These
 global issues will be considered in the polar regions
 within the context of the ICSU Grand Challenges and the research 
priorities of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR), the
 International Arctic Science Committee (IASC), the International 
Association of Cryospheric Sciences (IACS) and other
 ICSU Unions and Interdisciplinary Scientific Bodies with interests in 
polar sciences.
Identifying and acting on the
grand challenges for ‘global sustainability’ research and 
transferring scientific outputs into reliable short-medium term advice 
for decision makers will be increasingly critical over the coming 
decades. This applies in Polar Regions as much as
 for other parts of the Earth. But in the polar regions the ICSU 
co-sponsored 
International Polar Year 2007-2008 has heightened public awareness 
of environmental issues and has opened a dialogue with policy makers to 
find sustainable solutions in the face on unprecedented and rapid 
change.
Invited
 speakers will outline the major current global challenges and changes 
in terrestrial and oceanic domains in the polar regions
 and highlight how these are linked to the ICSU Grand Challenges in Global Sustainability.
 A Panel Session,
 involving representatives of a range of ICSU bodies, will discuss the 
relevance of polar urgencies to their organisations research priorities,
 and to the overall ICSU strategy.
The programme includes a reception at the Antarctic Museum and a visit at the Historic Siena in the evening of the first day and
 the opportunities for coach tour to visit nearby Monteriggioni and/or San Gimignano in the afternoon of the second day.
For more information and to register for the Symposium please visit the symposium's website.
  
    
        Registration open: Polar Symposium, Siena (Italy), 23-24 September 2011
Thu, May 26, 2011
    
    Registration is now open for the Polar Symposium in Siena, Italy, September 23-24, 2011 "Research urgencies in the Polar Regions and their links to the ICSU Grand Challenges
in Global Sustainability". It
 will address all aspects
 of polar science, with a focus on the functioning of the Earth System 
in the Arctic and Antarctic, the major drivers of pervasive change and 
the as yet unaddressed research issues in these regions.