From August 30 to September 9, DMU Law School Prof. Li, Zhiwen with 8 members of the fourth batch of the Chinese arctic expedition research group in 2015 went to the Chinese arctic Yellow River station, preceding the 10-day research activities. During this period, Prof. Li field studied the environment, ecosystems and climate change around the arctic region and surrounding areas where the Yellow River station located. In addition, Prof. Li visited some stations of other countries, discussed the role of the arctic policies and laws on scientific research through the conversation with scientific research personnel, then evaluated and analyzed the differences made by research activities; scientific data and conclusion on introduce policy, laws, and even the country's legal system construction.
Chinese arctic Yellow River station locates in the Norwegian spitsbergen new Mr Ohlsson bergen islands, concentrated here Norway, France, Germany, Britain, Italy, Japan, South Korea and other countries’ stations and field observations. The Yellow River station was built in 2004, China become the eighth to establish national country station in spitsbergen bergen islands. Every year we’ll have a certain number of scientists and technical personnel go to the arctic Yellow River station for scientific research.
