This report is a continuation of work conducted by the Arctic Council in 2020 that is compiled in the COVID-19 in the Arctic: A Briefing Document for Senior Arctic Officials and it will address the themes outlined in that document. These themes include public health actions and activities across the circumpolar Arctic and the consequences of pandemic and public health responses, with an emphasis on Indigenous and community perspectives.

Papers (5000-7000 words) should address these themes and we also welcome proposals for short case studies, commentaries, stories, and other forms of artistic and cultural expression (750-1500 words) from experts and knowledge holders.

Abstracts and proposals (300-400 words) should be submitted via email to Arctic.COVID.Report@sdwg.org by 1 April 2022. Please review the more detailed information about the submission process below and if you have any further questions, contact Arctic.COVID.Report@sdwg.org.

Arctic Yearbook is an open access publication and content published through this special issue will be available to the public free of charge.

More information is at the attached pdf and also here.