Aydar Akhatov

Akhatov, Aydar Gabdulkhaevich
Rus. Ахатов, Айдар Габдулхаевич
Tat. Əхәтов, Айдар Габделхәй улы
Born (1957-06-20)20 June 1957
Tobolsk, Tyumen Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Residence Tobolsk, Tyumen Oblast (1957–1958); Ufa, Bashkortostan (1958–1979); Elabuga, Naberezhnye Chelny, Tatarstan (1979–1981); Moscow (1981–1983); Naberezhnye Chelny, Tatarstan (1984–1995); Kazan, Tatarstan (1995–2000); Moscow (since 2000)
Nationality  Soviet Union Russia
Alma mater Kazan State University, Bashkir State University, Saint Petersburg Mining Institute, UCLA
Occupation Lawyer, economist, ecologist
Known for President of the company "CITY", economist, president of the first environmental fund in the USSR / Russia, author of the first Russian ecological encyclopedia, ecologist, artist
Awards
Website http://www.akhatov-a.ru

Aydar Gabdulkhaevich Akhatov (Russian: Айдар Габдулхаевич Ахатов; Tatar: Айдар Габделхәй улы Əхәтов; Aydar Ğabdelxəy ulı Əxətov; born 20 June 1957) is a Russian state, political and public figure, journalist, scientist-economist, ecologist, lawyer, artist.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Biography

Aydar Akhatov is an international expert in the field of ecology and economic management methods of environmental protection.[4][7][8][9] The chairman of the Commission of experts, a member of Presidium of the Higher Ecological Council at the State Duma of the Russian Federation (1997–2008).[10] DSc in Economics (1998). The academician of the Russian Academy of the humanities. The academician of the International Academy of Ecology, Man and Nature Protection Sciences (the General Consultative state of Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations). The academician of the International Informatizational Academy of (the General Consultative state of Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations). Having three higher educations in the Russian Federation (economics, law, ecological-geographical), Aydar Akhatov graduated also UCLA. One of the founders and leaders of the ecological movement in Russia. The active participant and the organizer of various international conferences and symposiums for ecological problematics.[1] The delegate of the First All-Russian Congress on Environmental Protection (the delegate from the Republic of Tatarstan), Moscow, 3–5 June 1995.[11][12][13]

Aydar Akhatov developed the system of the economic mechanism of nature management and environmental protection in the conditions of transition to the market relations (1990).[14] He based the first in the USSR / Russia off-budget state ecological fund with the rights of the legal person (1990), thereby having begun formation of the system of off-budget state funds on various segments at the country. The founder of the first in the USSR / Russia municipal sanitary-ecological police (1990),[15] which became a prototype of the creation of the similar structures in many regions of the country, including Moscow. Aydar Akhatov is the author of the first Russian encyclopaedic dictionary "Ecology" (1st edition 1994, 2nd edition 1995). For the first time he developed a technique of definition and withdrawal of rent payments.[15][16][17] He is also the author of some federal and regional (Tatarstan) bills and comments on the legislation of the natural resources block.[15][18][19]

Aydar Akhatov is the founder and first head of the state institution for the formation of the gold reserves of the Republic of Tatarstan (Russia), Deputy Minister of Finance (1998–1999).[1]

Aydar Akhatov started to be engaged in active political activity since 1989 on "ecological" wave. In April 1990, working as the chief of ecological inspection of executive committee of the Naberezhnochelninsky City Council, despite the interdiction from the first persons of local party and Soviet authorities, Aydar Akhatov warned the city population through mass media about adverse ecological conditions in the city (availability of phenol in potable water as a result of failure on one of NPZ in Ufa).[20] For unapproved performance on the city radio and automobile plant "КAMAZ" he was dismissed the chief of inspection,[2] and then by the protest of the public prosecutor on the decision of the Executive Committee of the City Soviet of People's Deputies he was again restored.[20][21] Akhatov A. G's given performance prevented a mass poisoning of the population of the city with substandard water.[20][22] Subsequently as the advocate of ecological publicity he was selected the People's Deputy,[1][20] the chairman of the constant Commissions on publicity and ecology of Naberezhnochelninsky city council of People's Deputies,[4] the People's Deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Tatar ASSR. In 1990 Aydar Akhatov received a title of the most popular regional politician "Mr. Time-'90".[9][21] In 1990–1991, according to sociological interrogations of the population of Tatarstan, spent by sociological laboratory of Parliament of Tatarstan, he occupied second place in the rating of popularity among state and politicians of republic, having conceded first place only to the President of the Republic of Tatarstan Mintimer Shaimiev.[23][24]

Career milestones

President of the company "CITY" Aydar Akhatov (center) was the moderator (Co-Chair) at the International French-Russian Investment Forum in Paris (29 October 2010).

1986 – 2000: he was on supervising work in the state structures of the power and management in the Republic of Tatarstan, including the Mayoralty (on a post of the chief ecologist of a city) and in the City council of People's Deputies of the city Naberezhnye Chelny (as the deputy, the chairman of the constant Commission, a member of Presidium of the City Council), in the republic Government on a post of the Head of Gohran, the Deputy Minister of the finance, in Parliament – the Supreme Soviet of XII convocation as the People's Deputy, the chairman of deputy group (1990—1995), in Parliament – the State Council of I convocation as the deputy, the head of parliamentary fraction (1995—2000).[1][25]

In 1999 Aydar Akhatov was the candidate of State Duma of the Russian Federation of III convocation.[26][27]

He lives and works in Moscow: 2000 – 2003 he was the deputy Director General of Open Society "Roslesprom" (in combination he was the vice-president of Association of workers of law enforcement and special services of the Russian Federation (ARPO of the Russian Federation[28]); 2003 – 2004 he works in the system of the Ministry of property relations of the Russian Federation: the First deputy Director General, acting Director General of the FGUP "Efes", the First deputy the Head of the Territorial administration «Agency of federal property of Moscow»; 2004 -2006 — the Chairman of board of directors of Group of the companies «National water resources", the Chairman of the board of directors of Company "Tatinvest", the Representative of the Government of the Russian Federation in the board of directors of Open Society"Electrostalsky factory of heavy mechanical engineering", Open Society "Electroprivod"; 2006 -2009 – Chief executive NPO "Promecologia"; since 2009 – First Vice-President, President, the member of the board of directors of the сompany "CITY" (management company for the creation and development of the Moscow International Business Center).[1][29][30][31][32]

Family

His father Gabdulkhay Huramovich Akhatov (8 September 1927 – 25 November 1986; Tatarstan) was a Soviet Tatar linguist and an organizer of science (earning his first PhD in 1954) and then a second doctorate of Philology in 1965, Professor (1970), an eminent public figurer, a member of the Soviet Committee of turkologists, a founder of some schools of thought: Soviet Tatar dialectological school of thought of Turkic languages, the Kazan phraseological school of thought, the Kazan school of thought of phonetics of Turkic languages. Professor G.Kh. Akhatov brought fundamental contribution to the research of dialects and lexicological features of Turkic languages, mainly, Tatar, in formation and development of phraseological researches. G.Akhatov was a founder of chairs of the Tatar language and the literature in a number of the state universities and teacher training colleges of the country in places of compact residing of the Tatar population, specialised councils about defence of doctor's and master's dissertations. G.Kh. Akhatov was the chairman of specialised councils about defence of doctor's and master's dissertations. He was an honours pupil of the higher school of the USSR. He was a member of the Higher Certifying commission of the USSR. G.Kh. Akhatov prepared more than 40 doctors and candidates of sciences, published about 200 proceedings. The head of a number of dialectological expeditions.[33][34][35][36][37][38][39] The grandfather – Deminov Abdrahman Sultanovich (1 January 1906, the Russian Empire, Nizhniy Novgorod – 14 February, Poland, Bydgoshchsky province, Tuholya) was a major industrial and Soviet worker, one of founding fathers of the glass industry in the USSR (maternally).[40] The mother – Roza Abdrahmanovna Akhatova (born on 11 July 1929, Tatarstan), a worker of education, teacher of Russian and literature with the 30-year experience, veteran of work; nowadays on pension, she lives in Kazan.[41]

His children are minors.[42]

Other facts

President of the company CITY Aydar Akhatov at the Award Ceremony (Moscow; 5 October 2010)[43][44]

Basic works

Сreativ (painting)

Aydar Akhatov paints pictures in different styles and genres (realism, Renaissance, surrealism, modernism, expressionism, cubism, pop art, etc.), using various techniques (oil painting, tempera, pastel, acrylic, drawing, watercolor, etc.) .

In the early 21st century, Aydar Akhatov invented a new style of painting, which he called "art-sensualism" (from Lat. Sensus – perception, feeling, sensation), the meaning of which is that the result depends only on the creativity of impressions, feelings of the artist, and not by a so-called objective reality. Any particular item of reality any artist can paint their own way and this will be his only true reality at the time of the creative process.[51][52][53]

The creator of the new language of painting Aydar Ahatov reveals in his paintings elusive, fleeting harmony of man and the environment.

Aydar Akhatov wrote more than 350 paintings, which are not only involved in exhibitions, but also purchased by private collectors and museums around the world (US, Switzerland, Germany, Australia, Japan, Italy, etc.).[54]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Aydar Akhatov – VIPERSON (English) / (Russian)
  2. 1 2 Tatar Encyclopedia, Vol 1: The article "Akhatov Aydar Gabdulkhaevich." – Kazan: Institute of Tatar encyclopedia of the Academy of Sciences of Tatarstan, 2002, p. 233. ISBN 5-85247-035-X (Russian)
  3. Tatar encyclopedic dictionary: The article "Akhatov Aydar Gabdulkhaevich." – Kazan: Institute of the Tatar Encyclopaedia of the Academy of Sciences of Tatarstan, 1999, p. 48. ISBN 0-9530650-3-0 (Russian)
  4. 1 2 3 Encyclopedia of Naberezhnye Chelny: article "Akhatov Aydar Gabdulkhaevich." – Kazan: Idel-Press, 2007, p. 24. ISBN 978-5-85247-177-2 (Russian)
  5. Aydar Akhatov / Press Release of the Yandex. (Russian)
  6. Soviet Encyclopedia: Akhatov Aydar Gabdulkhaevich Archived 21 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine. (Russian)
  7. Centre for Military and Political Studies: Akhatov Aydar Gabdulkhaevich (Russian) / (English)
  8. TV – The "fulcrum" – Ecological problems of the Republic of Tatarstan (Waste production and consumption). In the studio – Aydar Akhatov, international UN expert, Member of Parliament of the Republic of Tatarstan, the chairman of the faction "green" (Environmental fraction) of the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan. Date: April 11, 1998. (Russian)
  9. 1 2 VIPERSON: Aydar Akhatov (Russian) / (English)
  10. Finance, Economy, Security (Journal). – Moscow, № 2 (7) 2005. (Russian)
  11. Who's Who in Russia: Aydar Akhatov. (Russian)
  12. The Materials of the All-Russian Congress on Nature Protection, June 3–5, 1995 (English)
  13. EIS/RF Meetings used as information sources: The All-Russian Congress on Environmental Protection. The Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources of the Russian Federation, the Council of Ministers of the Russian Federation, and the Inter-Agency Commission on Ecological Safety of the Security Council of the Russian Federation. Moscow, June 3–5, 1995 Archived 19 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine. (English)
  14. Who's Who in Russia. From A to Z. 2010. Issue 3. -Novosibirsk "Max Media Siberia," 2010 (Russian)
  15. 1 2 3 Aydar Gabdulkhaevich Akhatov / Encyclopedia RUSSIAN SCIENTISTS (Russian)
  16. Razovsky Yu.V. Mining rent. – Moscow: Economics, 2000, p. 31. ISBN 5-282-01991-4 (Russian)
  17. Nugaev R.A. How to overcome the systemic crisis in Russia, with the "black gold" (book review: Akhatov Aydar. Oil and gas resources Russia at the turn of the century. – Moscow: "Nedra", 1998. ISBN 5-247-03805-3) / J. "Science of Tatarstan", 1999, № 1, p.p. 95-96. (Russian)
  18. Ivanchenkova L.V. Natural rent and environmental tax / Economy of Food Industry, № 1(17), 2013, pp. 68–70 (Russian)
  19. Economics and we (Russian)
  20. 1 2 3 4 Poison Or Final of the Phenolic History. – The newspaper "Soviet Tatarstan", 9 June 1990, № 131–132 (21526-21527), p. 6. (Russian)
  21. 1 2 Centre for Military and Political Studies: Akhatov Aydar Gabdulkhaevich (Russian)
  22. Who's Who in Russia. From A to Z. 2008. Issue 1. -Novosibirsk "Max Media Siberia," 2008 (Russian)
  23. In the Mirror of Sociology. – The newspaper "Soviet Tatarstan", 30/01/1991. (Russian)
  24. 1 2 3 VIPERSON: Aydar Akhatov (English) / (Russian)
  25. List of Members of Parliament – the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan: Akhatov Aydar Gabdulkhaevich (Avtozavodskij territorial electoral district N 100)
  26. Since 2000 PoliticalCentre: Federal list of the candidates for the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation of the third convocation: 4. Akhatov Aydar Gabdulkhaevich. (Russian)
  27. FEDERAL LIST of the candidates for the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation of the third convocation: 4. Akhatov Aydar Gabdulkhaevich. The Russian newspaper. – Moscow, 3/11/1999 (Russian)
  28. Association of workers of law enforcement and special services of the Russian Federation: official site. (Russian)
  29. Aidar Akhatov became the new president of the management company "Moscow City", 24.08.2010. (English)
  30. Reference about Aydar Akhatov. – Moscow: Kommersant (newspaper). (Russian)
  31. COMPANY INFORMATION / CITY JSC: KEY EXECUTIVES – Akhatov Aydar Gabdulkhaevich (English)
  32. Aydar Akhatov became the new president of the 'Moscow -City' management company. – RIA Development, August 24, 2010
  33. Tatar Encyclopedia, Vol 1: The article "Akhatov Gabdulkhay Khuramovich." – Kazan: Institute of Tatar encyclopedia of the Academy of Sciences of Tatarstan, 2002, p. 233. ISBN 5-85247-035-X (Russian)
  34. Bibliographic guide to Soviet and East European studies, New York Public Library. Slavonic Division, G. K. Hall 1983. (English)
  35. Professor Gabdulkhay Khuramovich Akhatov: Life and Work – "Tatarovedenie» – MTSS (Russian)
  36. British Library : Works by Professor G. Kh. Akhatov (English)
  37. "Library of Congress of United States of America : Works by Professor G. Kh. Akhatov". (English)
  38. Work by Professor G. Аkhatov in University of Michigan (U.S.A.) (English)
  39. Gabdulkhay Khuramovich Akhatov / PERSONALIA. – J. "RUSSIAN TURCOLOGY", 2013, № 2, P.122-126 (Russian)
  40. Memorial of the Great Patriotic War: Deminov Abdrahman Sultanovich(Russian)
  41. Professor Gabdulkhay Akhatov: Family (Russian)
  42. Aydar Akhatov: Ecology Of Inward And Outward Life. (Date: 28 May 2013) (English) / (Russian)
  43. Laureates: President of the "CITY" Akhatov Aydar Gabdulkhaevich (Russian)
  44. President of the "CITY" Aydar Akhatov became the winner of the All-Russian Award "Entrepreneur of the Year" – 2010 Archived 28 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine. (Russian)
  45. Akhatov / Encyclopedia RUSSIAN SCIENTISTS (Russian)
  46. Aydar Akhatov: Ecology Of Inward And Outward Life. (English) / (Russian)
  47. Maestro Aydar Akhatov (Russian)
  48. Aydar Akhatov: Titles and Awards. (Russian)
  49. Aydar Akhatov: a living legend (Russian)
  50. Aydar Akhatov. Newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun. – Tokyo, 30 June 1989 (№ 40612) (Japanese)
  51. Art-sensualism / Pushkin Gallery of Art Likor (Russian)
  52. Interview with А. Аkhatov to newspaper "Arguments of the week"- RT, August 2, 2012. (Russian)
  53. Interview with A.Ahatov to newspaper "Moskovsky Komsomolets"-Volga region. August 1 – August 8, 2012. (Russian)
  54. Maestro Aydar Akhatov. (Russian)

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