Launch of Pilot Carbon Polygons in Russia and Their Importance
Today: Review
M. S.-U. Khaliev
1
, M. A. Saltamigov
1
and A. M. Bagov
2
1
Kadyrov Chechen State University, 32 Sheripov Street, Grozny, Russia
2
Kabardino-Balkarian State University, st. Chernyshevsky 173, Nalchik, Russia
Keywords: Carbon polygons, carbon units, global climate change, carbon tax, carbon dioxide, environmental safety.
Abstract: With the growth of the population in recent decades, the need to increase the production of goods, food,
machinery, vehicles and other related products was also inevitable. To meet these requirements, it is necessary
to increase mass production. The by-product of such events can be a massive release of unwanted chemicals
into the atmosphere, mainly CO2, as it causes the most damage to the environment, completely rebuilding
and, in the worst case, destroying well-established ecosystems or environments. If to be put in simplest form
Global warming. In recent times, one can view the global warming as a trendy issue, which is actually a more
complex and dangerous problem if it gets out of control. Therefore, the problem is taken into the category of
mandatory. Carbon polygons were cited as a possible solution to the problem, as they would be used as
research sites to better understand unwanted CO2 emissions and how to control and reduce them. Hence, this
article discusses such a concept as carbon polygons, what they are, how they work, why they are needed and
what importance they have for now and in the near future.
1 INTRODUCTION
It is hard to imagine how humanity would have
progressed without such hydrocarbon energy sources
as coal, oil and gas. Indeed, due to their ease of
extraction, efficiency and availability, they have
become one of the main prerequisites for the rapid
development of the industry. However, we have had
to pay dearly for the use of these non-renewable
resources. Their use entailed a strong negative impact
on the environment, which caused global climate
change, which is understood as part of the general
changes in the natural environment on Earth, due to
changes in the heat balance of the atmosphere, ocean
water circulation and the water cycle, fluctuations in
solar activity, space and anthropogenic factors. In the
future, the negative consequences of these changes
can become catastrophic for the world community.
Already, many countries are facing increased
intensity of fires, droughts and floods. In this regard,
the topic of the need to take decisive measures to
reduce anthropogenic emissions and increase the
absorption of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere
has often been raised. The world community realized
that further uncontrolled use of hydrocarbons would
only aggravate the situation and decided to take the
issue seriously. Taking beforementioned statements
into consideration the Kyoto Protocol was signed
first, and then the Paris Agreement, which were
supposed to reduce the amount of CO2 emissions into
the atmosphere. In particular, countries that have
signed the Paris climate agreement need to keep the
increase in global average temperature within 1.5-
2°Ϲ until the end of the 21st century compared to the
pre-industrial period. Those countries that are not
very successful in this will start to pay: their products
exported to the European Union will be subject to a
special tax. In 2019, Russia also signed it. Later,
Russian scientists were tasked with developing a
methodology for measuring emissions and removals
of greenhouse gases. To accomplish this task, in
February 2021, the Ministry of Science and Higher
Education of the Russian Federation, by order No. 74
dated February 5, launched a pilot project to create
carbon polygons in the regions of Russia for the
development and testing of carbon balance control
technologies (figure 1) (Carbon Polygons.
https://carbon-polygons.ru; Carbon Polygons.
https://minobrnauki.gov.ru/action/poligony/).
350
Khaliev, M., Saltamigov, M. and Bagov, A.
Launch of Pilot Carbon Polygons in Russia and Their Importance Today: Review.
DOI: 10.5220/0011571700003524
In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Methods, Models, Technologies for Sustainable Development (MMTGE 2022) - Agroclimatic Projects and Carbon Neutrality, pages
350-354
ISBN: 978-989-758-608-8
Copyright
c
2023 by SCITEPRESS Science and Technology Publications, Lda. Under CC license (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
Figure 1: Map of carbon polygons.
2 WHAT ARE CARBON
POLYGONS?
According to the official website of the Ministry of
Science and Higher Education of the Russian
Federation, «carbon polygons are territories with a
unique ecosystem created to implement measures to
control climate active gases with the participation of
universities and scientific organizations» (Carbon
Polygons and Carbon Offsets.
https://encyclopedia.pub/entry/16008).
Simply put, these are areas specially designated
for the study of the ability of various plants to absorb
carbon.
The aim of the project is to study the carbon
balance in the ecosystems of the Russian Federation
and the development on this basis of technologies for
monitoring carbon runoff and emission, as well as
methods for calculating the carbon balance for
different types of ecosystems. Moreover, the
theoretical knowledge obtained as a result of research
should be tested on real and critical conditions and put
into practice.
The landfills should work for at least 15 years, but
the creators expect their activities will never stop.
It is expected that in the near future several dozen
carbon test sites will be created and their network will
cover the entire territory of Russia (Magomedov,
2020; Magomedov, 2021).
3 WHAT ACTIVITIES WILL BE
CARRIED OUT AT THE
CARBON LANDFILL?
The most important research in the field of ecology
will be carried out at the carbon polygons
(Recyclemag, 2021):
experiments to measure the emission and
absorption of greenhouse gases using ground
and remote methods to assess the spatial and
temporal variability of the flows of climatically
active gases;
development and adaptation of ground-based
technologies for field and forestry
agrochemical control of soils and respiration of
greenhouse gases;
development and adaptation of technologies for
remote accounting of above-ground and below-
ground phytomass, rhizosphere, agrochemical
control of soils and respiration of greenhouse
gases;
development and adaptation of mathematical
models for primary gross productivity, primary
net productivity, net CO2 exchange between
the ecosystem and the atmosphere, respiration
and other parameters of the carbon balance of
ecosystems in reference areas;
Development of technology for assimilation of
heterogeneous data (satellite and terrestrial;
(Tomsk region)
(Novosibirsk region)
Sakhalin region
Launch of Pilot Carbon Polygons in Russia and Their Importance Today: Review
351
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.
MMTGE 2022 - I International Conference "Methods, models, technologies for sustainable development: agroclimatic projects and carbon
neutrality", Kadyrov Chechen State University Chechen Republic, Grozny, st. Sher
352
Figure 2: Way Carbon (photo by Andrey Kasatkin - Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University "LETI").
5 THE IMPORTANCE OF
CARBON POLYGONS IN OUR
TIME
First of all, the importance of carbon polygons
undoubtedly lies in conducting research on the
emission and deposition (absorption) of greenhouse
gases, since global climate change in nature can have
a negative impact on the lives of citizens of the
Russian Federation, and this is a threat to national
security.
Also, due to the decision taken by the EU to make
its economy climate neutral by 2050, exporting
companies in Russia will have to pay a cross-border
tax in the coming years.
In addition, based on the knowledge gained from
the carbon landfills, carbon farms will be created,
areas where the same knowledge will be applied in
practice.
They are needed in order to create such natural
conditions that carbon dioxide will be deposited
(absorbed) as efficiently as possible. If one talks
about polygons with an emphasis on scientific
research, then carbon farms are also a commercial
project. Owners of sites with vegetation that absorbs
large amounts of carbon dioxide and other
greenhouse gases can produce carbon credits and
become participants in an emissions trading system
that companies will buy to avoid paying carbon taxes.
Also, a bonus is that there will be a strong demand for
such “green” professions as climatologists,
ecologists, botanists, geologists, geographers and
even IT (for collecting and analyzing large amounts
of information).
6 CONCLUSIONS
Based on the above, one can conclude that carbon
polygons occupy one of the key roles in the
development of the Russian Federation, since only in
this way can it take a leading position in the "green"
race without harming the economy.
REFERENCES
Carbon Polygons. https://carbon-polygons.ru.
Zubrzycki, S., Kutzbach, L., Pfeiffer, E.-M., 2014.
Permafrost-affected soils and their carbon pools with a
focus on the Russian Arctic. Solid Earth. 5. pp. 595–
609.
Carbon Polygons.
https://minobrnauki.gov.ru/action/poligony/.
Magomedov, I. A., et. al., 2020. IOP Conf. Ser.: Earth
Environ. Sci. 548. 032029.
Recyclemag, Svetlana S., 2021. How Russia creates a
network of carbon landfills and why they are needed.
Launch of Pilot Carbon Polygons in Russia and Their Importance Today: Review
353
https://recyclemag.ru/article/rossiya-sozdaet-
karbonovih-poligonov-zachem-nuzhni.
Magomedov, I. A., et. al. 2021. IOP Conf. Ser.: Earth
Environ. Sci. 677. 032109.
Fuentes, M. S., Zelaya, N. A. L., Avila, J. L. O., 2020.
Coffee Fruit Recognition Using Artificial Vision and
neural NETWORKS. 5th International Conference on
Control and Robotics Engineering (ICCRE). pp. 224-
228.
Carbon Polygons and Carbon Offsets.
https://encyclopedia.pub/entry/16008.
MMTGE 2022 - I International Conference "Methods, models, technologies for sustainable development: agroclimatic projects and carbon
neutrality", Kadyrov Chechen State University Chechen Republic, Grozny, st. Sher
354