PROGRAMME BOOK. THE 3RD PEEX SCIENCE CONFERENCE and 7TH PEEX MEETING IIASA WORKSHOP

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PROGRAMME BOOK THE 3RD PEEX SCIENCE CONFERENCE and 7TH PEEX MEETING IIASA WORKSHOP 1

ORGANIZERS PAN-EURASIAN EXPERIMENT LOMONOSOV MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR AEROSPACE MONITORING INSTITUTE OF REMOTE SENSING AND DIGITAL EARTH CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR APPLIED SYSTEMS ANALYSIS RUSSIAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY NORDFORSK RUSSIAN FOUNDATION FOR BASIC RESEARCH 2 3

PEEX CONFERENCE 2017 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE The goal of the 3rd PEEX Science Conference is to bring together professional and scientific experts under research themes related to atmosphere land ecosystems aquatic anthropogenic activities Northern societies in the Northern Eurasian region. A system understanding workshop will be part of the conference program, organized in collaboration with IIASA. The 7th PEEX Meeting serves to advance the implementation of the PEEX vision, including establishing and maintaining long-term, coherent and coordinated research activ ties, observation networks and educational activities across the PEEX domain. The conference is hosted by Moscow State University. VENUE MSU Shuvalovsky sector: Lomonosovsky prospect 27, Bld.4 SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE CHAIR Prof. Nikolay Kasimov, Moscow State University CO-CHAIRS Prof. Valery Bondur, AEROCOSMOS Prof. Markku Kulmala, University of Helsinki Prof. Sergey Dobrolyubov, Moscow State University Prof. Guo Huadong, RADI MEMBERS Prof. Alexander Baklanov, WMO Prof Kirill V. Chistyakov, St. Petersburg State University Prof. Aijun Ding, Nanjing University Prof. Alexey Gvishiani, RAS Prof. Georgy Golitsyn, A.M.Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics RAS Prof. Hans C Hansson, Stockholm University Prof Vladimir Kolosov, Moscow State University Prof. Pavel Kabat, IIASA Prof. Vladimir Kotlyakov, Institute of Geography RAS Dr. Hanna Lappalainen, University of Helsinki Prof. Gennady Matvienko, V.E. Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics SB RAS Prof. Vladimir Melnikov Institute of the Earth Cryosphere SB RAS Prof. Tuukka Petäjä, University of Helsinki Dr. Anni Reissell, IIASA Prof. Olga Solomina, Institute of Geography RAS Prof. Yrjö Viisanen, Finnish Meteorological Institute Prof. Sergej Zilitinkevich, Finnish Meteorological Institute Oral sessions will take place in the rooms located at 1st (B1), 3rd (A306, E355, A307) and 5th (Г518, Г510, 512) floors. CHAIR Dr. Sergey Chalov, MSU MEMBERS MSU: Dr. Pavel Konstantinov, Dr. Natalia Chubarova, Dr. Olga Popovicheva AEROCOSMOS: Dr. Marina Tsidilina, Ms. Aleksandra Tushnova, Ms. Elena Cherepanova University of 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 IAP: Dr. Andrei Skorokhod 4 5 LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

1st FLOOR CONFERENCE BUILDING CONFERENCE BUILDING 2nd FLOOR Elevators Elevators LUNCH AREA REGISTRATION Elevators POSTER AREA B 1 ENTRANCE COFFEE BREAK AND ICE-BREAKER AREA 6 7

3rd FLOOR CONFERENCE BUILDING CONFERENCE BUILDING 5th FLOOR Elevators Elevators E 355 А 307 А 306 Г 512 Г 518 Г 510 8 9

PRACTICAL INFORMATION REGISTRATION DESK Registration desk will be open from Tuesday, 19 August, 9 a.m. until Friday, 22 September, at the central hall of the conference building (near the entrance). In order to obtain the conference badge and conference materials, a valid ID document with a photograph of its holder must be presented to the registration staff. On the registration desk you may request for the registration fee invoice and certificate of attendance. Registration fee payment at conference desk is available only by cash. The ATM machine is located in the registration desk hall. Reimbursement of the LOC expenses for the non-usa, UK and Canada citizens invitations is also available at the registration desk (those who guaranteed reimbursement please make a necessary arrangements of the payment). SAFETY REGULATIONS For safety reasons, entrance to the conference buildings is controlled and available ONLY FOR THE PARTICIPANTS WITH CONFERENCE BADGES. The badge is also required to enter the ice-breaker cocktail party. 1 day registration provide an access to the conference meeting room and coffee break areas. Lunch is not included. COFFEE AND LUNCH AREAS Coffee-breaks and lunches will be provided in the conference building. 3 types of lunches are offered based on your choice: meat, fish or vegetarian. Request should be done at registration desk during registration. Lunch areas: 1st floor. Lunches are available according to the program on 20 and 21 Sept. Coffee breaks: 2nd floor. INTERNET ACCESS Wifi is provided in all conference buildings. particular session. The files should be delivered to the volunteers responsible for a given lecture room. It is recommended to install the presentations in advance to avoid any technical problems POSTER SESSION Posters are exhibited in the conference building (2nd floor) in the ice-breaker area during all conference days. POSTER FORMAT REQUIREMENTS: Size: AO (841 x 1189 mm) Font: Arial Font-sizes: 72 pt (main title), 48 pt (subtitles), 32 pt (body text) Authors are kindly requested to put up their posters on 19 Tuesday before ice-breaker. ICE-BREAKER AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS Date: 19 September 2017, Tuesday, 19-22-00 Format: buffet Drinks: wine and Russian vodka Number of participants: available to all registered conference participants Location: conference building, second floor During the ice-breaker poster presentation will take place in the same hall. Authors should be available near the poster between 19 and 20 pm on 19 September. GALA-DINNER Gala Dinner will take place on 20 September 2017, 19:30 at Moscow River cruise boat. Moscow River the river of the capital of Russia, small and rich, tied by concrete banks but still very attractive - the only one in Moscow unloaded «road». Since the number of seats is limited, places are reserved on a first-come, first-served basis. Ask registration desk about available places ORAL SESSION Oral sessions will take place in rooms located at 1st (B1), 3rd (A306, E355, A307) and 5th (Г518, Г510, 512) floors. The files with presentations should be installed in the computers available in lecture rooms at least 30 minutes before the beginning of a Format: seat-down meal Number of participants: 75 (first come, first served basis) Shuttle bus will be provided to the conference participant from the conference building and to the hotel after the gala-dinner. 10 11

SIDE-EVENTS Excursions to the museum of stones, located at Lomonosov Moscow State University campus, will be organized for conference participants during the days of the conference. Additional information will be provided during the conference. FOLLOW-UP CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS Local Organizing Committee will provide a possibility to publish your contribution in the special issues prepared in the peer-reviewed journal based on the conference/ session thematic. All possible authors should declare the interest to contribute to the special issue at the registration desk during the conference (special form will be provided). The list of the journal will be decided based on the scope of submitted applications. After the conference you will be announced on the journal requirements /details of your manuscript submission process. HOW TO GET TO THE CONFERENCE BUILDINGS JOINT BUS TRANSPORT FOR THE CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS On 19-22 September bus shuttles between conference venue and partner Korston and Radisson Slavyanskaya hotels will be provided for the participants free of charge. The offer is limited for those who booked the hotel using conference Promotional code. The exact time of the shuttles departure from hotels: 19 September: 10-00 (Departure from Radisson hotel) 10-20 (Departure from Korston hotel) 20 September: 08-00 (Departure from Radisson hotel) 08-20 (Departure from Korston hotel) 21 September: 08-00 (Departure from Radisson hotel) 08-20 (Departure from Korston hotel) Transport from venue to the hotel will be additionally announced at the registration desk. PUBLIC TRANSPORT Public transport in Moscow is inexpensive, with a variety of options that include subway, bus, trolleybus, tram, routed minibus and taxi. The most popular and convenient is the subway (Moscow Metro). Tickets can be purchased at stations throughout the city. Trains normally arrive every 2 minutes, with longer intervals (up to 10 minutes) in some cases after peak daytime hours. They may be overcrowded during the workday rush. Hours of operation: 5:30AM 1:00AM Tickets for other forms of transport can be purchased in kiosks at the stops or onboard. Normal prices for a one-way ticket on different forms of transport: Subway: 50 rubles Routed minibus: 50 rubles Trolleybus, tram, bus: 50 rubles To hail a routed minibus or taxi you can just raise your hand. 12 13

Link to the Moscow subway map: http://russianmetro.ru/index_eng.php From the metro station «Universitet» bus number 34, 67, 103, 130, 187, 260; Stop «Fundamental Library», then just cross the street by underground walkway. By foot: it takes 7-11 minutes to reach building B, 13-17 minutes to reach building C, Building A is in between. PROGRAMME SKELETON bus station THE CONFERENCE BUILDING MAIN BUILDING TUESDAY 19 Sept TIME THERME ROOM 10:00 12:00 REGISTRATION bus station 12:00 12:15 OPENING CEREMONY В1 (1st floor) 12:15 12:30 AIMS OF THE CONFERENCE Lomonosovsky prospect 12:30 14:00 SESSION: Europe-Russia- China collaboration, identification of the key topics for future collaboration (round table discussion) 14:00 14:15 SHORT BREAK THE CONFERENCE BUILDING MSU Shuvalovsky sector: Lomonosovsky prospect 27, Bld. 4 «UNIVERSITET» Moscow Metro Station 14:15 14:45 CONFERENCE OPENING KEYNOTE: Meinrat Andreae 14:45 15:30 SESSION: System understanding, Biogeochemical cycles, feedbacks, Earth system modelling, and Climate models В1 (1st floor) 15:30 15:45 GROUP PHOTO 15:45 16:00 COFFEE BREAK 16:00 16:30 INVITED TALK: Aleksander Baklanov В1 (1st floor) 16:30 18:00 SESSION: Urban air quality 18:15 19:00 SPECIAL SESSION, including Arto Mustajoki s INVITED TALK 19:00 21:00 WELCOMING RECEPTION & POSTER SESSION 14 15

WEDNESDAY 20 Sept TIME THERME ROOM 09:00 09:30 INVITED TALK: Alexey Gvishiani 09:30 10:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS Natural hazards & remote sensing Meteorological aspects, heat islands of urban environments 10:30 11:00 COFFEE BREAK 11:00 12:00 PARALLEL SESSIONS Environment Change & Health, including Svetlana Malkhazova s INVITED TALK Arctic Aerosols, session organized by PEEX in collaboration with IASOA, WMO-GAW Digitial Belt and Road Initiative (Close Door Meeting) E355 (3rd floor) E355 (3rd floor) A306 (3rd floor) 12:00 13:00 LUNCH (PEEX Steering Group lunch meeting) 13:00 13:30 INVITED TALK: Huadong Guo 13:30 14:30 SESSION: Digitial Belt and Road Initiative (DBAR) 14:30 15:00 COFFEE BREAK 15:00 17:00 PARALLEL SESSIONS on «TOWARDS PEEX IMPLEMENTATION» by PEEX WORKING GROUPS PEEX In situ observations: atmospheric land system INVITED TALK: Stein Sandveid II PEEX In situ observations: water systems III PEEX Remote sensing INVITED TALKS: Valert Bondur and Gerrit de Leeuw IV PEEX Modelling Platfrom V PEEX Education VI PEEX Environmental change & epidemics 17:00 17:30 COFFEE BREAK 17:30 19:00 7 th PEEX MEETING - open for all the conference participants to join in Short reports based on «PEEX IMPLEMENTATION SESSSIONS» Discussion 19:30 22:00 DINNER A306 (3rd floor) E355 (3rd floor) Г510 (5rd floor) Г518 (5rd floor) Main building of MSU THURSDAY 21 Sept TIME THERME ROOM 09:00 09:30 CONFERENCE KEYNOTE: Mikhail Mastepanov 09:30 10:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS Permafrost thawing & Arctic greening (Land system) Arctic Boreal atmospheric composition (Atmospheric system) 10:30 11:00 COFFEE BREAK 11:00 11:30 CONFERENCE KEY NOTE: Alexander Makshtas on behalf of Ivan Frolov 11:30 13:00 PARALLEL SESSIONS The Arctic Ocean, the Arctic maritime environments: Lakes, wetlands and large river systems INVITED TALK: Sergey Dobrolyubov Arctic boreal land ecosystem & waters Arctic atmospheric composition, PEEX in collaboration with IASOA (continues) 13:00 14:00 LUNCH 14:00 15:00 PARALLEL SESSIONS Arctic boreal environments & meteorology & weather Long term trends in arctic boreal system A306 (3rd floor) 512 (5rd floor) A306 (3rd floor) A306 (3rd floor) 15:00 15:30 COFFEE BREAK 15:30 16:00 INVITED TALK: Lassi Heininen 16:00 17:00 SESSION: Arctic Futures - PEEX in collaboration with IIASA, IEAS and Sofia Earth Forum 17:00 18:00 CONFERENCE CLOSING REMARKS INVITED TALK: Markku Kulmala 16 17

FRIDAY 22 Sept TIME THERME ROOM 09:00 15:00 SYSTEM ANALYSIS FOR THE ARCTIC IISA-AFI WORKSHOP 09:00 11:00 IEAS-EUROPE, CLOSE DOOR MEETING A306 (3rd floor) 13:00 16:00 ZOTTO GROUP, CLOSE DOOR MEETING A306 (3rd floor) 18 19

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