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The conference in an ancient Russian town of Kaluga will unite leading scientists and data experts in geophysics, geoinformatics, environmental sciences, applied and advanced system analysis and artificial intelligence. Special emphasis will be placed on geomagnetic studies, systems of ground and space geomagnetic observations, including expected results of the SWARM satellite project (the launch is in October 2013). Other key topics of the conference are: intellectual geoinformation systems and technologies (IGIS), evolutional mathematical methods, including evolutional games theory and clustering, pattern recognition and mathematical methods of artificial intelligence. The conference will focus on the applications of these techniques to geophysical, geological, socio-economic and biomedical data and models. One of the important objectives of the conference in Kaluga is to share knowledge, data and experience among the partner organizations from different countries, which collaborate in the above mentioned areas. Expansion of the magnetic observatory network within the territory of Russia and the Ukraine will help to establish corresponding segment of INTERMAGNET with a sufficiently uniform coverage. It will provide the world scientific community with data, required for more precise modeling of geomagnetic field and recognition of magnetic activity. Among the main tasks of geoinformatics are development of geoinformation environment and methods of artificial intelligence for data mining data in GIS format. Their integration enables creating of multifunctional integrated geoinformation systems for various purposes. The conference will also focus on the comprehensive discussions of the problems of integration of geoscientific, environmental, biomedical and socio-economic data within a complex multifunctional intellectual GIS, provided with a wide range of algorithms for object-orientated analysis (IGIS). Such IGIS is a sophisticated instrument for decision-making support in poverty mitigation, food and water problems, ecology improvement and world overpopulation. The above mentioned problems are the three key research themes of the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA). The partnership conference in Kaluga will also focus attention of partners on the opportunities of joint projects within IIASA’s research programs.