#ARCTIC. #SIBERIA. THIS IS TAIMYR. The Arctic Development Project Office (PORA) launched the scientific and practical journal Arctic 2035: Current Issues, Problems, Solutions.
The quarterly collection of scientific articles should create a competent environment for an involved and professional discussion of the Arctic development key aspects and reflect modern approaches to solving current issues of region’s sustainable development and the Russian Arctic development strategy until 2035.
“We always emphasize that the Arctic Development Project Office faces ambitious tasks to increase the level of knowledge of Russian citizens about the unique Arctic. The scientific and practical journal provides unique opportunities for this. Those 10–15 articles that are published in each issue highlight important problems in the development of the Arctic zone in a wide range of areas. And the breadth of editorial board members’ scientific interests emphasizes this. The editorial board includes five doctors of science, three candidates of science and one famous polar explorer – specialists in the field of biology, geography, economics, political science, chemistry, and philology. The chairman of the editorial board is now working on his PhD thesis in psychology”, notes Nikolay Doronin, the PORA board chairman.
The magazine is going to become one of the largest intellectual platforms on the Arctic development problems. To achieve its goals, the publication plans to use all possible tools.
“The magazine invites new authors to collaborate. We really hope that the ideas presented in the articles will resonate with readers, spark a fruitful discussion, and lead to further positive changes. Our next steps will be aimed at increasing the visibility of Arctic topics – that is, maximizing the representation of articles in the largest citation databases”, editor-in-chief Andrey Vyrkovsky explains.
Earlier, This Is Taimyr wrote that with the assistance of the organization, the digital Arctic Red Book the already been created.
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Text: Denis Kozhevnikov, Photo: PORA