inventory, remote and direct measurements)
into a common model of sources and sinks on
the territory of the region and the Russian
Federation. Verification with direct ground;
• Search for the most suitable plants for
absorption;
In addition to research work, educational
activities will also be carried out at the test sites:
• training of highly qualified personnel in the
field of the latest methods of environmental
control, promising technologies for the low-
carbon industry, agriculture and municipal
economy;
• creation of special training programs;
• popularization of science among students and
schoolchildren.
4 CARBON POLYGONS IN THE
CHECHEN REPUBLIC
The Chechen Republic became one of the first
subjects of the Russian Federation, which took part in
the creation of a network of carbon polygons. In 2021,
a «WAY CARBON» carbon polygon was created on
its territory with a total area of 1785 hectares. Two
universities decided to take part in the program at
once, Kadyrov Chechen State University and the
Grozny State Oil Technical University named after
Academician M. D. Millionshchikov. Kadyrov
Chechen State University became the operator of a
carbon polygon for growing and researching plants
with high sequestration potential. Research in the
field of ecological monitoring of the environment,
including the analysis of the impact of oil pollution
and geothermal sources on the formation of the
carbon footprint, was undertaken by the Grozny State
Oil Technical University named after Academician
M. D. Millionshchikov.
"WAY CARBON" will specialize in the
following activities:
• Assessment of the sequestration potential of
various soils and ecosystems, including those
in foothill and mountainous areas (Zubrzycki,
2014);
• Study of the impact of regenerative animal
husbandry on the sequestration potential of
pastures;
• Efficient use of sequestration technologies in
pastures;
• Creation of carbon farms in the regions of the
Chechen Republic;
• Assessment of the impact of agrochemical
stimulation of vegetation growth in the plains,
foothills and mountains;
• Carrying out selection work to create new
breeds of vegetation (or adaptation of existing
ones) with increased commercial, sequestration
and growth characteristics;
• Monitoring of the ecological species
composition of vegetation, biotic and abiotic
stress, control of disturbances in the use of
water resources, as well as general ecological
control and monitoring of the environment.
Research activities will also be carried out:
• Assessment of the variability of the agro-
climatic conditions of the North Caucasus in
connection with global climate change;
• Interpretation of remote sensing data using
artificial intelligence methods to study the
carbon balance of mountain and foothill
ecosystems (on the example of the Chechen
Republic) (Fuentes, 2020);
• Study of the sequestration and emission
potential of the «EcoGrozny» carbon polygon
and the development of science-based
decarbonization technologies (on the example
of the Chechen Republic);
• Ecological diagnostics of carbon sequestration
in the landscapes of the Chechen Republic;
• Study of greenhouse gas emissions by ground
methods when fallow lands are involved in
agricultural turnover;
• Study of the sequestration potential of pasture
and meadow phytocenoses of the Chechen
Republic.
Due to the lack of necessary personnel, various
educational programs have been developed:
geoinformatics, geoecology, veterinary and sanitary
expertise, and others.
In addition, Kadyrov Chechen State University
and the Grozny State Oil Technical University named
after Academician M. D. Millionshchikov decided to
educate the population about the activities and goals
of the carbon polygons, future biotechnologies and
renewable energy sources. Summer schools will be
held annually on various topics for people of different
ages and professions, including for middle and high
school students.