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In an article for Polar Journal AG, Marie-Noëlle Rimaud advocates "finding a way out from the top, through intelligence". The lecturer and researcher in tourism economics and management calls for the development of a win-win strategy between foreign investors in the tourism sector and the island's inhabitants, who see the importance of this sector for the future of their economy.
For the first time in more than ten years, the topographic map series Svalbard 1:250,000 has been updated. The new maps provide an up-to-date and detailed picture of the terrain and a natural environment in transition. Glaciers have retreated, the landscape has changed shape, and the signs of climate change are becoming more visible with every update.
npolar.noRussia and China are deepening their cooperation in the Arctic: a new agreement provides for the training of Chinese specialists in polar navigation at Russian maritime universities.
www.globaltimes.cnThe Russian Geographical Society opened a new office in Barentsburg on October 24, 2025. Darya Slyunyaeva, a graduate of the Diplomatic Academy of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs who has published several academic articles about Svalbard, is the head of the new office.
www.thebarentsobserver.comThe U.S. Department of Defense will continue sharing the microwave data from the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program with scientists including Arctic sea ice scientitsts. Initially, the department had announced a discontinuation of the data flow due to modernization requirements.
www.rcinet.caAround 40 years after having broken off the Filchner Ice shelf in West Antarctica, iceberg A-23A, the largest free floating iceberg in the world, is increasingly falling apart, as satellite data suggests.
earthobservatory.nasa.govThe BAS has produced a new and more detailed map of Alexander Island, the largest island in Antarctica and second largest uninhabited island in the world. Apart from better topography, the map also shows the new reality of reduced ices shelves around the island.
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The Arctic fox is the only species of fox that exhibits a pronounced seasonal change in coat color. This adaptation is a response to the extreme seasonal variations of the Arctic environment.
Arctic foxes in the Russian Chukotka region.
Photo: Heiner Kubny