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Milestones & Deliverables

Milestones & Deliverables. fist reporting period (June 2010). What has been done so far. Our website is up and running http://sust-rus.org/ Our Internal Meetings this is our IM3 (IM1 – kick off in February, IM2 – Internet-conference in May) after each IM we issue IM minutes

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Milestones & Deliverables

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  1. Milestones & Deliverables fist reporting period (June 2010)

  2. What has been done so far • Our website is up and running • http://sust-rus.org/ • Our Internal Meetings • this is our IM3 (IM1 – kick off in February, IM2 – Internet-conference in May) • after each IM we issue IM minutes • Our Newsletter • we give the progress update and share the news in our Newsletter • it is published about 2 times a year → http://sust-rus.org/publications • Our Deliverables • within WP1 (Development of the methodology) we submitted to EC two deliverables: Overview of the relevant literature (M6) and Description of the modelling methodology (M9) → http://sust-rus.org/publications

  3. What we are doing • WP2: Data collection and analysis • Task 2.1 – Russian regional data • all Russian partners submit the data (summer 2009) • CEFIR assembles the database (September-November 2009) • Task 2.2 – Analysis of Russian regional data • ZEW (?) develops the methodology for the assessment of data quality (November-December 2009) • according to this methodology partners evaluate the data quality on seven Federal Districts of RF (January 2010) • and then write reports (March 2010) • IET – Central and South Districts • VSU – North-Western District • USU – Ural and Volga Federal Districts • FECED – Far East and Siberian Districts • Task 2.3 – Build a SUST-RUS model database with description • CEFIR builds a model with description based on other partners’ reports (March 2010) WP2 Deliverables (M15 – March 2010) • D2.1 – Description of the constructed database (CEFIR) • D2.2 – The database for the model (CEFIR)

  4. What we are doing • WP3: General structure of the model • Task 3.1 – Mathematical formulation of the general model structure • Task 3.2 – Model building • Task 3.3 – Construction of the model parameters • Task 3.4 – Calibration of the model • TML - model code (December 2009) • TML - plugs in data (results form WP2 - team leader CEFIR) (December 2009) • TML - sends results to other teams (January 2010) • other teams - results assessment (February 2010) • other teams - scenario formulation (December 2009 – February 2010) WP3 Deliverables (M18 – June 2010) • Preliminary results are presented at the seminar in April • D3 – Description of the general structure of the SUST-RUS model (TML)

  5. What we are doing • WP4: Sustainability indicators • Task 4.1 – Literature review of sustainability indicators • Task 4.2 – Construction of the set of the social indicators • Task 4.3 – Construction of the set of the economic indicators • Task 4.4 – Construction of the set of the environmental indicators • Task 4.5 – Development of the policy assessment framework • WP4 leader →TML • other partners → form up a list of indicators that regional authorities are using (well-defined in terms of the model output)(March 2010) • TML → makesthe framework for indicators, chooses indicators (April 2010) WP4 Deliverables (M18 – June 2010) • D4 – Description of a set of sustainability indicators for the SUST-RUS model (TML)

  6. Save the date • Our next internal meeting (IM4) and an academic seminar in Ekaterinburg • April 23-24, 2010, Ekaterinburg – interregional conference “Economical development in the modern world: sustainable development and ways of after-crises growth” → SUST-RUS round table • April 25 (or 26?), 2010, Ekaterinburg – IM4: Discussion and Presentation of results of WP2, WP3 and WP4 • IM4: Tentative agenda • Progress on data collection in WP2 and on model structuring in WP3 and WP4 • Presentation of D2 (Description of the constructed database), CEFIR • Action plan and discussion of deliverables D3 and D4 due in June 2010 (ZEW, TML) • June 2010 – end of the 1st reporting period • within 40 days after the first reporting period we will have to submit the Report to the European Commission

  7. Plans for the future • Plan of SUST-RUS IMs and public seminars in brief: • IM1 – February 2009, Moscow • IM2 – May 2009, Internet-conference • IM3 – October 2009, Moscow • IM4 + Public Seminar – April 2010, Ekaterinburg • IM5 – October 2010, Moscow (?) • IM6+ Public Seminar – April 2011, Vladivostok (?) • SUST-RUS Conference – October 2011, Moscow • Milestones & Deliverables List in detail is presented in: • Annex I – Description of Work • http://sust-rus.org/project stages • Project Presentation→http://sust-rus.org/publications

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