Polar Geography is an international academic journal dedicated to the study of polar geography. This journal publishes original research papers on the Arctic, Antarctic, and other high latitude regions, covering multiple aspects of their natural environment, ecosystems, climate change, glacier dynamics, polar biology, human activities, and polar technology and management.
The magazine aims to promote understanding of polar geographic processes and explore their potential impacts on the global environment and society. The content of the journal is not limited to the field of natural sciences, but also includes research in social sciences and humanities, reflecting the complex multidimensionality of polar regions. As a peer-reviewed academic platform, it provides an important forum for researchers, policy makers, and the public to share the latest research findings and discuss polar issues. Through its high-quality research publications, the journal plays an important role in the field of polar science research and has an impact on the formulation and implementation of relevant policies.