Robert Moiseev Medal "For Contribution to the Development of Science in the Far East" was established by the Northern Forum international organization in accordance with Resolution No. 261. This award honors the memory of the distinguished scientist and Honorary Citizen of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Robert Savelievich Moiseev (1937–2007), and serves to recognize excellence in scientific research and education in the North.
Robert Moiseev was a prominent expert in regional economics, demography, and the ecology of the Far North. His scientific work on economic management and sustainable environmental studies became a cornerstone for the development of many northern territories. He made a significant contribution to strengthening scientific cooperation within the Northern Forum, striving to integrate expert knowledge into regional governance. The tradition of awarding this medal every two years at the "Moiseev Readings" All-Russian Conference highlights the lasting impact of his legacy on the Russian Far East and the Arctic.
Goodwill Ambassador of the Northern Forum (2021-present) Director General of the Regional Consulting Institute
Alexander made a great contribution to the development of the Northern Forum Development Strategy, one of the main authors of the Northern Forum Development Concept, and author of a book on the history of the Northern Forum. One of the most popular experts on the Russian Arctic.
Head of the Department of Economics and Management of All-Russian Academy of Foreign Trade of the Russian Ministry of Economic Development, Candidate of Economic Sciences
For outstanding achievements in scientific research and contribution to the development of science and education in the Russian Far East.
Doctor of Biological Sciences, Chief Researcher, Head of the Hydrobiology Laboratory at the Kamchatka Branch of the Pacific Institute of Geography, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (PIG FEB RAS).
For contribution to the development of scientific and educational cooperation within the framework of the Northern Forum.