Special issue on 7th Malaysian international seminar on Antarctica (MISA7): "Connectivity between Polar and Equatorial Climate and Biosphere: From the poles to the tropics"

The Malaysian International Seminar on Antarctica (MISA) is a series of the biennial event, which gathers researchers from various countries across the globe to share findings and experiences in polar research and also provides a platform for our scientists to strengthen existing and forge new colla...

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Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00015612 2023-05-15T13:49:00+02:00 Special issue on 7th Malaysian international seminar on Antarctica (MISA7): "Connectivity between Polar and Equatorial Climate and Biosphere: From the poles to the tropics" 2019-06 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=15612 http://id.nii.ac.jp/1291/00015507/ en eng https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polar.2019.07.001 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=15612 http://id.nii.ac.jp/1291/00015507/ Polar Science, 20P1, 1-2(2019-06) 18739652 MISA Tropical-polar Connectivity Journal Article 2019 ftnipr https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polar.2019.07.001 2022-12-03T19:43:10Z The Malaysian International Seminar on Antarctica (MISA) is a series of the biennial event, which gathers researchers from various countries across the globe to share findings and experiences in polar research and also provides a platform for our scientists to strengthen existing and forge new collaborations. MISA also provides opportunities for local researchers and students who are interested in pursuing their career in polar sciences especially global sciences. The theme of MISA7 is “Connectivity between Polar and Equatorial Climate and Biosphere: from the Poles to the Tropics”. The theme is in line with the rationale that the Poles are an integral part of the global Earth system and as the origin of important climatic, biological, and physical processes that can influence the tropics. Conversely, processes in the tropics could also influence the polar region. This connectivity issue becomes critical in the Anthropocene Era where climate change and anthropogenic activities have significant impacts on the environment. This crucial topic requires attention and collaboration between various disciplines and field of research. The link between polar process and tropics may reveal results that may provide an early warning precursor of important global changes that may affect both regions. This Special Issue of Polar Science is a collection of selected papers delivered at this seminar. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Polar Science Polar Science National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Polar Science 20 1 2
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Special issue on 7th Malaysian international seminar on Antarctica (MISA7): "Connectivity between Polar and Equatorial Climate and Biosphere: From the poles to the tropics"
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description The Malaysian International Seminar on Antarctica (MISA) is a series of the biennial event, which gathers researchers from various countries across the globe to share findings and experiences in polar research and also provides a platform for our scientists to strengthen existing and forge new collaborations. MISA also provides opportunities for local researchers and students who are interested in pursuing their career in polar sciences especially global sciences. The theme of MISA7 is “Connectivity between Polar and Equatorial Climate and Biosphere: from the Poles to the Tropics”. The theme is in line with the rationale that the Poles are an integral part of the global Earth system and as the origin of important climatic, biological, and physical processes that can influence the tropics. Conversely, processes in the tropics could also influence the polar region. This connectivity issue becomes critical in the Anthropocene Era where climate change and anthropogenic activities have significant impacts on the environment. This crucial topic requires attention and collaboration between various disciplines and field of research. The link between polar process and tropics may reveal results that may provide an early warning precursor of important global changes that may affect both regions. This Special Issue of Polar Science is a collection of selected papers delivered at this seminar.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
title Special issue on 7th Malaysian international seminar on Antarctica (MISA7): "Connectivity between Polar and Equatorial Climate and Biosphere: From the poles to the tropics"
title_short Special issue on 7th Malaysian international seminar on Antarctica (MISA7): "Connectivity between Polar and Equatorial Climate and Biosphere: From the poles to the tropics"
title_full Special issue on 7th Malaysian international seminar on Antarctica (MISA7): "Connectivity between Polar and Equatorial Climate and Biosphere: From the poles to the tropics"
title_fullStr Special issue on 7th Malaysian international seminar on Antarctica (MISA7): "Connectivity between Polar and Equatorial Climate and Biosphere: From the poles to the tropics"
title_full_unstemmed Special issue on 7th Malaysian international seminar on Antarctica (MISA7): "Connectivity between Polar and Equatorial Climate and Biosphere: From the poles to the tropics"
title_sort special issue on 7th malaysian international seminar on antarctica (misa7): "connectivity between polar and equatorial climate and biosphere: from the poles to the tropics"
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