The NEESPI Study Area
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The NEESPI Study Area
The NEESPI Study Area http://neespi.org Since inception in 2004, more than 150 projects joined to the NEESP Initiative. Currently active are 50 of them. Other have been completed. Principal Investigator: Vladimir Aizen ([email protected]), Department of Geography, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho, USA • Asian Ice Core Array (AICA): Reconstruction of Past Physical and Chemical Climate over Central Asia. • Collaborative Research: Diagnosis of Changes in Alpine Water Storages and Land Surface Degradation in Pamir Mountains and Amu Dariya River Basin. Co-Investigators: Elena Aizen ([email protected]), Department of Geography, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho, USA Paul A. Mayewski, Andrei V. Kurbatov, and Karl Kreutz, both at the University of Maine, Orono, Maine, USA Alexander Finaev ([email protected]), Institute of Ecology and Hydropower, Tajik Academy of Sciences, Dushanbe, Tajikistan Roland Geerken ([email protected]), Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA Stanislav Nikitin ([email protected]), Tomsk State University, Tomsk, Russia Gennady Nosenko ([email protected]), Institute of Geography, RAS, Moscow, Russia Peter Sosin ([email protected]), Research Institute of Pedology, Tajik Academy of Agriculture, Dushanbe, Tajikistan Principal Investigator: Maria Shahgedanova ([email protected]), Department of Geography, the University of Reading, United Kingdom • Modelling climate change, glacier dynamics, and water availability in the Caucasus. • Evaluating the recent and future climate change and glacier dynamics in the mountains of Southern Siberia. Co-Investigators: Christopher Stokes ([email protected]) and Katie Grant, Department of Geography, the University of Reading, United Kingdom Ottfried Baume ([email protected]), Wilfried Hagg ([email protected]), and Christoph Mayers, Department of Geography, Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich, Munich, Germany Ramin Gobijishvili ([email protected]), Alexandre Javahisvili, Nino Lomidze, and David Svanadze, Laboratory of Glaciology, Vakhushti Bagrationi Institute of Geography, Tbilisi, Georgia Victor Popovnin ([email protected]), Alexander Aleynikov ([email protected]), and Pavel Toropov, Department of Cryolithology and Glaciology, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia Tatyana Khromova ([email protected]), Gennady Nosenko ([email protected]), Stanislav Kutuzov, and Anton Muraviev, RAS Institute of Geography, Moscow, Russia Principal Investigator: Maria Shahgedanova ([email protected]), Dept. of Geography, University of Reading, Reading, UK • DIOGENES - Dust Impacts on Glaciated Environments. Co-Investigators: Kevin White and Margaret Woodage, both at University of Reading, Reading, UK Collaborator: Stanislav Kutuzov, Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia. • Investigating glacier response to the recent climate change in the Polar Urals, Russia. Co-Investigators: Katie Grant ([email protected]), Walker Institute for Climate System Research and the Department of Geography, The University of Reading, Reading, UK Gennady Nosenko ([email protected]) and Anton Muraveoyv ([email protected]), Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Science, Moscow, Russia Principal Investigator:Andrey F. Glazovsky ([email protected]), RAS Institute for Geography, Moscow, Russia • Contemporary glaciation state in the Arctic, glaciers’ instability and iceberg formation. NEW Collaborative Research: Crops, Climate, Canals and the Cryosphere in Asia - Changing Water Resources around the Earth's Third Pole • US Principal Investigators: Steve Frolking([email protected]), University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire • Mark Friedl ([email protected]), Boston University, Massachusetts; • Karen Fisher-Vanden ([email protected]), Pennsylvania State University; and Regine Hock ([email protected]), University of Alaska-Fairbanks • Co-Investigators: Changsheng Li ([email protected]) and Richard Lammers ([email protected]), both at University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire, USA Ian Sue Wing, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA; and Sergei Marchenko ([email protected]), Institute of Geography, Almaaty, Kazakhstan and University of Alaska-Fairbanks, Fairbanks Collaborators: Li Le, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China Fan Zhang, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China Aldar P. Gorbunov ([email protected]), Institute of Geography, Ministry of Science and Education of Kazakhstan, Almaty, Kazakhstan. RESERVE NEESPI is an interdisciplinary program of internationallysupported Earth systems and science research that addresses large-scale and long-term manifestations of climate and environmental change in Northern Eurasia and beyond. NEESPI duration ~ 10-12 years (started in 2004) Completed and ongoing NEESPI Projects by country (or group of countries), March 2012 sorted by funding source AcDve Projects per year NEESPI Outreach, http://neespi.org Books and thematic journal Issues in 2012 Published: – The 4th (the third ERL) Environ. Res. Lett. NEESPI focus issue has been publishing on line. This Special Issue has 24 accepted manuscripts, twenty two of them have been already published (cf., http://iopscience.iop.org/1748-9326/focus/NEESPI3) In press: – Groisman, P.Ya. and V.I. Lyalko (eds.) "Earth System Change over Eastern Europe" "Naukova Dumka" Publ. House, Kiev, Ukraine (in English; May 2012). – Groisman P.Ya. and G. Gutman, 2012: “Environmental Changes in Siberia: Regional Changes and their Global Consequences” , Springer Publishing House, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (August 2012). In preparation: – Chen et al.,eds., “Dryland East Asia: Land Dynamics Amid Social and Climate Change” is scheduled to be submitted to the ”Springer” Publishing House this summer.
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