19 September 2017 - 22 September 2017
Lomonosov Moscow State University

IIASA Workshop at PEEX Conference

The 3rd Pan-Eurasian Experiment (PEEX) Science Conference & The 7th PEEX Meeting will be held in Moscow, Russia from 19 to 21 September 2017

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The 3rd PEEX Science Conference will bring together professional and scientific experts under research themes related to atmosphere – land ecosystems – aquatic - anthropogenic activities – Northern societies in the Northern Eurasian region. As a part of the conference program we are organizing a workshop on “Systems Analysis for the Arctic” hosted by IIASA.

The 7th PEEX Meeting is aimed to take the next steps for PEEX implementation. The PEEX vision includes establishing and maintaining long-term, coherent and coordinated research activities, observation networks and educational activities across the PEEX domain.

IIASA Workshop ”Systems Analysis for the Arctic” on 22.Sep at 09 am -15 pm

Systems Analysis for the Arctic - IIASA-AFI Workshop Program

  • 09:00 Welcome and aims of workshop, Alexander Shestakov, WWF Global Arctic Program, and Lassi Heininen, University of Lapland and IIASA (Moderators)
  • 09:30 Systems Analysis for the Arctic: The Arctic Futures Initiative, Anni Reissell, IIASA and the University of Helsinki
  • 09:45 Participatory methods for inclusive approach, Nadejda Komendatova-Amann, Risk and Resilience Program, IIASA
    Invited input to AFI:
  • Timur Makhmutov, Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC)
  • Sergey A. Sokratov, Faculty of Geography, Lomonosov Moscow State University
  • Fuad Aleskerov, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Higher School of Economics, National Research University
  • Tatiana E. Khromova, Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences
  • Alena Rybkina, Sector of Innovation Projects, Geophysical Center, Russian Academy of Sciences
  • Alexander Sokolov, Insitute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge, Higher School of Economics, National Research University
  • Nikolay Korgin, Institute of Control Sciences
  • Vasily Bogoyavlensky, Oil and Gas Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences
  • Business representatives (tbc)
  • 12:00-12:30 Lunch
  • 12:30 How to share disputable zones in Arctic region, Fuad Aleskerov, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Higher School of Economics, National Research University
  • 12:45 Discussion
  • 14:45 Alexander Shestakov and Lassi Heininen, Workshop closing remarks, next steps

The complexity of the dynamic global system poses significant societal, science, policy and governance challenges for the fragile Arctic. Global-scale social, economic and technological and geopolitical changes all contribute to the transformations of the Arctic system’s climate, environment, economic development and societies. Conversely, changes in the Arctic environment impact our global climate and, in turn, affect other regions and systems across the Earth.

Systems analysis (SA) is a wide perspective and challenging concept for solving complex problems. The SA includes theory, methods, and processes for practical applications. For example, SA can include a set of interdisciplinary tools that comprise handling the interplay of environmental, technological, social, economic, and geopolitical components. SA also envisages to incorporate various stakeholders’ participation, both from public and private sectors, applied in methods and processes for balancing a variety of perspectives and for studying of options available to decision-makers. SA is useful at the interface of science and policy, and serves for reaching common understanding for actions to be taken.

The International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) is launching the Arctic Futures Initiative (AFI) - a new generation international 5-year research project planned and implemented in collaboration with partners and stakeholders from a variety of communities, and developed upon request by decision-makers. AFI focuses as its mission on delivering decision-support with options that balance environmental protection, economic prosperity and societal wellbeing for the rapidly changing Arctic.

The aim of the Arctic Futures Initiative is an Arctic Integrated Systems Assessment bridging science and decision-making with sound research for evidence-based plausible options for the Arctic development. The assessment is based on systems analysis, participatory methods, foresight, agent-based and integrated modeling, and science diplomacy.

In order to achieve a problem-solving approach in relation to the major global social, economic, technological and institutional transformations as reflected on the Arctic, and to induce dialogue and build trust within and among communities, the participants in AFI are not merely from science, but include representatives from policy, business and civil society. Furthermore, integrative research at the science-policy interface brings together a variety of academic disciplines, including social and natural sciences, humanities and law.

The integrative themes of the workshop cover: 1) Balancing social, economic, technological, environmental, and geopolitical developments in the Arctic for the wellbeing of the region; 2) Inter-linkages and feedbacks between the Arctic and global developments. In particular, the topics include transportation, trade, infrastructure, and resources extraction.

The aim of the workshop is to present case studies on participatory methods (invited presentation), obtain input to the concept of the Arctic Futures Initiative from special invitees and conference participants, discuss present systems analysis studies with methods applicable to the Arctic, and to discuss joint work on the Arctic within the workshop thematic framework. The Workshop is integrated to the PEEX Conference with session/s and presentations during the conference and is open to all conference participants. The outcome of the workshop includes a report and potentially a peer-reviewed scientific article.

Participants: Scientists working on the Arctic and boreal regions, systems analysis scientists, stakeholders from policy and business.

The official language of the Workshop will be English. Further information: Dr. Anni Reissell, Dr. Anastasia Emelyanova, Mr. Sergey Sizov, Ms. Katica De Pascale

Conference and Workshop information

Conference Key Dates
Registration opens 15 February 2017
Early bird deadline 31 May 2017
Abstract submission deadline 30 June 2017
Notice on abstract acceptance 11 August 2017
Registration & fee payment deadline 31 August 2017
Conference & meeting dates 19-22 September 2017


Conference fees*:

Early-bird:before May 31, 2017     From June 01, 2017
Regular  260 USD                        300 USD
Student 150 USD                        170 USD
*Fees include e-proceedings, coffee, lunch, Welcome reception, and local bus transportation.


Conference Chairs: Chair Prof. Nikolay Kasimov, MSU; Co-Chairs Prof. Markku Kulmala, Univ. Helsinki; Prof. Valeriy Bondur, Aerocosmos; Prof.
Sergey Dobrolyubov, MSU; Prof. Guo Huadong, RADI
Scientific Steering Committee: Prof. Alexander Baklanov, Prof Kirill V. Chistyakov, Prof. Aijun Ding, Dr. Alexander Frolov, Prof. Alexey Gvishiani,
Prof. Hans C Hansson, Prof. Pavel Kabat, Prof Vladimir Kolosov, Prof. Vladimir Kotlyakov, Dr. Hanna Lappalainen, Prof. Gennady Matvienko, Prof.
Vladimir Melnikov, Prof. Tuukka Petäjä, Dr. Anni Reissell, Prof. Olga Solomina, Prof. Yrjö Viisanen, Prof. Sergej Zilitinkevich
Local Organizing Committee Chair: Dr. Sergey Chalov
Organizing Committee Members: MSU: Dr. Pavel Konstantinov, Dr. Natalia Chubarova; Dr.Olga Popovicheva; AEROCOSMOS: Dr. Marina Tsidilina,
Ms. Aleksandra Tushnova, Ms. Elena Cherepanova; Univ.Helsinki: Ms. Alla Borisova, Dr. Joni Kujansuu, Ms. Stephany Mazon,
Ms. Päivi Haapanala; IIASA: Dr. Anastasia Emelyanova, Mr. Sergey Sizov, Ms.Katica De Pascale; RADI: Ms. Jie Liu


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