The Arctic and surrounding sub-Arctic are key areas for the study of global change because the anthropogenic impact is projected to be the largest in this area due to its complicated feedback processes. The arctic region has seen dramatic change in recent years. In order to understand the feedback processes and to project future changes, we need to exchange more knowledge and information than ever, by combining different scientific communities under the common interest of the arctic region.
Registration for the conference will open in July.
Additional information will be provided as available, at:
http://www-arctic.nipr.ac.jp/isar2/toppage/isar2top.htm.
Second International Symposium on Arctic Research (Tokyo)
Tue, Jun 29, 2010
The Second International Symposium on Arctic Research (ISAR-2) will be held 7-9 December 2010. The meeting will be convened at the Hitotsubashi Memorial Hall, in Tokyo, Japan. The conference webpage is available at:
http://www-arctic.nipr.ac.jp/isar2/toppage/isar2top.htm.
http://www-arctic.nipr.ac.jp/isar2/toppage/isar2top.htm.