Polar Research in Russia

Research development in the Arctic and Antarctic play an important role in Russian policymaking. Although, due to its size and bureaucratic complexity, Russia has often had difficulties in regulating and funding polar research, its scientific networks and facilities widely cover various domains rela...

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Main Author: Lavrenteva, N
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Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5870740
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:5870740 2024-09-15T17:48:35+00:00 Polar Research in Russia Lavrenteva, N 2021-10-29 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5870740 eng eng Zenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5870739 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5870740 oai:zenodo.org:5870740 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/report 2021 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.587074010.5281/zenodo.5870739 2024-07-27T03:52:37Z Research development in the Arctic and Antarctic play an important role in Russian policymaking. Although, due to its size and bureaucratic complexity, Russia has often had difficulties in regulating and funding polar research, its scientific networks and facilities widely cover various domains related to the Arctic and Antarctic. Remoteness of the polar regions, necessity for continuous improvement of the polar research stations and other research facilities, as well as climate change and other challenges trigger the interest in a greater scientific cooperation both within Russia and internationally. This document was prepared for the European Polar Board’s Action Group on International Cooperation as a background paper with the aim to map Russian polar research actors and infrastructure and intended for internal use of the EPB and its Members. It provides an overview of Russian policies and legal framework in the area of the Arctic and Antarctic research, its stakeholders and infrastructure, international cooperation in the polar regions, as well as funding. The important part of this background report is its glossary. It is dedicated to recording major actors in Russian policymaking in the polar regions, academic institutions, and their fleet. The glossary is not exhaustive, but it provides a good outline of the actors involved and may be consulted separately from the main document. Notably, it includes the links and basic information on all the mentioned actors. All the information used in this paper was found in the publicly available sources. Some chapters include information on representatives of governmental bodies or research institutions. This information reflects the situation as of March 2021 and requires regular updates. Report Antarc* Antarctic Climate change Zenodo
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description Research development in the Arctic and Antarctic play an important role in Russian policymaking. Although, due to its size and bureaucratic complexity, Russia has often had difficulties in regulating and funding polar research, its scientific networks and facilities widely cover various domains related to the Arctic and Antarctic. Remoteness of the polar regions, necessity for continuous improvement of the polar research stations and other research facilities, as well as climate change and other challenges trigger the interest in a greater scientific cooperation both within Russia and internationally. This document was prepared for the European Polar Board’s Action Group on International Cooperation as a background paper with the aim to map Russian polar research actors and infrastructure and intended for internal use of the EPB and its Members. It provides an overview of Russian policies and legal framework in the area of the Arctic and Antarctic research, its stakeholders and infrastructure, international cooperation in the polar regions, as well as funding. The important part of this background report is its glossary. It is dedicated to recording major actors in Russian policymaking in the polar regions, academic institutions, and their fleet. The glossary is not exhaustive, but it provides a good outline of the actors involved and may be consulted separately from the main document. Notably, it includes the links and basic information on all the mentioned actors. All the information used in this paper was found in the publicly available sources. Some chapters include information on representatives of governmental bodies or research institutions. This information reflects the situation as of March 2021 and requires regular updates.
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