
Video recordings of all online lectures in the "World of Wetland Ecosystems: From Basics to Innovations" series have been published publicly.
They have been compiled into thematic playlists on the following platforms:
From January to May 2025, scientists from the RITM Carbon Consortium, together with invited experts, conducted 19 online lectures aimed at popularizing modern scientific knowledge about the structure and functioning of wetland ecosystems. A total of 2,674 people registered for the lectures, including representatives of the scientific and educational communities, school and university students, business and government representatives, and creative professionals.
During and after the online lectures, we saw great interest from attendees, receiving many expressions of gratitude and requests to make the lecture recordings publicly available. You asked, and we heard you! All lecture recordings are now publicly available – enjoy!
Lecture List:
- Marsh Science: A Science of the Past, Present, and Future. E.D. Lapshina, Yugra University;
- Methods for Studying the Structure and Dynamics of Marsh Ecosystems. O.L. Kuznetsov, S.A. Kutenkov, Karelian Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences;
- Life and Adaptations of Plants in Marshes. N.P. Mironycheva-Tokareva, N.P. Kosykh, E.K. Vishnyakova, Institute of Soil Science and Agrochemistry RAS (ISSA RAS);
- Main Soil Types in Marsh Ecosystems. S.V. Loyko, Tomsk State University;
- Who Lives in Marshes? Part 1. The Role of Marshes in Maintaining the Annual Cycles of Western Siberian Birds. E.G. Strelnikov, Yugansky Nature Reserve;
- Who Lives in Marshes? Part 2. Mammals, Reptiles, and Amphibians of Marshes. N.V. Nakonechny, Surgut State University;
- Geography of Marshes Worldwide and in Russia and the Coverage of Its Territories by the Russian Climate Monitoring System. Yu.V. Kupriyanova, Yugra University ;
- The Role of Coastal Wetlands in Climate Change Mitigation: A Review of Research Trends. N.E. Ryazanova, MGIMO;
- Tall-grass Spruce Forests in Lowland Bogs – Refugia of Biological Diversity. A.V. Gornov, CEPF RAS;
- The Role of Bogs in Climate Regulation: Why Methane Emissions Cannot Be Ignored and How Should They Be Accounted for? A.F. Sabrekov, Yugra University;
- Carbon Stocks and Fluxes in Soil and Biomass of Main Bog Types. E.E. Veretennikova, E.A. Dyukarev, Institute of Monitoring of Climatic and Ecological Systems, Yugra University;
- The Potential of Bog Ecosystems for Greenhouse Gas Absorption, Carbon Accumulation, and Sequestration: Applied Aspects. A.A. Kaverin, Yugra University;
- Use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) in Bog Ecosystem Studies: Automation of Ground-Based Measurements. D.V. Ilyasov, Yugra University;
- Dynamics of Vegetation and Carbon Stocks in Swamp Forests Under the Effects of Drainage. A.A. Egorov, Institute of Forest Science of the Russian Academy of Sciences;
- Rewetting of Drained Swamps as a Method of Protection from Peat Fires. M.A. Medvedeva, Institute of Forest Science of the Russian Academy of Sciences;
- The Role of Swamps in the Livelihoods of Indigenous Minority Peoples. S.V. Onina, Yugra University;
- Phyto-Purification Systems – Constructed Wetlands. N.M. Shchegolkova, Faculty of Soil Science, Moscow State University;
- Inorganic Carbon in Swamp Ecosystems. E.A. Soldatova, Institute of Forest Science of the Russian Academy of Sciences;
- Mathematical Modeling in Swamp Science. M.V. Glagolev, Faculty of Soil Science, Moscow State University.