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  1. Overview of the Enviro Enviro- -RISKS RISKS Overview of the state of the art state of the art Alexander Baklanov Alexander Baklanov Danish Meteorological Institute Danish Meteorological Institute Evgeny Gordov Gordov Evgeny Siberian center for Environmental Environmental research &Training/ research &Training/ Siberian center for Institute of Monitoring of Climatic and Ecological Systems Institute of Monitoring of Climatic and Ecological Systems

  2. Enviro–RISKS : Man- -induced Environmental Risks: Monitoring, induced Environmental Risks: Monitoring, Man Management and Remediation of Man- -made made Management and Remediation of Man Changes in Siberia Changes in Siberia 3 years (November 2005 – November 2008) EC 6FP INCO Co-ordination Action

  3. Environmental risks in Siberia: Environmental risks in Siberia: • Direct damages to environment caused by accidents in process of petroleum/gas production and transporting including their influence on water, soil, vegetation and animals; • Caused by deforestation (cutting and forest fires) variations in Siberian rivers runoffs, wetland regimes and corresponding climate change; • Direct and indirect influence of forest fires, flambeau lights and losses of gas and petroleum during their transportation on regional atmosphere composition; • Deposition of hazardous species leading to risks to soil, water and consequently to risks in the food chain; • Urban air pollution from traffic and local industry sources.

  4. Strategic objectives addressed: Strategic objectives addressed: • to facilitate elaboration of solid scientific background and understanding of man-made associated environmental risks, their influence on all aspects of regional environment and optimal ways for it remediation by means of coordinated initiatives of a range of relevant RTD projects as well as • to achieve improved integration of the European research giving the projects additional synergy in current and future activities and potential for practical applications.

  5. Partners and PIs PIs: : Partners and 1. Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI), Alexander Baklanov – Project co-ordinator 2. Siberian Center for Environment Research and Training (SCERT), Evgeny Gordov - co-ordination of NIS partner’s activity 3. Max-Planck-Institute for Biogeochemistry, Jena (MPI), Martin Heimann 4. The International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Anatoly Shvidenko 5. Institute for Numerical Mathematics of Russian academy of Sciences (INM), Vasily Lykosov 6. Institute of Forest SB RAS (IF), Krasnoyarsk, Alexander Onuchin 7. KazGeoCosmos Center, Republic of Kazakhstan, Edige Zakarin 8. Ugra Research Institute of Information Technologies (URIIT), Petr Pushistov 9. Institute of Monitoring of Climatic and Ecological Systems SB RAS (IMCES), Michael Kabanov 10. Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics SB RAS (ICMMG), Novosibirsk, Vladimir Penenko.

  6. Co- -ordination activities ordination activities Co • Development and support of the Project web portal and environmental information distributed database • Gathering and systematization of information resources obtained • Gathering, analysis and synergy search in different level projects on Siberian environment. Organization of First Conference and experts meeting • • Preparation of technical implementation plan on finished Projects • Gathering of information on recently started projects in Siberia • Search for synergy between the different projects on Siberian environment and elaboration of recommendation for new Projects . • Organization of Second Conference and experts meeting • Documentation and dissemination • Exchange of research personnel and postgraduates

  7. Structure of the CA Workpackages Workpackages Structure of the CA Work- Lead pack Workpackage title contract. No No WP01 Project administration 1 WP02 Development and support of the Project web portal and environmental 2 information distributed database WP03 Gathering and systematization of information resources obtained 6 WP04 Gathering, analysis and synergy search in different level project on 4 Siberian environment. WP05 Organization of first conference and experts Meeting 2 WP06 Preparation of technical implementation plan on finished Projects 2 WP07 Gathering of information on recently started projects in Siberia 5 WP08 Search for synergy between the different projects on Siberian environment 3 and elaboration of recommendation for new Projects. WP09 Organization of second conference and experts Meeting 2 WP10 Documentation and dissemination 2 WP11 Exchange of research personnel and postgraduates 2

  8. Enviro- -RISKS CA kickoff meeting RISKS CA kickoff meeting Enviro 30 -31 January, Monday, DMI Official opening by Peter D. Aakj æ r, DMI Director General Welcome from Dmitriy B. Ryurikov, the Ambassador of Russia in Denmark Special session on co-ordinated projects Task groups, interacting projects and CA activities Official DMI dinner Introduction Handbook (management/controlling tools, legal aspects) Presentation of WPs/Tasks First year: Duties and responsibilities – Timeframe, Meeting schedule Deliverables and their integration Reception in the Russian Embassy given by the Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Kingdom of Denmark

  9. Program of the Special Section on Coordinated Projects (I) Program of the Special Section on Coordinated Projects (I) 1. Schumacher M.: • Terrestrial Observing Biogeochemical Processes in Eurasia 2. Shvidenko A.: • Terrestrial Biota Regional Full Greenhouse Gas Account: Understanding the Impacts of Man-made Changes in Siberia 3. Penenko V.V.: • Methods and Models for Studying and Forecasting Changes in Environment • Ecological Problems of Siberian Cities • Development of Models and Methods for Revealing and Studying Regions of Increased Ecological Risk taking Siberian Region as Example • Study of Relations Between Energy Activity Centers in Climatic System and Ecological Risk/Vulnerability Zones 4. Lykosov V.N. ( presented by E.P. Gordov): • Mathematical Modelling of Natural and Anthropogenic Changes of Siberian Climate and Environment 5. Kabanov M.V.: • Complex Monitoring of Great Vasyugan Bog: Modern State and Development Processes Research 6. Gordov E.P.: • Specific Support Action Environmental Observations, Modelling and Information Systems (ENVIROMIS) • Integrated System for Intelligent Regional Environmental Monitoring and Management (ISIREMM) • Siberian Geosphere-Bioshere Program -- Integrated Regional Study of Modern Natural and Climatic Changes (SGBP)

  10. Program of the Special Section on Coordinated Projects (II) Program of the Special Section on Coordinated Projects (II) 8. Zakarin E.A.: • Development of GIS Technology for Monitoring and Modeling of Dust Storm Modeling of Oil Pollution Spreading on Sea • 9. Mirkarimova B.M.: • Geographic Information Systems Technology for Monitoring and Modeling of Air Pollution due to Burning of Hydrocarbons • Development of GIS-technology for Solution of Agricultural Tasks 10. Onuchin A.A.: • Some Aspects of Environmental After-Effects of Natural Resources Using in Siberian Taiga 11. Pushistov P. Yu.: Space Monitoring of Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug – Yugra Territory • • Conservation and Management of Lower Ob and Irtysh Basin Water Bodies on Basis of Information- Simulating Hydrodynamics and Water Quality Systems Remediation of Lands and Water Bodies Polluted with Oil and Formation Waters on the Territory of • Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug – Yugra 12. Baklanov A.A.: • Integrated Systems for Forecasting Urban Meteorology, Air Pollution and Population Exposure (FUMAPEX) 13. Stendel M.: • Carbon Budget Studies and Permafrost Modelling in Northern Russia 14. Mahura A.: • Assessment of Dispersion Modelling Results (AR-NARP) 15. Gross A.: • Global and Regional Earth-System Monitoring Using Satellite and In-Situ Data (GEMS) 16. S ø rensen J.H.: • Danish Projects on Environmental Emergency Preparedness Issues

  11. Assignment to themes under consideration: • Environment Observations – MPI for Bio-geochemistry, IIASA, Institute of Forest SB RAS, KazGeoKosmos, Institute of monitoring of Climatic and Ecological Systems SB RAS and Ugra Research Institute of Information Technologies; • Modeling – Danish Meteorological Institute, Siberian Center for Environmental Research and Training, Institute of Numerical Mathematics RAS, Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics SB RAS; • Atmospheric Processes – DMI, SCERT, INM, ICMMG, KazGeoKosmos; • Hydrological processes - INM, Institute of Forest SB RAS (Krasnoyarsk) and URIIT; • Supporting information - computational technologies (GIS, Web, Databases and GRID) – SCERT, IIASA, INM, IF, KazGeoKosmos, IMCES, URIIT; • Remediation technologies - IF, KazGeoKosmos, URIIT, IMCES.

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