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From river basin up to global
climate change: collaboration of
Lomonosov Moscow State University
(Faculty of Geography) and EU
countries
VALENTIN GOLOSOV
FACULTY OF GEOGRAPHY, LOMONOSOV
MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY
[email protected]
Structure of the Faculty of Geography
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Education and
research
Research
The Faculty of Geography
•More than 1000 BSc and MSc students
•180 PhD students
•860 employees,
including 100 Professors/Doctors of Science
280 phD associated professors
15 Departments
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Biogeography
Geomorphology and Paleogeography
Landscape Geochemistry and Soil Geography
Cryolithology and Glaciology
Nature Management and Geoecology
Physical Geography and Landscape Studies
Physical Geography of the World and Geoecology;
Economic and Social Geography of Russia
Economic and Social Geography of Foreign Countries
Geography of World Economy
Land Hydrology
Meteorology and Climatology
Oceanology
Cartography and Geoinformatics
Recreational Geography and International Tourism
8 Research laboratories
Renewable Energy Sources
Geoecology of the Northern Territories
Complex Mapping
Recent Deposits and Pleistocene
Palaeogeography
Regional Analysis and Political Geography
Snow Avalanches and Debris Flows
Soil Erosion and Channel Processes
Sustainable Development of Territories
Field Stations and Field Practice
Faculty Field Stations
Places of student’s practice
routes of
student’s practice
FLUMEN PROJECT
FLASH- FLOOD IN ITALY, OCTOBER 2014
FLUMEN
Fluvial processes and sediment dynamics of slope channel systems:
Impacts of socio economic-and climate change on river system characteristics and
related services
Partner Institutes
UNIFI - University of Florence
UNIPA - University of Palermo
EKUT - Tübingen University
UKW - Kazimierz Wielki University
SU - Stockholm University
UAIC - Alexandru Ioan Cuza University
IEG - Institute of Ecology and
Geography at ASM
MSU - Lomonosov Moscow State
University
TSNUK - Taras Shevchenko National
FLASH-FLOOD IN KRYMSK, JULY 2012
University of Kyiv
KSU - Kazan (Volga Region) Federal
EU FUNDING PROMOTE TO EXCHANGE OF FELLOW University
IFNUL - Ivan Franko National
BETWEEN EU AND NON-EU UNIVERSITIES
University of Lviv
«Marie Curie International
Exchange Scheme»
Research
Staff
SMALL RIVER CATCHMENT SCALE
INTENSIFICATION OF FLASH-FLOOD
WITH TREMENDOUS LOSSES OF
PROPERTIES , HARVEST AND PEOPLE
LIFES
FLASH- FLOOD IN
ITALY, OCTOBER
2014
REQUESTED: EVABORATION OF
PREVENTION MEASURES FOR
REDUCTION OF DIFFERENT LOSSES
SCIENTIFIC PROBLEM: LACK OF
KNOWLEDGE ABOUT MECHANIZM OF
FLASH-FLOOD FORMATION
FUNDING PROBLEM: LACK OF SPECIAL
FUNDING FOR INTERNATIONAL MULTYDISCIPLINE TEAM
FLASH-FLOOD AFTER
EXTREME RAIN-FALL
EVENTS
FLASH- FLOOD IN BELGIUM, AUGUST, 2014
LARGE RIVER BASIN SCALE
SELENGA RIVER BASIN PROJECT
Selenga-Baikal research projects
Environment
Sediment budget
Cities
Metal
contamination
and budget
Land use
Organic matter
spreading
Mining
Baikal
lake
status
Project coordination
Funding agencies
International Partners
Project capacities
FUND AVAILABLE (relative)
Russian-Mongolian complex biological expedition RASMAS
Russian Ministry Education and Science
project under Federal Program “Development
of scientific basics of monitoring and
forecasting of Selenga rivers basin for
transboundary transport of pollutants control
and their intake to Baikal lake”
UNDP project “Integrated Natural Resource
Management in the Baikal Basin Transboundary
Ecosystem”
Fund for protection of Lake Baikal research grant
Russian geographical society grant
“Expedition Selenga-Baikal”
Russian Fund of Basin Research projects
Russian-German BMBF project “Sustainable Water
Management in Baikal-Selenga Catchment…
NEW
PROJECTS
Russian Scientific Fund
Russian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment
ERA-NET RUS program
Project «International Network for Terrestrial
Research and Monitoring in the Arctic»
(1)The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (Co-ordinator)
(2) National Environmental Research Institute, Aarhus University (NERI)
(3) University of Uolu, Finland (UOULU)
(4) Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)
(5) Lund University, (ULUND)
(6) IT University of Copenhagen (ITU)
(7) Faroe Islands Nature Investigation, Jardfeingi (FINI)
(8) CLU srl (CLU)
(9) Stockholm University (SU)
(10) University of Turku (UTURKU)
(11) University of Helsinki (UH)
(12) Finnish Forest Research Institute (METLA)
(13) University of Copenhagen (UC)
(14) Greenland Institute of Natural Resources (GINR)
(15) University of Oslo (UO)
(16) Norwegian Institute for Agricultural
and Environmental Research (BIOFORSK)
(17) Norwegian Polar Institute (NPI)
(18) Natural Environmental Research Council (NERC)
(19) Agricultural University of Iceland (AUI)
(20) Yugra State University (YSU)
(21) The Institute for Biological Problems of Cryolithozone SB RAS (IBPC)
(22) FACULTY OF GEOGRAPHY, LOMONOSOV MSU
(23) Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Potsdam (AWI)
(24) University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF)
(25) Uppsala University (UU)
(26) ATHENA research and Innovation Centre in Information Communication & Knowledge Technologies (Athena RC)
(27) Centre for Northern Studies (CEN)
(28) Arctic Institute of North America (AINA)
Moscow state University
(29) Swedish Polar Research Institute (POLAR)
budget: 81707 Евро
(30) Barrow Arctic Science Consortium (BASC)
(31) World Wide Fund for Nature, Arctic Programme (WWF)
(32) Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) Secretariat
http://www.eu-interact.org/
“Assessing the Impact of Climate Change and its Effects on Soil
and Water Resources in Polar and Mountainous Regions”
INT/5/153 (IAEA)
COUNTRIES AND INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS INVOLVED IN PROJECT
• Russian Federation and Chile are coordinators of Project
• The project involves scientists from twenty-three countries
(Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile,
China, Finland, Germany, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, Norway, Peru,
Russian Federation (Institute of Geography RAS;
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Institute Arctic and
Antarctic) Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Tanzania,
United Kingdom, United States of America and Uruguay)
representing thirteen benchmark research sites designed to
assess the impact of climate change on land-waterecosystem quality in polar and mountainous regions, and
six international organizations (FAO/IAEA, IAEA, UNU, UNEP,
EC and ICIMOD).
World map to show Benchmark sites
of the INT/5/153 project (IAEA)
Conceptual model for polar and high mountain regions
Контактное лицо: Годня Евгений
Александрович, 8-800-700-18-45, e-mail:
[email protected], сайт: www.tp-eco.ru
TECHNOLOGICAL PLATFORM
«TECHNOLOGY OF ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT»
Communication platform for interaction (tp-eco.ru)
Non-profit
Partially owned
organizations
by the state
10%
companies 4%
others
6%
Educational
institutions
23%
Industrial
enterprises
7%
Engineering
companies
7% Commercial
organizations
16%
Research
organizations
27%
285 participants from 53 federal subjects of Russia
Environmentally friendly production technology
The environmentally safe waste management, including
the elimination of accumulated environmental damage
Technologies and systems for monitoring, evaluation and
prediction of the environment, natural and technogenic
hazards, including innovative instrumental control of
pollution
Technology
for
environmental
environmental safety and new standards
management,
Environmentally friendly development of Arctic zone
Priority markets
Priorities for science and technology
Key Topics of Technological Platform
Science and Technology Foresight
TECHNOLOGICAL PLATFORM
«TECHNOLOGY OF ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT»
Science and Technology Foresight Center on
Environmental Management
Long-term prognosis for scientific and
technological development of Russia
(in the field of environmental management)
More then 350 experts
Possibilities for interaction
TECHNOLOGICAL PLATFORM
«TECHNOLOGY OF ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT»
Russia
International
–Business: R&D and innovative
development program of state
owned companies, large industrial
enterprises
–National
contact
point
(environment) HORIZON 2020
–Government:
programs
Federal
target
–Foundations and development
institutions
Thank you very much for your attention