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"Неопределенности и вероятности изменения климата в России и воздействий на вечную мерзлоту"
Опубликован заключительный отчет по совместной исследовательской программе "Неопределенности и вероятности изменения климата в России и воздействий на вечную мерзлоту", выполненной в рамках совместного проекта Великобритании и России в области изменения климата. В работе принимала участие объединенная группа ученых из Государственного Гидрологического Института и Центра Хэдли Метеорологической Службы Великобритании. В отчете описываются область исследований, проведенная работа, результаты, а также приводятся выводы и рекомендации. Полный текст отчета и его резюме можно скачать (см. сноски внизу.) В результате партнерства, возникшего и укрепившегося за период совместной работы, был сделан ряд презентаций и публикаций, а также получены результаты, которые будут продолжать приносить взаимную пользу и после завершения проекта.
- Скачать Заключительный отчет по исследовательской программе (по-английски)
- Скачать Краткий отчет по исследовательской программе (по-английски)
- Скачать Заключительный отчет по исследовательской программе (по-русски)
- Скачать Краткий отчет по исследовательской программе (по-русски)
NEW! Research Programme Final Report
Permafrost, soil carbon balance and sustainability under climate change
The UK-Russia Climate Change Collaboration research programme, undertaken by a joint team of scientists from the State Hydrological Institute in Russia and the UK Meteorological Office Hadley Centre, has published their final report. This presents the scope of the work, the activities carried out, their findings, and conclusions and recommendations. The full report and summary are available to download (below). The partnership that has been created and built through this work has led to several joint publications and presentations, and has yielded benefits that will be sustained beyond the end of the project.
- Download the Final Report of the research programme
- Download the Summary Report of the research programme
- Download the Final Report of the research programme (in Russian)
- Download the Summary Report of the research programme (in Russian)
Contact the Project
You can contact the project using the following email address:
ukrussiacc@aeat.co.uk
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