An online conference on "Biodiversity of Karabakh, land and water resources: past, present and future" will be organized by the Department of Biological and Medical Sciences of ANAS on May 20-21, 2021.
The conference will focus on the following areas:
- Diversity of flora and fauna of Karabakh: pre-occupation and current situation;
- Medicinal plants of Karabakh;
- Forest and pasture ecosystems of the liberated territories;
- Karabakh red lists, introduction and reintroduction issues;
- Protected areas of the Karabakh zone, current situation and prospects;
- Microbiological diversity of Karabakh;
- Karabakh ecosystems under the influence of anthropogenic factors and climate change;
- Issues of restoration, protection and efficient use of Karabakh biodiversity;
- Biotechnological approaches to the restoration and use of Karabakh biodiversity;
- Problems of land resources, restoration and improvement of Karabakh;
- Water resources, research, restoration and efficient use of Karabakh;
- Restoration and development of agriculture in the liberated territories;
- Genetic resources and food security of the Karabakh zone;
- Development of aquatic diversity and aquaculture in the liberated territories;
- Gerontological study of the population of Karabakh;
- Biosafety issues in the liberated territories;
- Ecotourism and biodiversity;
- Green economy.
Those wishing to speak at the conference should send their theses to [email protected] by May 5.
It is required to write the words "KARABAKH - conference" in the subject line of the letter. Abstracts should be in Word A4 format, Arial 12 pt font (fields: 2 cm on each side), 1 line, 1 page.
The title of the article in BOLD (black) font in capital letters, the names and surnames of the authors of the article in the middle line in the middle font, the next line of each author's place of work, the e-mail address of the correspondent author. After a line is omitted, the main text of the paragraph begins in plain font.
Conference materials will be published in electronic form.
Tel.: (+994 50) 463 63 27, (+994 50) 338 15 71