Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 1 — No Poverty
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 14 — Life Below Water
SDG 15 — Life on Land
This track focuses on the latest research in polar climatology, emphasizing the impacts of climate change on polar regions. Studies examining historical climate data and future projections will be highlighted.
This session will explore the mechanisms driving ice sheet dynamics and their implications for global sea level rise. Contributions will include modeling studies and field observations of ice flow and stability.
This track addresses the interactions between ocean currents and ice sheets, particularly in relation to melting processes. Research on ocean heat transport and its effects on ice sheet stability will be discussed.
This session will delve into the processes occurring within the cryosphere and their feedback effects on climate systems. Topics will include snow cover dynamics, permafrost thaw, and their implications for climate feedbacks.
This track will investigate the variability of sea ice extent and thickness and its influence on polar ecosystems and global climate. Presentations will cover observational data, modeling efforts, and future projections.
This session will focus on the dynamics of glaciers and their role in shaping polar landscapes. Discussions will include glacial retreat, advance, and the resulting geomorphological changes.
This track examines the role of ocean circulation patterns in polar regions and their influence on climate and ecosystems. Research will highlight the interactions between ocean currents and atmospheric conditions.
This session will explore the interactions between ice surfaces and the atmosphere, focusing on energy exchanges and their climatic implications. Studies on albedo effects and atmospheric feedbacks will be presented.
This track addresses the implications of permafrost thaw for polar ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles. Research will focus on the release of greenhouse gases and changes in habitat conditions.
This session will discuss the ongoing changes in the Arctic environment and their socio-economic impacts. Topics will include community adaptations and resilience strategies in response to climate change.
This track will investigate the role of Antarctic systems in the global climate system, including ice sheet dynamics and ocean interactions. Research will highlight the significance of Antarctic processes in climate regulation.
