Inuit Contributions to Arctic Discoveries |
Q112596720 | Technology use in Swedish reindeer husbandry through a social lens |
Q128417157 | The Arctic in tourism: complementing and contesting perspectives on tourism in the Arctic |
Q117713091 | The Mcmurdo Dry Valleys Long‐Term Ecological Rsearch Program: New understanding of the biogeochemistry of the Dry Valley Lakes: A review1 |
Q114637322 | The Summer Climate of an Arctic Coastal Village: Preliminary Observations from the Barrow Urban Heat-island Study |
Q60122121 | The aboriginal peoples of the lower Yenisey valley: An ethnographic overview of recent political developments in North Central Siberia |
Q114638789 | The case for an ice shelf in the pleistocene Arctic Ocean1 |
Q58380616 | The cryosphere – past, present, and future: a review of the frozen water resources of the world |
Q114157024 | The curious nature and humanity of ‘permanently’ frozen ground |
Q58178682 | The evolution of polar tourism scholarship: research themes, networks and agendas |
Q126395289 | The future of the Arctic populations |
Q29039987 | The historical development of McMurdo station, Antarctica, an environmental perspective |
Q112604139 | The impacts of coastal erosion on Alaska’s North Slope communities: a co-production assessment of land use damages and risks |
Q129249546 | The insecurity of food security in Russia’s Far North |
Q60361756 | The role of data management in engaging communities in Arctic research: overview of the Exchange for Local Observations and Knowledge of the Arctic (ELOKA) |
Q124818368 | The taxonomic diversity of quarry vegetation in northwest Siberia and Chukotka |
Q57715720 | Thermal Attributes of Rock Weathering: Zonal or Azonal? A Comparison of Rock Temperatures in Different Environments |
Q114157019 | Toward Inummarik (well-balanced humans): an investigation of the role of land-based learning programs in public education |
Q129081063 | Toward Antarctification? Tourism and place-making in Antarctica |
Q127392292 | Towards improved participatory scenario methodologies in the Arctic |
Q128705917 | Transforming local Arctic tourism businesses in times of multiple crises: a post-pandemic perspective |
Q115549279 | Tree-ring Analysis of Five Picea Glauca- Dominated Sites from the Interior Boreal Forest in the Shakwak Trench, Yukon Territory, Canada |
Q110191037 | Two decades of active layer thickness monitoring in northeastern Asia |
Q125385179 | Urban–rural contrasts in summer soil-surface temperature and active-layer thickness, Barrow, Alaska, USA |
Q58247899 | Using a global positioning system to estimate precipitable water vapor in Antarctica |
Q112603779 | Usteq: integrating indigenous knowledge and social and physical sciences to coproduce knowledge and support community-based adaptation |
Q122955811 | ‘Government closer to the people’: on decentralization in Nunavut |
Q114747993 | ‘Hyper-gender’ asymmetries: women's absence in illegal taking from nature (Poaching) (Notes from Bulgaria and Murmansk Region, NW Russia) |
Q126863927 | ‘I think it is the toughest animal in the North’: human-wolverine interactions among hunters and trappers in the Canadian Northwest Territories |
Q56865622 | ‘Late lessons from early warnings’ – uncertainty and precaution in policy approaches to Arctic climate change impacts |
Q114099191 | ‘No longer solid’: perceived impacts of permafrost thaw in three Arctic communities |
Q59237661 | ‘Social license to operate’: a relevant term in Northern European mining? |
Q128417469 | ‘Sovereignty’ over submerged cultural heritage in the Canadian Arctic waters: case study from the Franklin expedition wrecks (1845-48) |
Q113278160 | ‘There are new species’: indigenous knowledge of biodiversity change in Arctic Yakutia |
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