Carbon measurement supersites in Russia: using information technologies to track research trends (2014–2024)

Authors

  • Olga Vladimirovna Zakharova University of Tyumen
  • Natalia Nikolaevna Moskvina University of Tyumen
  • Anna Valerievna Glazkova University of Tyumen
  • Anna Andreevna Kobylkina University of Tyumen
  • Victoria Vitalievna Marochkina University of Tyumen

Keywords:

carbon measurement supersites; topic modeling; carbon–related topics; carbon regulation; greenhouse gases

Abstract

Understanding greenhouse gas dynamics helps assess emissions, develop monitoring strategies, improve land management, and work toward carbon neutrality. To support research, carbon measurement supersites have been established worldwide. In Russia, a network of these supersites was launched in 2021. This study identifies key research areas using topic modeling to analyze articles from major Russian digital libraries. Fifteen significant topics were found, with their dynamics from 2014 to 2024 assessed. Experts detailed each topic, highlighting the role of supersites in strengthening Russia’s position in carbon regulation and trade. Expanding their regional impact is recommended.

About authors

Olga Vladimirovna Zakharova

University of Tyumen

Professor

Carbon Measurement Test Area in Tyumen' Region (FEWZ-2024-0016)

PhD in philosophy

Natalia Nikolaevna Moskvina

University of Tyumen

Head of the Department of physical geography and ecology

Carbon Measurement Test Area in Tyumen' Region (FEWZ-2024-0016)

PhD in geography

Anna Valerievna Glazkova

University of Tyumen

Associate professor

Carbon Measurement Test Area in Tyumen' Region (FEWZ-2024-0016)

PhD in technology

Anna Andreevna Kobylkina

University of Tyumen

School of computer science
Undergraduate student

Victoria Vitalievna Marochkina

University of Tyumen

School of computer science
Undergraduate student

Published

28.02.2026

How to Cite

Zakharova, O. V., Moskvina , . N. N., Glazkova, A. V., Kobylkina, A. A., & Marochkina, V. V. (2026). Carbon measurement supersites in Russia: using information technologies to track research trends (2014–2024). Information Society, (1), 141-161. Retrieved from http://infosoc.iis.ru/article/view/1332

Issue

Section

Use of information socisty technologies