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IIASA and Russia Highlights (2008-2014)
March 2014
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CONTENTS
1. Summary2. National Member Organization3. Some Leading Russian Personalities
Associated with IIASA4. Research Partners5. Research Collaborations: Selected Highlights6. Capacity Building7. Further Information
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SUMMARY (2008-2014)National Member Organization
Russian Academy of Sciences
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SUMMARY (2008-2014)National Member Organization
Russian Academy of Sciences
Membership start date 1972 (from 1972 to 1991 as the Academy of Sciences, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)
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SUMMARY (2008-2014)National Member Organization
Russian Academy of Sciences
Membership start date 1972 (from 1972 to 1991 as the Academy of Sciences, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)
Research partners 40 institutes in Russia
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SUMMARY (2008-2014)National Member Organization
Russian Academy of Sciences
Membership start date 1972 (from 1972 to 1991 as the Academy of Sciences, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)
Research partners 40 institutes in Russia
Areas of research collaborations
Advancing the methods of systems analysis Eurasian economic integrationManaging and monitoring Russia’s forestProjecting Russia’s future populationTackling air pollution and greenhouse gases in Russia and the ArcticGlobal Energy Assessment and Russia
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SUMMARY (2008-2014)National Member Organization
Russian Academy of Sciences
Membership start date 1972 (from 1972 to 1991 as the Academy of Sciences, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)
Research partners 40 institutes in Russia
Areas of research collaborations
Advancing the methods of systems analysis Eurasian economic integrationManaging and monitoring Russia’s forestsProjecting Russia’s future populationTackling air pollution and greenhouse gases in Russia and the ArcticGlobal Energy Assessment and Russia
Capacity Building 17 young Russian scientists took part in IIASA’s capacity building programs8 training workshops for Russian researchers and policymakers
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SUMMARY (2008-2014)National Member Organization
Russian Academy of Sciences
Membership start date 1972 (from 1972 to 1991 as the Academy of Sciences, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)
Research partners 40 institutes in Russia
Areas of research collaborations
Advancing the methods of systems analysis Eurasian economic integrationManaging and monitoring Russia’s forestProjecting Russia’s future populationTackling air pollution and greenhouse gases in Russia and the ArcticGlobal Energy Assessment and Russia
Capacity Building 17 young Russian scientists took part in IIASA’s capacity building programs8 training workshops for Russian researchers and policymakers
Publication output 277 publications
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SUMMARY (2008-2014)National Member Organization
Russian Academy of Sciences
Membership start date 1972 (from 1972 to 1991 as the Academy of Sciences, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)
Research partners 40 institutes in Russia
Areas of research collaborations
Advancing the methods of systems analysis Eurasian economic integrationManaging and monitoring Russia’s forestProjecting Russia’s future populationTackling air pollution and greenhouse gases in Russia and the ArcticGlobal Energy Assessment and Russia
Capacity Building 17 young Russian scientists took part in IIASA’s capacity building programs8 training workshops for Russian researchers and policymakers
Publication output 277 publications
Staff Over 20 Russian scientists employed by IIASA every year
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NATIONAL MEMBER ORGANIZATION• Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS)• Academician Alexei Gvishiani, Director, Geophysical Center, RAS,
is IIASA’s Council Member• National IIASA Committee for Russia is chaired by Academician
Vladimir Kotlyakov, Director, Institute of Geography, RAS
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SOME LEADING RUSSIAN PERSONALITIES ASSOCIATED WITH IIASA
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RESEARCH PARTNERS
• 40 institutions in Russia, including: • Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU)• Russian Academy of Sciences and many of its institutions• Russian Federal Forestry Agency (Rosleskhoz)• Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR)• Russian Federal State Statistic Service (ROSSTAT) • Scientific Research Institute for Atmospheric Air Protection (SRI Atmosphere, JSC)• Steklov Mathematical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences• Sukachev Institute of Forest, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences
(SIF RAS)• Vladimir State University
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RESEARCH COLLABORATIONS
Selected Highlights:• Advancing the methods of systems analysis • Managing and monitoring Russia’s forests• Projecting Russia’s future population• Tackling air pollution and greenhouse gases in
Russia and the Arctic• Global Energy Assessment and Russia
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MERGE SIMULATION RESULTS FOR RUSSIA
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INTEGRATED LAND INFORMATION SYSTEM OF RUSSIA (RESOLUTION 1 KM)
15
Hybrid Land Cover
More info: http://www.iiasa.ac.at/web/home/research/researchPrograms/EcosystemsServicesandManagement/Hybrid-Land-Cover-of-Russia..en.html
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CLIMATE CHANGE AND WILD FIRES IN RUSSIA
16More info: http://www.iiasa.ac.at/web/home/research/researchPrograms/EcosystemsServicesandManagement/Hybrid-Land-Cover-of-Russia..en.html
Net Ecosystem Carbon Balance – sink ~600 Tg C yr-1
Wildfire area and carbon emissions – ~9 M ha yr-1 & ~130 Tg C yr-1
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PROJECTING RUSSIA’S FUTURE POPULATION
0-45-9
10-1415-1920-2425-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475-7980-8485-8990-9495-99100+
8000 6000 4000 2000 0 2000 4000 6000 8000
Russia - Base Year 2010
Population (in Millions)
Ag
e (
in Y
ea
rs)
FemalesMales143 Million
FemalesMales FemalesMales
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PROJECTING RUSSIA’S FUTURE POPULATION
0-45-9
10-1415-1920-2425-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475-7980-8485-8990-9495-99100+
8000 6000 4000 2000 0 2000 4000 6000 8000
Russia - Projections 2030 - SSP1
Population (in Millions)
Ag
e (
in Y
ea
rs)
FemalesMales137.8 Million
FemalesMales
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PROJECTING RUSSIA’S FUTURE POPULATION
0-45-9
10-1415-1920-2425-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475-7980-8485-8990-9495-99100+
8000 6000 4000 2000 0 2000 4000 6000 8000
Russia - Projections 2060 - SSP1
Population (in Millions)
Ag
e (
in Y
ea
rs)
FemalesMales125.7 Million
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AMBIENT PM2.5 CONCENTRATIONS (µG M-3) DUE TO ANTHROPOGENIC
SOURCES MODELED IN GAINS RUSSIA
2005
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AMBIENT PM2.5 CONCENTRATIONS (µG M-3) DUE TO ANTHROPOGENIC
SOURCES MODELED IN GAINS RUSSIA
2030
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GLOBAL ENERGY ASSESSMENT AND RUSSIA
• Prof. Yuri Kononov, Russian Academy of Sciences, served as a member ofthe GEA Organizing Committee and Secretariat
• UN Secretary-General’s Sustainable Energy For All initiative adopted GEA’s key findings
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CAPACITY BUILDING
17 Russians won places on IIASA’s Young Scientists Summer Program (YSSP) between 2008 and 2013
(194 Russians since the first YSSP in 1997)
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ACADEMIC TRAINING WORKSHOPS• “Population, Human Capital and Policy” at Lomonosov Moscow State University in 2013 &
2012• “Economic Growth: Mathematical Dimensions” at Lomonosov Moscow State University
in 2009 & 2011• “Tutorial on IIASA’s GAINS model” for Russian national experts in 2009 at IIASA• “New Forest Management Products” at Irkutsk Forest Management Agency in 2008• “Forest Inventory” with the Russian Federal Forestry Agency, the Russian Institute of
Continuous Education in Forestry, and partners in Austria in 2011• “Introduction to IIASA Research” for managers from Russian oil and gas companies in 2013
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FURTHER INFORMATION
IIASA and Russiawww.iiasa.ac.at/russia
Russian Academy of Scienceswww.ras.ru