VOLUME 1: Tools, Methods, and Surface-Process Indicators
1. Editorial Message: Emerging Tools, Theories, and Surface-Process Frontiers for Decoding Climate Change at the Three Poles
2. The Enigma of Soil-Moisture Monitoring: Need and Scope for Monsoon-Dominated India
3. Morpho-Tectonic Evolution and Sub-Watershed Prioritization of the Yankti Kuti Catchment: A Quantitative Morphometric Approach
4. Decentralized Solar Photovoltaic Systems as Anthropospheric Indicators of Climate Adaptation
5. Solar Thermal Energy Utilization in Buildings: Technologies, Opportunities, and Pathways Toward Climate-Resilient Sustainability
6. Solar Parabolic Trough Collector for Climate Change Mitigation: Insight into Technological Advancements
7. Enhanced Pipeline Route for Himalayan Ranges for Optimization Using a Modified Yen¿s Algorithm: A Comprehensive Geospatial Data-Driven Assessment
8. Advanced Monitoring Techniques for Polar Climate Variability and Surface Dynamics
9. Smart Environmental Sensor Technologies for Assessing Hydrospheric and Atmospheric Responses to Climate Change
10. Advances in UAVs and Its Sensor Technology Vis-a-Vis the Three Poles: Progress and Challenges
11. Exploring Spectral Indices Using Airborne Hyperspectral Data for Mapping Vegetation in Terrestrial Environments
12. Geomorphometric Modeling and Mapping of Ice-Free Antarctic Areas for Studying Landforms and Surface Processes
13. Existing Machine Learning Models in Climate Change Studies
14. Artificial Intelligence Model Performance Metrics Vis-a-Vis the Three Poles
15. Recent Developments in Emerging Tools, Technologies, and Challenges Associated with Climate Change Mitigation
16. Trace Elements: Indicators of Climate Change
17. Geochronometry as a Tool in Palaeoclimate Change Studies
18. GeoAI Approaches for Whale Detection and Monitoring Using High-Resolution Satellite Remote Sensing
19. Evaluation of the Relationship Between Vegetation and Environmental Factors in the Riparian Zone of the Narmada Basin: Climate Change Indicators
20. Modelling Soil Organic Carbon from Topographic and Land Use Variables
21. Pyrogeography in High Mountain Asia (HMA) in the GeoAI Era
VOLUME 2: Hydrospheric, Cryospheric, and Atmospheric Indicators
22. Editorial Message: Emerging Hydrospheric, Cryospheric, and Atmospheric Indicators of Climate Change at the Three Poles
23. Himalayan Hydrosphere in Flux: A Thorough Examination of Climate Change Consequences on Sutlej River Water Quality
24. Impacts of Climate Change on the Headwater Region of the Lesser Himalaya, India: A Case Study of Khulgad Micro-Watershed
25. Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) Data Application, Potential, and Challenges over the Three Poles: A New Era in Remote Sensing of Polar Hydrology
26. GRACE and GRGRACE and GRACE-FO Driven Groundwater Estimation in the Three Ples Regions: Success, Challenges, and Way Forward ACE-FO Driven Groundwater Estimation in the Three Poles Regions: Successes, Challenges, and Way Forward
27. Climate-Induced Cryospheric Variability in the Himalayas and Antarctica: A Remote Sensing Approach
28. Climate Response of Glaciers in the Himalaya and the Adjoining Region
29. Receding Glaciers Approaching the Tipping Points in the Western Himalaya: Case Study from the Lahaul Himalaya
30. Accelerated Thinning and Slowdown of Debris-Covered Milam Glacier, Western Himalaya: Causes and Implications
31. Emerging Glacier-Related Hazards in the Central Himalaya: Evidence from Uttarakhand under a Changing Climate
32. A Model to Simulate the Evolution of Supraglacial Hydrology for the Greenland Ice Sheet
33. Environmental and Downstream Impacts of Surface Process Change at the Three Poles
34. Inherent Possibilities and Challenges of Mapping Glacier Surface Facies with Multispectral Satellite Data
35. Glacier and Ice Sheet Mass Balance Estimation Methods: Accuracies and Uncertainties
36. Biological and Geochemical Indicators of Climate Change in the Cryosphere: Current Understanding and Future Applications
37. Comparative Analysis of Ice Surface Boundary Layer Temperature and Atmospheric Air Temperature: Insights from Antarctic Ice Sheet Dynamics
38. Interplay Between the Tropical Summer Monsoon and Arctic Climate During the Holocene
39. Role of Tropical Dynamics in Modulating the Seasonal and Interannual Distributions of Ozone in the Arctic Circle
40. High-Latitude Dynamics of Atmospheric CO2 and CH4: Variability in the Arctic and Antarctica
41. Unravelling Past Climate Variability Through Multiproxy Techniques in Lake Sediments
42. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Paleoclimate Research
43. Effects of Temperature Shifts on Carbon Sequestration by Polar Phytoplankton
VOLUME 3: Biological Indicators and Human Dimensions
44. Editorial Message: Biospheric Indicators, the Current-Lived Realities, and Adaptive Futures¿Biological Responses and Human Dimensions of Climate Change at the Three Poles
45. Climate Change Impacts on Agriculture and Food Security of Indigenous Communities in Northeast India
46. Exploring Crop Diversification as a Climate Adaptation Strategy in the Indian Himalayas
47. Climate Change and Apple Production in the North-Western Himalaya: Phenological Controls, Yield Trends, and Emerging Climate Risks in Himachal Pradesh
48. Biological Indicators in a Changing World: Human Impacts and Agricultural Transition Dynamics
49. Living with Uncertainty: Understanding Climate Anxiety Among the Youth of Kuttanad
50. Impact of Climate Change on Host-Pathogen Interactions: A Case Study in Drosophilids
51. Invisible Inhabitants: Viruses in Poles and Their Climate Ties
52. Review of Earthquake-Resistant Material Properties Vis-a-Vis Climate Change: A Brief Overview
53. Climate Change and Engineering Solutions to Heritage Structures Using 4D Printing Technology in the Himalayan Foreland Region
54. Biological Indicators in Socio-Ecological Systems: Linking Human Dimensions with Environmental Health
55. The Emerging Threat of Micro- and Nanoplastics in India: Science, Policy, and Community Perspectives
56. Fate of Microplastic in Fish and Its Prey in and Around Polar Caps: Highlighting Trophic Transfer Probability, Ecological Health, and Beyond
57. Microplastics Presence on Three Poles as the Indicator of Anthropogenic Environmental Change
58. Dual Threats at the Three Poles: Interactions Between Climate Change and Microplastic Pollution in Fragile Ecosystems
59. The Consequences of Changing Climate: Himalaya Under the Threat of Plant Invasion
60. Mapping the Distribution of Pheasants (Indian Peafowl, Red Junglefowl, and Kalij) in Future Climate Change Scenarios in the Himalaya: A Case Study from Sikkim Himalaya
61. Holistic Species Conservation Assessment in a Changing Climate: A Shifting Paradigm from Conserving Biodiversity to Minimizing Species Extinction in Squirrels
62. Documenting Potential Plant Taxa Inferring Human Activity in the Indian Subcontinent: A Review Based on Published and New Records from Northeast India
63. Global Policies on Climate Action: Integrating Indian Knowledge Traditions with Global Climate Change Policy
64. Biophysical and Socio-Ecological Indicators of Climate Change in the Arctic, Antarctic, and Himalaya-Tibetan Plateau