Partnerships and stakeholder engagement
Engagement with the academic community
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A commission established at the university to address the design, construction, operation, and monitoring of buildings and engineering structures in the Norilsk Industrial District reviewed two of Nornickel’s facilities. Recommendations were issued to bring these facilities into regulatory compliance and to guide further research efforts. -
As part of the winter field school, the Norilsk site – in collaboration with the Geography Department at Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU) – conducted studies of snow accumulation within Norilsk’s urban area and the surrounding tundra zone. The research assessed the impact of snow deposition on the thermal regime of permafrost soils. -
During the geocryology summer field school, joint fieldwork by Norilsk researchers and MSU’s Geology Department included landscape, geophysical, and geodetic surveys at permafrost research sites, with monitoring of cryogenic processes initiated. -
The integration of thermometric data, engineering surveys, and snow cover measurements enabled the creation of digital 3D models of the research sites and subsequent forecasting of climate change effects on permafrost. -
Monitoring of thermokarst Lake Maloye’s evolution was initiated. A comparative analysis showed that the lake’s surface area has expanded by more than 9 % over 20 years .
Engagement with indigenous
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Participation in COP29