The study considers the experience of interaction between Roshydromet and EMERCOM of Russia in the Russian Arctic and its development under conditions of extending economic activity and climate change. The aim is to increase the readiness to respond to emergencies in the Arctic region. Concrete measures are proposed to use the available experience for organizing the network of Arctic complex emergency-rescue centers.
1.Arctic & Antarctic Res Inst, Ul Beringa 38, St Petersburg 199397, Russia 2.EMERCOM Russia, Civil Def Acad, Chimki 141435, Moscow Oblast, Russia 3.Fed Serv Hydrometeorol & Environm Monitoring, Novovagan Kovskii Per 8, Moscow 123995, Russia 4.High Mt Geophys Inst, Pr Lenina 2, Nalchik 360030, Russia 5.Elect Off Syst, Ul Shumkina 20 Str 1, Moscow 107113, Russia
Recommended Citation:
Danilov, A. I.,Mel',kov, S. A.,et al. Experience of Interaction between the EMERCOM of Russia and Roshydromet to Provide the Safety of Population and Territories in the Russian Arctic[J]. RUSSIAN METEOROLOGY AND HYDROLOGY,2019-01-01,44(4):300-304